ICloud Restore - Firewall Destination Networks Needed

Good afternoon,
We are attempting to implement firewall ACL's on our corporate firewalls to enable users to perform iOS iCloud restores from our guest wireless network.  I found the document on Apple's website for firewall ports and protocols, however I am unable to locate anything regarding what destination networks, IP ranges, or netblocks are utilized by the iCloud backup/restore cloud service.  Can anyone help me locate these details?
Thanks,
Jeff

No, it does not give me the option of what to save, at least not on the iCloud backup screen. I can't have it back up right now anyway because it won't connect to the wireless network (the main reason I want this fixed...) My OP says that I am using a PC (Windows 7, iTunes 12.0.1.26).
I have limited cellular data and rely heavily on wifi hotspots. We also live in a very rural area and do not have DSL or comparible high-speed internet at home where I can make all these changes on my own time.

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