List of ports that are used by the BlackBerry Universal Device Service

Article ID: KB31309

Type: Support Content

Last Modified: 06-22-2012

 

Product(s) Affected:

  • Universal Device Service
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  • Universal Device Service
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To allow communication between the Universal Device Service components, devices, and services, you must configure communication protocols and port numbers on the firewall and within your organization's environment.

Item Connection type Communication protocol Default port number
Communication Module
You can configure the port number for incoming connections
from devices.

External

HTTPS 443
Administration Console
You can configure the port number for incoming connections
from browsers.
Internal HTTPS 8443
BlackBerry Web Services
You can configure the port number for incoming connections
from the BlackBerry Directory Sync Tool and BlackBerry Mobile
Fusion Studio.
Internal HTTPS 8082
Management Database
You can configure the port number on the database server for
incoming connections from, and outgoing connections to, the
Management Database.
Internal TCP 1433
Core Module
You can configure the port number for incoming connections
from the Communication Module and Console services.
Internal HTTPS 8081
BlackBerry Infrastructure
You can configure the port number for outgoing connections to
the SRP.
External TCP 3101
SMTP gateway
You can configure the port number for outgoing email messages
from the Core Module to devices.
External TCP 25
Apple Push Notification service
You must use the default port number for outgoing push
notifications from the Core Module to APNs.
External TCP 2195
iOS devices that use a work Wi-Fi network
You must use the default port number for outgoing connections
to APNs.
External TCP 5223
Apple Root Certification Authority
You can configure the port number for outgoing connections
from the Core Module to Apple to check the certificate
revocation list.
External HTTP 80
Apple Root Certification Authority
You can configure the port number for outgoing connections
from the Core Module to Apple to check the certificate
revocation list.
External HTTPS 443
BlackBerry Signing Service
You must use the default port number so that the Core Module
can generate a Certificate Signing Request during the
configuration of the APNs certificate
External HTTPS 443

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