Training Course: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration for Lotus Domino Training
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Training Course Summary:
Introduction To BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software ArchitectureOverview
Introduction to the BlackBerry Wireless Architecture
BlackBerry Enterprise Server Software Architecture
Establishing a connection - Handheld to BES
Overview of the encryption process
Establishing a new users identity
Wireless Enterprise Activation
Installation of BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Lotus Domino
Overview of Architecture
Pre-requisites for Install
Deciding on the best deployment options for your organisation
Firewall configuration
SRP connection - BBSRPTEST.exe
Installation procedure
Configuring an external SQL Server
Configuring BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Enterprise wide configuration
Configuring individual BES servers
Configuring individual or groups of users
Creating global filters
Configuring PIM synchronisation properties
Configuring email options
Wireless PIM synchronisation
Configure user properties
Configuring BlackBerry Router
Why put the router in the DMZ?
Firewall configuration
Installing a stand-alone router service
Configuring BES to use the new router service
Configuring BlackBerry Attachment Service
Performance considerations
Installing a stand-alone attachment server
Configuring BES to use the new attachment server
Configuring the attachment server properties for optimum performance
Troubleshooting rendering issues using the test rendering process
Supporting BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Message flow
Troubleshoot messaging issues with BlackBerry Enterprise Server logs
Troubleshooting PIM synchronisation
Using IT Policies
Securing Handheld devices
Setting Owner Information
Controlling Handheld Services
Preventing Carrier WAP browsing
Using the BlackBerry Mobile Data Service*
Overview of BlackBerry MDS
What you can access wirelessly
Enabling the BlackBerry Mobile Data Service Push Server
Configuring BlackBerry Mobile Data Service properties

