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Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution

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Administration Guide Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution 11 Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server You can turn on the Enterprise Service Policy to control which BlackBerry® devices can connect to the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. After you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server prevents connections from new BlackBerry devices that you associate with it; however, it allows connections from BlackBerry devices that are already activated on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The Enterprise Service Policy also applies to devices with BlackBerry® Connect™ software, devices with BlackBerry® Built-In™ software, and devices that are running the BlackBerry® Application Suite. You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that control which BlackBerry devices users can activate on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that meet the allowed list criteria can complete the activation process on that BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can define the following types of criteria: • specific, allowed BlackBerry device PINs as a string • allowed range of BlackBerry device PINs You can also control access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server based on specific manufacturers and models of BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Manager includes lists of allowed manufacturers and models based on the properties of the BlackBerry devices that are associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can clear items in these lists to prevent further connections by BlackBerry devices of a specific manufacturer or model. You can allow a specific user to override the Enterprise Service Policy so that the user can still connect to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server even if that user's BlackBerry device or BlackBerry enabled device meets criteria that you exclude from the allowed list. Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy 1. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click BlackBerry Domain. 2. In the right pane, click Service Control & Customization. 3. Click Enable Enterprise Service Policy. 4. Click OK. 5. On the Global tab, click Edit Properties. 6. Click Enterprise Service Policy. 7. Configure the necessary properties. 8. Click OK. 58

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Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution
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Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
You can turn on the Enterprise Service Policy to control which BlackBerry® devices can connect to the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server. After you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server prevents connections from
new BlackBerry devices that you associate with it; however, it allows connections from BlackBerry devices that are already activated
on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The Enterprise Service Policy also applies to devices with BlackBerry® Connect™ software,
devices with BlackBerry® Built-In™ software, and devices that are running the BlackBerry® Application Suite.
You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that control which BlackBerry devices users can activate on a
BlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that meet the allowed
list criteria can complete the activation process on that BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
You can define the following types of criteria:
specific, allowed BlackBerry device PINs as a string
allowed range of BlackBerry device PINs
You can also control access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server based on specific manufacturers and models of BlackBerry devices.
The BlackBerry Manager includes lists of allowed manufacturers and models based on the properties of the BlackBerry devices
that are associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can clear items in these lists to prevent further connections by
BlackBerry devices of a specific manufacturer or model.
You can allow a specific user to override the Enterprise Service Policy so that the user can still connect to the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server even if that user's BlackBerry device or BlackBerry enabled device meets criteria that you exclude from the allowed list.
Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy
1.
In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click
BlackBerry Domain
.
2.
In the right pane, click
Service Control & Customization
.
3.
Click
Enable Enterprise Service Policy
.
4.
Click
OK
.
5.
On the
Global
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
6.
Click
Enterprise Service Policy
.
7.
Configure the necessary properties.
8.
Click
OK
.
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