Server Push Notification via Applescript

I am running a Mac Mini Server 10.9.
I know that I can display a system notification by via AppleScript by doing:
display notification "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" with title "Title"
However; I would like to push a custom notification down to my iCloud enabled devices using Apple's Notification Protocol, bundled with server.
For example purposes- My server is on a public IP address, which is dynamic. If it changes, I have a bash script setup to send me an email with the new IP address. I was hoping to utilize Apple's Notification tools to provide a more elegant solution for accomplishing these type of notifications.
Thanks in advance for any insight.

Dimiter Dimitrov
For push notification, you have to use security profile as "Notification" and have to add required role as "Notification User". You can also add other authentication providers as you mentioned for MYSAPSSO2.
Settings>Security profiles>Notification(Cannot be deleted)
For APNs traffic to get past your firewall, you'll need to open these ports:
TCP port 5223 (used by devices to communicate to the APNs servers)
TCP port 2195 (used to send notifications to the APNs)
TCP port 2196 (used by the APNs feedback service)
TCP Port 443 (used as a fallback on Wi-fi only, when devices are unable to communicate to APNs on port 5223)
Send Push Notifications to the Device
Enabling Apple Push Notifications (APNS)
Regards,
JK

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