Hi,
To separate backup traffic from other traffic from my PC I added a second nic to my PC.
nic1: 192.168.10.10/24 <- PC home network
nic2: 192.168.20.10/24 <- PC Backup network (no gateway defined)
I also have two nics on my backup server
nic1: 192.168.10.11/24 <- backup server home network
nic2: 192.168.20.11/24 <- backup server backup network (no gateway defined)
Backup job on my PC is configured to target backup server at address 192.168.20.11.
When running a backup job, for some reason the traffic still uses nics at 192.168.10.0/24 network.
It's like backup server would advertise the wrong IP address. Is there a way to force Veeam Agent for Windows to use specific interface?
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Veeam Agent uses wrong network interface
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Re: Veeam Agent uses wrong network interface
Is your Veeam Agent managed by VB&R server? (I think it is, based on the fact that it apparently tries to resolve its hostname...)
If so, you can specify Preferred Networks.
If so, you can specify Preferred Networks.
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Re: Veeam Agent uses wrong network interface
Thanks! This solved my problem
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