Ports to open for Jabber to work

Hi,
I want to know which ports I should allow on ACL which will allow Jabber on iOS and Android devices to work successfully.
Thanks,
Kashish

Hey Kashish,
As far as I know, Cisco Jabber for Android and iPhone share the same port utilization:Port and Protocol List
Regards,
Jas

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