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BlackBerry UEM
listening ports

The following is a list of the default ports that the
BlackBerry UEM
setup application tries to use when you install the first
BlackBerry UEM
instance in your organization’s domain. If a default port is not available, the setup application assigns a port from the range of 12000 to 12999. Some listening ports require the default port and cannot be assigned a different port value (see notes in the table below).
To check the minimum ports that must be open between
BlackBerry UEM
instances, or any assigned listening port, see Check the ports assigned by the BlackBerry UEM setup application.
BlackBerry UEM
uses port 8889 for identity management for
BlackBerry 10
devices and to handle SCEP requests for
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
.
BlackBerry UEM
must be able to access this port to support devices running
BlackBerry 10
OS version 10.3 or later.
Default port
Name in database
Purpose
1610
mdm.snmp.monitoring.udpport
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to provide SNMP monitoring data.
1611
com.rim.p2e.snmp.monitoring.udpport
SNMP clients can use this port to query monitoring data for
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
.
1612
com.rim.asp.snmp.monitoring.udpport
This is the default port that is used for SNMP monitoring for the
BlackBerry Secure Gateway
. This port can be changed in the management console.
1613
com.rim.platform.mdm.zed.snmp.monitoring.udpport
This is the default port that is used for SNMP monitoring for the
BlackBerry Cloud Connector
.
1620
mdm.snmp.eventing.ipv4.udpport
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to send SNMP notifications in an IPv4 environment.
8000
443
ui.port.ssp
ui.port.admin
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
and the management console listen for HTTPS connections on this port.
If 443 is not available, the setup application tries to use port 8008. If port 8008 is not available, the setup application assigns a port from the range of 12000 to 12999.
8087
com.rim.asp.proxy.listenPort
The primary
BlackBerry UEM
components and any
BlackBerry Connectivity Node
instances send
BlackBerry Secure Gateway
traffic to this port.
8095
tomcat.public.https.port
This port is reserved for secure REST communication between external systems and
BlackBerry UEM
plug-ins.
8100
ui.port.healthcheck
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to check the status of the
UEM
management console.
8102
com.rim.p2e.monitoringservice.listenerPort
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to check the status of
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
.
8103
com.rim.asp.monitoringservice.listenPort
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to obtain the status of the
BlackBerry Secure Gateway
. The status is displayed in the management console.
8182
bcs.mgmt.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to obtain the status of the
BlackBerry Collaboration Service
.
8448
ui.port.internal-api
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
and the management console and
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
use this port for internal communication.
8543
The
BlackBerry UEM
management console uses this port when an administrator or user logs in to the management console or
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
using certificate-based authentication.
8881
tomcat.bdmi.certicom.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to receive management requests for
BlackBerry 10
devices. The connection uses mutual authentication with ECC certificates.
8882
tomcat.enrol.http.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to receive enrolment requests for
BlackBerry 10
devices.
8883
tomcat.enrol.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to receive enrolment requests for
iOS
,
Android
, and
Windows Phone
devices.
8884
tomcat.bdmi.bouncycastle.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port to receive management requests for
iOS
,
Android
, and
Windows Phone
devices. The connection uses mutual authentication with
RSA
certificates.
8885
tomcat.applemdm.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this additional port to receive management requests for
iOS
devices. The connection uses mutual authentication with
RSA
certificates.
8887
tomcat.ipc.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
and the management console use this port for authenticated connections to check the status of
BlackBerry UEM
instances.
8889
tomcat.scep.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port for identity management for
BlackBerry 10
devices and to handle SCEP requests for
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
(the
BlackBerry UEM Core
acts as the CA).
BlackBerry UEM
must be able to access port 8889 to support devices running
BlackBerry 10
OS version 10.3 or later.
8890
tomcat.e2c.https.port
When
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
and the
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
are installed remotely as part of a
BlackBerry Connectivity Node
, these components use this port to obtain configuration and authorization data and certificates. The
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
also uses this port for gatekeeping operations.
8891
tomcat.i2c.https.port
Certain
BlackBerry Infrastructure
services use this mutually authenticated port to connect with
BlackBerry UEM
.
8892
tomcat.e2c.local.https.port
When
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
and the
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
are installed with the primary
BlackBerry UEM
components, they use this port to obtain configuration and authorization data and certificates. The
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
also uses this port for gatekeeping operations.
8893
tomcat.bb2fa.local.http.port
This port supports connections to the
BlackBerry UEM Core
from the
BlackBerry 2FA
app on
BlackBerry 10
devices (10.3.2 or earlier).
8894
tomcat.core.health.check.http.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
health can be collected on this port. This functionality is available only for deployments of
BlackBerry UEM Cloud
.
8895
tomcat.i2c.basic.https.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
uses this port is to receive requests from external services such as
BEMS
,
BlackBerry Connect
, and
BlackBerry Workspaces
.
8896
tomcat.dynamics.apps.https.port
BlackBerry UEM
listens on this port for REST requests from
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps. This port uses GDAuthToken-based authentication.
8897
tomcat.bdmi.wp8.https.port
BlackBerry UEM
listens on this port when you are upgrading
BlackBerry UEM
so that it can communicate with
Windows Phone
8 devices. For more information, visit support.blackberry.com/community to read article 48098.
8900
winservice.bgs.https.port
The
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service
listens on this secure SSL port.
11001
com.rim.p2e.endpoint.listenerPort
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
uses this port to listen for signaling requests from the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
.
17080
good.proxy.appservers.http.listening.port
BlackBerry Proxy
listens on this port for connections from application servers.
The default port must be used. The setup application does not assign an alternate port if the default port is not available.
17317
good.control.container.management.listening.port
BlackBerry UEM
listens on this port for
BlackBerry Dynamics
container management data.
The default port must be used. The setup application does not assign an alternate port if the default port is not available.
17433
good.proxy.appservers.ssl.listening.port
BlackBerry Proxy
listens on this port for SSL connections from application servers.
The default port must be used. The setup application does not assign an alternate port if the default port is not available.
17533
good.proxy.container.ssl.listening.port
BlackBerry Proxy
listens on this port for SSL connections.
The default port must be used. The setup application does not assign an alternate port if the default port is not available.
18084
tomcat.bws.port
Applications can use this port to send data to the
BlackBerry Web Services
.
38082
com.rim.platform.mdm.core.proxy.adam.endpoint.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
listens on this port to route email notification traffic through the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
to the APNs for
iOS
devices.
38083
com.rim.platform.mdm.core.proxy.direct.endpoint.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
listens on this port for migration requests when you move devices from
BES10
to
BlackBerry UEM
.
38086
com.rim.platform.mdm.core.proxy.apns.endpoint.port
Your organization’s TCP proxy server listens on this port for data that
BlackBerry UEM
sends to the APNs.
38087
com.rim.platform.mdm.core.proxy.cirr.endpoint.port
The
BlackBerry UEM Core
listens on this port to route traffic for
BlackBerry Enterprise Identity
through the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
.