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Page 1 - Version: 5.0

BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus DominoVersion: 5.0Feature and Technical Overview

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Feature DescriptionThe BlackBerry MDS Application Console supports BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService version 5.0 or later.Support for new BlackBerry®

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Type Descriptionhome Wi-Fi networks A home Wi-Fi network uses a single wireless access point to provide Internet accessthrough a broadband gateway. Th

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Type DescriptionThin access points with an external controller can provide a more seamless roamingexperience for users with Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry d

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Feature DescriptionThe BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to work with the RSA® AuthenticationManager to provide software token support for use

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Enterprise Server The BlackBerry Enterprise Server provides productivity tools and data from anorganization's app

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Component Descriptionwireless service provider A wireless service provider is a telephone company that provides services for BlackBerrydevices.Wi-Fi e

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Priority for connections that BlackBerry devices make over a Wi-Fi networkWi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices connect over a Wi-Fi network to the Black

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BlackBerryservicesService providerwith GSM®/EDGEnetwork or UMAnetworkWi-Fi network andservice providerwith GSM/EDGEnetworkWi-Fi network andno servicep

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BlackBerryservicesService providerwith GSM®/EDGEnetwork or UMAnetworkWi-Fi network andservice providerwith GSM/EDGEnetworkWi-Fi network andno servicep

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IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standards that Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerrydevices supportWi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices support the IEEE® 802.11a, IE

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Characteristics of the IEEE 802.11g wireless networking standard that Wi-Fi enabledBlackBerry devices supportCharacteristic Descriptionfallback speeds

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Feature DescriptionView and use contacts in public folders Users with BlackBerry Device Software version 5.0 or later can view and use contactsin publ

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Glossary7AESAdvanced Encryption StandardAJAXAsynchronous JavaScript® and XMLAPIapplication programming interfaceASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Inform

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DRMDigital Rights ManagementECCElliptic Curve CryptographyEDGEEnhanced Data Rates for Global EvolutionGALGlobal Address ListGANgeneric access networkG

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Java MEJava® Platform, Micro EditionJSONJavaScript® Object NotationLANA local area network (LAN) is a computer network shared by a group of computers

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Short Message ServiceSNMPSimple Network Management ProtocolSQLStructured Query LanguageSRPServer Routing ProtocolSSLSecure Sockets LayerTCP/IPTransmis

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Provide feedback8To provide feedback on this deliverable, visit www.blackberry.com/docsfeedback.Feature and Technical OverviewProvide feedback112

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Legal notice9©2009 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, SureType®, SurePress™ andrelated trademark

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HEREBY EXCLUDED. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY STATE OR PROVINCE. SOME JURISDICTIONSMAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED

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thereto. Your use of Third Party Products and Services shall be governed by and subject to you agreeing to the terms of separatelicenses and other agr

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Feature Description• 4.5\UpgradeV20071010.sql• 4.5\UpgradeV20071030.sql• 4.5\UpgradeV20080715.sql• 5.0\UpgradeV20090122.sql• 5.0\UpgradeV99990101.sqlB

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Feature DescriptionSpecify maintenance windows forthresholds or BlackBerry EnterpriseServer instancesYou can use the BlackBerry Monitoring Service con

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server architecture2Architecture: BlackBerry Enterprise ServerA BlackBerry® Enterprise Server consists of various components tha

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Feature and Technical OverviewArchitecture: BlackBerry Enterprise Server13

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service connects to the BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase. You can

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry MDS Connection Service The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service permits users to access web content, theInternet, or your

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Policy Service The BlackBerry Policy Service performs administration services over the wirelessnetwork. It sends IT po

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Component DescriptionData traffic from BlackBerry devices bypasses the wireless network when BlackBerrydevices are connected to users' computers.

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service permits you to manage the BlackBerryCollaboration Service

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Architecture: Remote BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceYou can install the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service on a computer that is separate from the c

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Enterprise Server The BlackBerry Enterprise Server encrypts and compresses content data thatBlackBerry devices receive

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service permits you to manage the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Servi

Page 35 - Instant messaging features

Component DescriptionBlackBerry Router The BlackBerry Router connects to the wireless network to send application datato and from BlackBerry devices.o

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Configuration Database The BlackBerry Configuration Database contains configuration data that theBlackBerry Administra

Page 37 - Synchronization features

Component DescriptionBlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service permits you to manage the BlackBerryEnterprise Server, us

Page 38 - BlackBerry Attachment Service

You can install the BlackBerry Monitoring Service database on the same computer as the BlackBerry Monitoring Service, on thesame database server as th

Page 39 - BlackBerry MDS

Component DescriptionBlackBerry Monitoring Service console The BlackBerry Monitoring Service console is a web-based application that providesa UI that

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service permits you to manage the BlackBerryAttachment Service in

Page 41 - BlackBerry Applications

Contents1 Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server...

