Local Installation Using the Installation Package on Windows Client

You can configure connectivity to the CommServe computer using a network gateway during a local installation using the Commvault installation package on a Windows client.

Procedure

  1. On the Network Configuration page of the installation wizard, select the Configure Communication services check box, click The CommServe computer can only be reached through a network gateway, and then proceed to the next page.

  2. On the Client Computer Information page, complete the following steps:

    1. In the Client Name box, specify the name of the client computer.

    2. In the Host Name box, specify the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the client.

    3. Proceed to the next page.

  3. On the CommServe Information page, in the CommServe Client Name box, specify the name of the CommServe computer and proceed to the next page.

  4. On the Network Connection Information page, complete the following steps:

    1. In the Network Gateway HTTP/HTTPS tunnel port number box, specify the tunnel port on which the network gateway expects connections to the CommServe computer. If the network gateway is behind a port-forwarding gateway, provide the port number of the port-forwarding gateway to reach the CommServe computer.

    2. In the Network Gateway Host Name or IP Address box, specify the host name of the network gateway on which the CommServe computer can be reached. If the network gateway is behind a port-forwarding gateway, provide the host name or the IP address of the port-forwarding gateway.

    3. In the Network Gateway Client Name box, specify the client name of the Commvault network gateway.

    4. If you want to add an additional network gateway, click the Add Additional Network Gateway button, and then repeat substeps a through c, above.

    5. Proceed to the next page.

  5. If the client is separated from the CommServe computer by an HTTP proxy, complete the following steps on the HTTP Proxy Information page. Otherwise, skip this step.

    1. Select the Configure for an HTTP proxy check box.

    2. Select one of the following options based on your network requirements:

      • If you want to manually provide the HTTP proxy details, click Explicit proxy settings.

      • If you want to use the HTTP proxy settings that are used by the current user profile, click Use HTTP proxy settings from user profile.

      • If you want to auto-detect the HTTP proxy details by checking the proxy auto-config (PAC) file using DNS or DHCP WPAD, click Autodetect proxy settings via WPAD.

    3. If you chose to manually provide the HTTP proxy details, provide the following information:

      • In the HTTP Proxy Host Name or IP Address box, specify the host name or IP address of the HTTP proxy.

      • In the HTTP Proxy Port Number box, specify the port number of the HTTP proxy.

    4. Proceed to the next page.

  6. Continue with the client installation.

Network Gateway in a Perimeter Network

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