Lion Server push notifications to iOS5

Hello All,
I'm having trouble with push notificaitions to iOS 5 devices from Lion Server.  Mail, Contacts and Calendar services appear to be working but any time new mail or new meeting invite is sent, I see the below error message regarding APNS:
Nov 21 12:40:57 zion com.apple.APNBridge[10240]: Disconnected from apn server gateway.push.apple.com for topic com.apple.calendar.XServer.6ac5b2cd-6c4b-4801-bb11-48ec449e5e7e: error The operation couldn’t be completed. Operation timed out
Nov 21 12:40:57 zion com.apple.APNBridge[10240]: Will attempt to reconnect stream APN to host gateway.push.apple.com:2195 in 15 seconds
Nov 21 12:41:04 zion fseventsd[63]: SLOWDOWN: client 0x7fbf7c010000 (pid 30) sleeping due to too many errors (num usleeps 132)
Nov 21 12:41:46 zion com.apple.APNBridge[10240]: Received stream error (The operation couldn’t be completed. Operation timed out) on incoming stream APN to host gateway.push.apple.com:2195
Nov 21 12:41:46 zion com.apple.APNBridge[10240]: Disconnected from apn server gateway.push.apple.com for topic com.apple.mail.XServer.3c925dd7-41fd-4892-b386-24146dc772f3: error The operation couldn’t be completed. Operation timed out
Nov 21 12:41:46 zion com.apple.APNBridge[10240]: Will attempt to reconnect stream APN to host gateway.push.apple.com:2195 in 15 seconds
I recently updated my APNS certificate, which I believe could be part of the problem.  All iOS devices are on the same subnet as the server, so firewalling is not an issue.  Moreover,  I'm not blocking traffic outbound (to the internet) so I know the server can connect to the APNS.  Any ideas or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
-SD

re Question 2 APN & 2195
Looks like you need to forward Port 2195 & maybe also port 2196
To use Profile Manager, you should ensure that the following ports are open on your network.
Port
TCP/UDP
Description
2195, 2196
TCP
Used by Profile Manager to send push notifications
5223
TCP
Used to maintain a persistent connection to APNs and receive push notifications
80/443
TCP
Provides access to the web interface for Profile Manager admin
1640
TCP
Enrollment access to the Certificate Authority
SEE -> http://support.apple.com/kb/PH8044 for the COMPLETE LIST OF PORTS USED FOR LION SERVER

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