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Architecture: BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerThe BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager consists of server-side services that are installed with the BlackBerr

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and features3BlackBerry messaging and collaboration servicesThe BlackBerry® messaging and collaboration servic

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Feature DescriptionYou can turn off wireless email reconciliation.email message filters You or users can create and change email message filters. Emai

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Feature DescriptionUsers can send messages with attachments only from supported BlackBerry devicesthat are running BlackBerry® Device Software version

Page 46 - BlackBerry device management

Feature Descriptionpersonal folders Users with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version5.0 or later can add, delete, mov

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• BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005• BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Communications

Page 48 - Master encryption keys

Feature Descriptioncontact pictures Using the latest versions of the collaboration clients, users can add pictures to thecontacts in their contact lis

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Feature Descriptionlocation information Using the latest version of the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime or theBlackBerry Client for use with

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Feature Descriptioninitial synchronization When the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends service books to BlackBerry devicesto turn on wireless data sy

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Attachment file formats that the BlackBerry Attachment Service supportsFormat ExtensionAdobe® Acrobat® versions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 .pdfASCII text

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Managing BlackBerry device security over the wireless network using IT administration commands... 49BlackBerry Monitoring Service

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Component Description• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service: The BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService enables BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to intera

Page 54 - BlackBerry Router

BlackBerry ApplicationsBlackBerry® devices support BlackBerry® Browser Applications, BlackBerry Java® Applications, and BlackBerry® MDSRuntime Applica

Page 55 - BlackBerry Policy Service

You must install and activate the BlackBerry MDS Runtime on BlackBerry devices before you install BlackBerry MDS RuntimeApplications on BlackBerry dev

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The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service also receives and responds to web requests from the BlackBerry® Browser and otherBlackBerry Applications, so tha

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Feature Descriptionaccess control You can configure push initiators and push rules that define which server-side pushapplications can send application

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Feature DescriptionYou can monitor the messages that BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications send toor from the application servers or web servers that ho

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When you assign a software configuration to a group or individual user accounts, the BlackBerry Administration Service createsa deployment job to inst

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Feature Descriptioncontrol the resources that third-partyapplications can accessYou can use standard application control policies or create custom app

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Criteria Descriptionauthenticity A BlackBerry device authenticates itself with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to provethat it knows the master encry

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How the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses a Triple DES encryption algorithmThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution uses a two-key Triple DES encryption al

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Process flow: Starting an instant messaging session using the BlackBerry Client for Novell GroupWise Messenger...

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Protection of user data on locked BlackBerry devicesWhen the content protection feature on BlackBerry® devices is turned on, the BlackBerry devices ar

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Item Descriptiontasks• subject• information included in the body of tasksProtection of master encryption keys on locked BlackBerry devicesIf you turn

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Goal Descriptionpermanently delete application data ona lost or stolen BlackBerry deviceIf a BlackBerry device is lost or stolen, you can send the Era

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Feature Description• configuration settings, such as the component name, component version, andcomputer name• statistics such as CPU usage, memory usa

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Feature Descriptionnotification messages You can configure the BlackBerry Monitoring Service to send notification messagesto one or more recipients by

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You can install the BlackBerry Router on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer to route data betwee

Page 70 - Messaging process flows

Feature Descriptionsecurity enforcement You can configure IT polices that define security settings for BlackBerry devices,the BlackBerry® Desktop Soft

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Feature Descriptioncustom server and component namesusing friendly namesTo help you identify servers and component instances, you can define a friendl

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Feature Descriptioncustomizable interface You can customize the appearance of the UI to match your organization'srequirements. You can customize

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Supported feature BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager• user accounts need to be added toa BlackBerry Enterprise Server• user acc

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Direct connections between BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Router over an enterprise Wi-Fi network... 102Wi-Fi connection when a VPN connect

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Supported feature BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager• if users without active BlackBerrydevices connect BlackBerrydevices that

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Supported feature BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager BlackBerry Desktop Managermodem support for devices not supported supportedprompt for BlackBerry devi

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server high availability4High availability permits you to provide minimum downtime for BlackBerry® services if BlackBerry® Enter

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Both BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair include, by default, the BlackBerry AttachmentService, BlackBerry

Page 79 - Sametime

How a primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server demotes itselfAfter the primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receives a request to demote itself from a st

Page 80 - GroupWise Messenger

Scenario: What happens after the health score of a primary BlackBerryEnterprise Server falls below the failover thresholdThe following scenario assume

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BlackBerry Configuration Database mirroringThe following diagram shows how you can configure the BlackBerry® Configuration Database with principal and

