A satellite is a device that can perform certain roles that a ZENworks Primary Server normally performs. A satellite can be a managed device (Windows) or an unmanaged device (Linux) that has the ZENworks Adaptive Agent installed on it.
The following sections contain more information:
In addition to their usual functions, Windows devices can be used as satellites. Make sure that when you use these managed devices for satellites, they are capable of performing the satellite functions.
A Windows device performing satellite roles must meet the minimum requirements of a Windows managed device listed in Section 1.6, Managed Device Requirements with the following exceptions:
Windows Embedded XP is not a supported workstation operating system for Satellite devices.
Satellite devices require additional TCP and UDP ports to be open.
The following table lists the additional TCP and UDP ports that must be open on a Satellite device:
Table 1-2 Additional Ports Required for a Managed Device Performing Satellite Roles
Item |
Requirements |
Additional Details |
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Firewall Settings: TCP Ports |
80 |
If you plan to use AdminStudio 9.0 ZENworks Edition, it requires that the Primary Server is using port 80. |
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443 |
Port 443 is used for CASA authentication. Opening this port allows ZENworks Configuration Management to manage devices outside of the firewall. It is a good practice to make sure that the network is configured to always allow communication on this port between the ZENworks Server and ZENworks Agents on managed devices. |
998 |
Used by Preboot Server. |
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Firewall Settings: UDP Ports |
67 |
Used by proxy DHCP when it is not running on the same device as the DHCP server. |
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69 |
Used by the Imaging TFTP, but will not work across firewall because it opens random UDP port for each PXE device. |
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997 |
Used by the Imaging Server for multicasting. |
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4011 |
Used for proxy DHCP when it is running on the same device as the DHCP server. Make sure that the firewall is configured to allow the broadcast traffic to the proxy DHCP service. |
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13331 |
Used by the zmgpreboot policy, but will not work across firewall because it opens random UDP port for each PXE device. |
Currently, ZENworks Configuration Management lets you manage Windows devices only. However, you can use an unmanaged Linux device to perform satellite roles.
The Linux device performing satellite roles must meet the following requirements:
Table 1-3 Linux Device Performing Satellite Roles Requirements
Item |
Requirements |
Additional Details |
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Operating System: Servers |
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Operating System: Workstations |
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Operating Systems additionally supported in Update for ZENworks 10 Configuration Management SP3 (10.3.1) |
Servers:
Workstations:
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Hardware |
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Hostname Resolution |
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IP Address |
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The agent installation hangs if it is trying to use a NIC that does not have an IP address bound to it |
TCP Ports |
80 |
80 is for Tomcat non-secure port. If the server is running other services on ports 80 and 443, such as Apache, or are used by OES2, the installation program asks you for new ports to use. |
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998 |
Used by Preboot Server. |
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7628 |
Used by the Adaptive Agent. |
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8005 |
Used by Tomcat to listen to shutdown requests. This is a local port, and cannot be accessed remotely. |
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8009 |
Used by Tomcat AJP connector. |
UDP Ports |
67 |
Used by proxy DHCP when it is not running on the same device as the DHCP server. |
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69 |
Used by the Imaging TFTP, but will not work across firewall because it opens random UDP port for each PXE device. |
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997 |
Used by the Imaging Server for multicasting. |
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4011 |
Used for proxy DHCP when it is running on the same device as the DHCP server. Make sure that the firewall is configured to allow the broadcast traffic to the proxy DHCP service. |
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13331 |
Used by the zmgpreboot policy, but will not work across firewall because it opens random UDP port for each PXE device. |
Virtual Machine Environments |
ZENworks Configuration Management server software can be installed in the following virtual machine environments:
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