MSP Remote Monitoring & Management has a feature called a Site Concentrator
that provides a central download point for updates:
This feature provides much of the functionality of Microsoft's WSUS Server without the complications.
The Site Concentrator server provides its services via TCP port 8123.
The Site Concentrator server firewall must permit traffic to port 8123.
MSP RMM Dashboard → Right-click a site → Edit Site → Site Concentrator (tab)
Site Concentrator
Open Windows Firewall
checkboxOn the Site Concentrator server:
Advanced Monitoring Agent
from the Start Menu and log inAgent Settings
(tab)Use a Proxy Server
(disable proxy usage)Advanced Monitoring Agent
services or rebootOnce you have performed the previous steps to designate a Site Concentrator, you should test the access.
telnet
The telnet
feature must be installed on a Windows computer. It is not installed by default.
telnet YourSCHostName 8123
How to evaluate the results of your telnet
test:
If the port is open, telnet
will connect and display a blank CMD box.
If the port is closed, the DOS CMD box will just hang at Connecting…
control-[
(escape) then type quit
and press the enter
key to exit telnet
. Hover over the following images for more tips.
If client access to a designated Site Concentrator fails, you will often see alternating failures and successes in the Managed Antivirus updates. First the client tries to download the updates from the Site Concentrator (fails), then it tries to download the update from Internet servers (succeeds).
Once you open the firewall on the Site Concentrator, the updates almost always succeed.
Once you fix the connectivity issue, you can initiate a MAV update using the MSP RMM Dashboard:
Right-click a workstation → Managed Antivirus Scan → Update Threat Definitions