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The following responses assume that the messaging server and BlackBerry® Infrastructure are available.Response of a primary BlackBerry Enterprise Serv

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Component High availability type DescriptionBlackBerry AttachmentServiceload-balancing with primaryand secondary groupsWhen you install two or more Bl

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Component High availability type Descriptionresponding, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigns theactive connection to another BlackBerry MDS Connec

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Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server1The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's w

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server process flows5Messaging process flowsProcess flow: Sending a message to a BlackBerry device1. The IBM® Lotus Notes® route

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7. The BlackBerry Router sends the encrypted data to the wireless network over port 3101, or over port 4101 if the BlackBerrydevice is a Wi-Fi® enable

Page 88 - Mobile data process flows

3. The BlackBerry Dispatcher uses the master encryption key of the BlackBerry device to decrypt and decompress the message.If the BlackBerry Dispatche

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• If the user tries to attach a file that exceeds the maximum file size that you specified, a notification appears and theuser cannot attach the file.

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Process flow: Receiving a message that is encrypted using IBM Lotus Notes1. A user creates a message in IBM® Lotus Notes® with encryption turned on, a

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Process flow: Searching an organization's address book from a BlackBerry device1. A user searches for a contact on a BlackBerry® device.2. The Bl

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9. The BlackBerry device decrypts and decompresses the contact lookup results with the master encryption key so that theuser can view them on the Blac

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The BlackBerry Collaboration Service checks the BlackBerry Configuration Database to verify that the user has permissionto use the collaboration clien

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1. A user logs in to a collaboration client on a BlackBerry® device.2. The BlackBerry device compresses and encrypts the user ID and password, and sen

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Process flow: Starting an instant messaging session using the BlackBerry Client for IBM LotusSametime1. A user logs in to a collaboration client on a

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Feature DescriptionBlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager The BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager is a web application that permits users tomanage their BlackBerr

Page 97 - BlackBerry Infrastructure

5. The IBM Lotus Sametime server accepts the login request from the BlackBerry device, starts a dedicated TCP/IP connectionfor the session, and listen

Page 98 - Monitoring process flows

The BlackBerry Collaboration Service checks the BlackBerry Configuration Database to verify that the user has permissionto use the collaboration clien

Page 99 - Types of Wi-Fi networks

The BlackBerry Collaboration Service can optimize files for viewing on the BlackBerry device only if it has access to theBlackBerry Attachment Service

Page 100 - Wireless access points

Message attachment process flowsProcess flow: Viewing a message attachment1. A user receives a message with an attachment on a BlackBerry® device.2. T

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9. The BlackBerry Router sends the first portion of the attachment to the wireless network over port 3101.10. The wireless network verifies that the P

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8. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends the first 250 KB of content to the BlackBerry Dispatcher over port 3201.9. The BlackBerry Dispatcher co

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After the BlackBerry Synchronization Service registers a database for wireless data synchronization, it can no longer besynchronized or restored using

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The BlackBerry Synchronization Service writes a synchronization request entry to the SynchRequest table of the BlackBerryConfiguration Database, and s

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10. The BlackBerry Synchronization Service deletes the synchronization request entry from the SyncRequest table, writes anentry in the SyncRecordState

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6. The BlackBerry Router sends the encrypted content to the wireless network over port 3101.7. The wireless network verifies that the PIN belongs to a

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Feature DescriptionNew method for installing andmanaging the BlackBerry® DeviceSoftware and BlackBerry Java®ApplicationsYou can use the BlackBerry Adm

Page 108 - BlackBerry devices support

7. The BlackBerry Dispatcher compresses the content, encrypts it using the master encryption key of the BlackBerry device,and sends the encrypted cont

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5. The BlackBerry Dispatcher compresses the content, encrypts it using the master encryption key of the BlackBerry device,and sends the encrypted cont

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3. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service converts the content so that the user can view it on the BlackBerry device, andsends the content to the Black

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4. The BlackBerry Administration Service creates a deployment job.A deployment job represents the objects that must be sent to each user's BlackB

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Process flow: Installing a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on a BlackBerry device overthe wireless network1. A developer creates a BlackBerry® MDS

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The BlackBerry MDS Runtime sends a confirmation message to the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and retrieves thefiles that are required to install

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4. The Browser Push Engine on the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sends the installation message to the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service using Push

Page 115 - Legal notice

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry device establish a master encryption key. The BlackBerry Enterprise Serverand BlackBerry device confir

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3. The BlackBerry device and BlackBerry Router use the BlackBerry Device Manager to send data to each other over the physicalconnection, behind the fi

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Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices6Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices permit users with qualifying data plans to access BlackBerry services over a mobil

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