To enable conversion, the Converter Standalone server and client must be able to send data to each other, to remote machines, and to vCenter Server. Also, the source and destination hosts must receive data from each other. Designated ports are reserved for this communication.

If any of these ports is blocked, the corresponding conversion task fails.

Note: If you are using non-default ports to connect to a remote source machine, an ESXi host, vCenter Server, or Converter Standalone server, you can enter a value for the port after the IP address or the FQDN of the respective machine.

For IPv4, enter FQDN-or-IP address:port number.

For IPv6, enter FQDN:port number or [IP address]:port number.

Ports Used When Converting a Powered On Machine Running Windows

Ports Required During Windows P2V contains a list of the ports that must be open during the conversion of powered on source machines running Windows.

Table 1. Ports Required During Windows P2V
Communication Paths Communication Ports Notes
Converter Standalone server to powered on source machine TCP - 445, 139, 9089

UDP - 137, 138

If the source computer uses NetBIOS, port 445 is not required. If NetBIOS is not being used, ports 137, 138, and 139 are not required. When in doubt, make sure that none of the ports are blocked.
Note: Unless you have installed Converter Standalone server or agent on the source computer, the account used for authentication to the source computer must have a password, the source computer must have network file sharing enabled, and it cannot be using Simple File Sharing.
Converter Standalone server to vCenter Server TCP - 443 Required only if the conversion destination is vCenter Server.
Converter Standalone client to vCenter Server TCP - 443 Required only if the Converter Standalone server and client components are on different machines.
Converter Standalone server to the destination ESXi TCP - 902 Converter server always requires access to ESXi at port 902.
Powered on source machine to ESXi TCP - 443, 902 If the conversion destination is vCenter Server, only port 902 is required.

If the proxy mode feature is on, port 902 is not required.

Ports Used When Converting a Powered On Machine Running Linux

Ports Required During Linux P2V contains a list of the ports that must be open during the conversion of powered on source machines running Linux.

Table 2. Ports Required During Linux P2V
Communication Paths TCP Ports Notes
Converter Standalone server to powered on source machine 22 Used to establish an SSH connection between the Converter Standalone server and the source machine.
Converter Standalone client to Converter Standalone server 443 Required only if the Converter Standalone server and client components are on different machines.
Converter Standalone server to vCenter Server 443 Required only if the conversion destination is a vCenter Server.
Converter Standalone server to ESXi host version 7.x or earlier 443, 902 If the ESXi host is managed by a vCenter Server server, port 902 is required. If the ESXi host is not managed by a vCenter Server, both ports are required.
Converter Standalone server to ESXi host version 8.0 or later 443
Converter Standalone server to helper virtual machine 443
Helper virtual machine to powered on source machine 22 Used to establish an SSH connection between the helper virtual machine and the source machine. By default, the IP address of the helper virtual machine is assigned by DHCP. If no DHCP server is available on the destination network, you must manually assign the helper virtual machine an IP address.

Ports Used When Converting Virtual Machine Sources

Ports Required During V2V contains a list of the ports that must be open during the conversion of virtual machines.

Table 3. Ports Required During V2V
Communication Paths Communication Ports Notes
Converter Standalone server to Fileshare path TCP - 445, 139

UDP - 137, 138

Required only for standalone virtual machine sources or destinations. If the computer hosting the source or destination path uses NetBIOS, port 445 is not required. If NetBIOS is not being used, ports 137, 138, and 139 are not required. When in doubt, make sure that none of the ports are blocked.
Converter Standalone client to Converter Standalone server TCP - 443 Required only if the Converter Standalone server and client components are on different machines.
Converter Standalone server to vCenter Server TCP - 443 Required only if the conversion destination is a vCenter Server.
Converter Standalone server to ESXi TCP - 443, 902 If the conversion destination is a vCenter Server, only port 902 is required.