June 22, 2015 at 3:11 am
I have a SQL Server 2005 cluster with two nodes (active/passive). Here's the configuration :
Cluster name : MYCLUSTER .
Cluster IP : 123.123.0.10
Node 1 (active node) hostname : NODE1
Node 1 IP : 123.123.0.11
Node 2 (passive node) hostname : NODE2
Node 2 IP : 123.123.0.12
Instance Name: MYCLUSTER/MYINSTANCE
Instance IP: 123.123.0.13
I need to have my Network Folks open the Firewall to allow SQL Replication Traffic to a SQL Server outside of our Network. We opened the Firewall using the IP of the SQL Instance (123.123.0.13) but that did not do the trick. Can someone tell me what IPs have to be opened at the Firewall to allow the Replication Traffic?
June 29, 2015 at 7:53 am
After doing a packet level trace, we found that the only IPs used when replicating from a Cluster to a standalone SQL Server were the IPS address(es) of the Nodes themselves.
Since either Node can be the active Node, we opened the following:
source
Node 1 (active node) hostname : NODE1
Node 1 IP : 123.123.0.11
Node 2 (passive node) hostname : NODE2
Node 2 IP : 123.123.0.12
Destination
port 1433 (TCP)
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