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Is your VMware replication status not active? Try this

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you see the VMware replication status appearing as being not active, even though the VM is configured for replication, you came to the right place.

Having the status of the replication remains inactive, even if the replicationprocesscompletes successfully can be extremely frustrating for some users.

To add to this initial frustration, even the vSphere Replication Management Server (VRMS) states that the VM is inactive.

This issue can occur in VR environments that use a Network Address Translation (NAT) between the two replication locations, or if a firewall is blocking the network ports required to perform a full replication.

In this fix article, we will explore the best solutions to fix this method once and for all, and change the VMware replication status to its true value.

Here’s how to change replication not being active on VMware

Here’s how to change replication not being active on VMware

1. Make sure firewall is not blocking the required VR ports

You will need to check your firewall settings to make sure that the31031 and 44046 portsare not being blocked.

Theseportsallow yourVMwareapplication to connect the two replication locations.

Depending on the firewall service your computer is using, the steps will vary.

If you’re using theWindows Firewall, follow these steps to unblock theportsmentioned above:

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2. Use an IPsec tunnel between the two replication sites

If you’re using a NAT in your VR environment, then you need to exclude all VR components from the NAT.

The best method of communication between all your VR components is either by using an internal or external address.

To create an IPSEC tunnel between the two replication sites, follow these steps:

Note: The IPsec VPN connection needs to be created from both of the sites you want to replicate.

Conclusion

In today’s guide, we discussed the best method to try if VMware replication status is not active despite having the right settings.

Please let us know if this guide was helpful by using the comment section below.

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Vladimir Popescu

Being an artist his entire life while also playing handball at a professional level, Vladimir has also developed a passion for all things computer-related.

With an innate fascination for research and analysis, and realizing many other people share his passion for this subject, he delved into writing Windows-related articles, so other people can also benefit from the acquired information.

When not writing kick-ass articles, Vladimir likes to spend his time doing Crossfit and creating art.

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