If you are using the basic security model (single server installation), configure
the
following network ports for Mobile Security
components:
Component
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Network Ports
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Details
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Management Server and Local Communication Server
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Open the following ports:
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Used for accessing the Mobile Security
administration web console.
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Management Server and Local Communication Server
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Open the following ports:
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Used for accessing the Mobile Security
administration web console.
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Management Server and Local Communication Server
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Open HTTP port 8080.
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Used for communication between mobile devices
and the Communication Server.
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Open HTTPS port 4343.
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Used for secure communication between mobile
devices and the Communication Server.
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Enables Apple’s APNs server to manage iOS
mobile devices.
If you are not using APNs server to manage iOS
mobile devices, this port is not required.
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Open the TCP port 443.
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Establishes a connection between the Local Communication Server and the Cloud Communication Server.
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Active Directory
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Open one of the following ports:
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Used for user authentication using Active
Directory.
If you are not using Active Directory to
authenticate or import users, this port is not required.
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Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
Server
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Open HTTP port 80 for Communication Server and iOS mobile devices.
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Used for iOS mobile devices enrollment.
If you are not using SCEP server to manage iOS
mobile devices, this port is not required.
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SQL Server
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Open the following ports:
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Establishes a connection between the Management Server and the remote SQL server.
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