Quantem MDM provides extensive device management functions for Android 7+ devices. The Quantem MDM app is the end-user component that acts as the agent app for communication between the Quantem MDM server and the managed Android devices. With this agent app installed on the Android devices, an admin can remotely manage configurations, manage apps, check device compliances, wipe, reboot, lock devices, etc. Make sure to keep the required ports open for managing the enrolled Android devices.
1. To communicate with an android enrolled device running the Quantem MDM app, Quantem sends a silent notification via the Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) to that device.
2. Once the devices are notified via FCM, they will connect directly to Quantem MDM over the standard HTTPS protocol with strict certificate validation. Quantem will now be able to send commands to the device.
3. The device will execute the commands and report the data back to the Quantem server.
Ports
- Quantem uses the following standard FCM ports and services:
Ports - 5228, 5229 and 5230
- Communications for enrolling and managing devices use HTTPS on TCP 443.
Port Number | Inbound/Outbound | Source | Destination | Description |
443 | Bidirectional | Android Devices | *.samsungknox.com | Samsung Knox Enrollment |
443 | Bidirectional | Android Device | Zero-touch Enrollment | |
443 | Bidirectional | Android Device | *play.googleapis.com | App Management |
443 | Bidirectional | Quantem Server | Devices | HTTPS port used for secure and encrypted communication between Quantem server and devices |
443 | Bidirectional | Devices | s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com | HTTPS port used for file, app management. |
5228, 5229,5230 | Bidirectional | Android Devices | Internet | Receive push notifications via Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) |
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