Blackberry ENTERPRISE SOLUTION SECURITY - ENTERPRISE SOLUTION - SECURITY TECHNICAL Manuel d'utilisateur

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Feature and Technical OverviewBlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft ExchangeVersion: 4.1 | Service Pack: 6

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server architecture2Architecture: BlackBerry Enterprise ServerThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server consists of various components t

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Attachment Service The BlackBerry Attachment Service converts supported message attachmentsinto a format that users ca

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Component DescriptionBlackBerry Configuration Database The BlackBerry Configuration Database is a relational database that containsconfiguration data

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Component DescriptionStudio® developer tools. You can use the BlackBerry Manager to manage theBlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that are stored in t

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

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Sample architecture with a remote BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceFeature and Technical OverviewArchitecture: BlackBerry Enterprise Server remote com

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Sample architecture with a remote BlackBerry MDS Integration ServiceComponent DescriptionBlackBerry Manager A remote BlackBerry Manager enables you to

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Component DescriptionYou can install only one type of BlackBerry Collaboration Service (for example,IBM® Lotus® Sametime®), and users can use only one

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

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Feature DescriptionAdministrators can turn off wireless email reconciliation.email message filters Users and BlackBerry Enterprise Server administrato

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Feature Description• If an attachment exceeds 64 KB, the BlackBerry device sends theattachment in multiple data packets.Users can send messages with a

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Instant messaging featuresUsing the collaboration clients on their BlackBerry® devices, users can use many of the same features that are available int

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Feature Descriptionsynchronized contact lists The instant messaging contact lists on users' BlackBerry devices aresynchronized with the contact l

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Feature Descriptionannouncements Using the latest version of the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime or theBlackBerry Client for Novell GroupWise

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

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The BlackBerry Attachment Service enables users to play supported audio attachments on supported BlackBerry devicesthat are running BlackBerry Device

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

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

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Type BlackBerry® Mobile Data System components usedBlackBerry devices run the applications using:• BlackBerry BrowserBlackBerry Java® Applications Dev

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Contents1 New in this release...

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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-sidepush applications can send application

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Feature Descriptiontroubleshooting tools The BlackBerry Manager displays a series of error messages when unexpectedbehavior occurs, such as when an ap

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You can use the wireless activation process, with message prepopulation and automatic wireless backup, to provide a userwho is away from the office wi

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Feature Descriptioncontrol the resources that third-partyapplications can accessCreate application control policies or BlackBerry MDS Integration Serv

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Master encryption keysThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry device each store a copy of the unique master encryption key of theBlackBer

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

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Options for encrypting stored dataYou can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to encrypt the user data and the encryption keys on a locked B

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Item Descriptionmemo list• title• information included in the body of the noteOpen Mobile Alliance™ DRMapplicationsa key that identifies the BlackBerr

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You can also control access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server based on specific manufacturers and models of BlackBerrydevices. The BlackBerry Manage

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Process flow: Sending a message from a BlackBerry device... 4

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The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server uses the BlackBerry Policy Service to send IT policies to BlackBerry devices. An IT policyis made up of rules that d

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Feature DescriptionYou can configure IT polices that define security settings for BlackBerrydevices and the BlackBerry® Desktop Software. For example,

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server process flows4Messaging process flowsProcess flow: Sending a message to a BlackBerry device1. A new message arrives in a

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Process flow: Sending a message from a BlackBerry deviceThis process flow applies to new messages, reconciled messages (messages that are moved, delet

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1. A user attaches a file to a message on a BlackBerry® device and sends the message.• If the BlackBerry device is not running BlackBerry® Device Soft

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Process flow: Searching an organization's address book on a BlackBerry device1. A user performs a contact lookup on a BlackBerry® device.2. The B

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Instant messaging process flowsProcess flow: Starting an instant messaging session using the BlackBerry Client for use withMicrosoft Office Live Commu

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6. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service, the MSMQ software version 3.0 or later sends therequest in XMPP format, encrypted

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4. The BlackBerry Collaboration Service checks the BlackBerry Configuration Database to find out if the maximum numberof sessions has been reached, an

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5 Glossary...

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Process flow: Starting an instant messaging session using the BlackBerry Client for use withMicrosoft Office Communications Server 20071. A user logs

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The BlackBerry Collaboration Service opens the connection using HTTPS over port 443. The administrator can alsoconfigure the connection to use HTTP, t

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3. The BlackBerry Dispatcher sends the request to the BlackBerry Collaboration Service over port 3200. If the BlackBerryCollaboration Service is locat

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Process flow: Starting an instant messaging session using the BlackBerry Client for NovellGroupWise Messenger1. A user logs in to a collaboration clie

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6. The Novell GroupWise Messenger server accepts the login request from the BlackBerry device, opens a dedicated SSLconnection for the session, and st

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8. The recipient's client sends a content request packet to the BlackBerry Collaboration Service.9. The BlackBerry Collaboration Service requests

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If the format is not valid and the user’s BlackBerry device is Java® based, the Open Attachment menu item does notappear on the user’s BlackBerry devi

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Process flow: Viewing an attachment through a link1. A user clicks the Get Link menu item to view an attachment on a BlackBerry® device.2. The BlackBe

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Process flow: Synchronizing organizer data for the first time on a BlackBerry device1. A user activates a new BlackBerry® device or upgrades an existi

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If the user changes data on the BlackBerry device or in the organizer application on the user's computer during the initialsynchronization proces

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6. The BlackBerry device sends a delivery confirmation to the BlackBerry Synchronization Service for each record that itreceives.7. The BlackBerry Syn

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8. The BlackBerry Messaging Agent sends a delivery confirmation to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.9. The BlackBerry Dispatcher sends the delivery confirmat

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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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9. The wireless network verifies that the PIN belongs to a valid BlackBerry device that is registered with the wirelessnetwork and sends the encrypted

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9. The BlackBerry device sends a delivery confirmation to the BlackBerry Router, and decrypts and decompresses thecontent so that the user can view it

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8. The BlackBerry device sends a delivery confirmation to the BlackBerry Router.If the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not receive a delivery c

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9. In the BlackBerry MDS Control Center on the BlackBerry device, the user views the list of BlackBerry MDS RuntimeApplications that are available to

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7. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends the IT policy to the BlackBerry device. If the BlackBerry device cannot acceptthe IT policy, the activation

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Process flow: Sending an application to a BlackBerry device over the wireless network1. A BlackBerry® Enterprise Server administrator adds a BlackBerr

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Glossary5AESAdvanced Encryption StandardAJAXAsynchronous JavaScript® and XMLAPIapplication programming interfaceASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Inform

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New in this release1Feature DescriptionRich-content email messages BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP6 supports HTML and rich-contentemail m

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The gateway message envelope (GME) protocol is a Research In Motion proprietary protocol that allows the transfer ofcompressed and encrypted data betw

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RTCreal-time communicationsSIMSubscriber Identity ModuleS/MIMESecure Multipurpose Internet Mail ExtensionsSRPServer Routing ProtocolSSLSecure Sockets

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Legal notice6©2008 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, SureType® and relatedtrademarks, names, an

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PROVINCE. SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES ANDCONDITIONS. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIE

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The terms of use of any RIM product or service are set out in a separate license or other agreement with RIM applicablethereto. NOTHING IN THIS DOCUME

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Feature DescriptionThe collaboration client that was previously named BlackBerry® InstantMessaging for Novell® GroupWise® Messenger is now named the B

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Feature DescriptionFor example, if an organization's environment has 2000 users and 100 recordsin the message state database, the computer that h

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