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BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool traits

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Trait Tool includes the following traits that you can change to meet the requirements of your organization's environment.

Trait

Description

ACPByteSizeDeviceVersion

This trait specifies the minimum version of the BlackBerry® Device Software that can receive 8 bytes of ACP data. The typical amount of ACP data that the BlackBerry device can receive is 4 bytes. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server checks the value of this trait to determine how many bytes of ACP data to send to the device. If the version of the BlackBerry Device Software that the device is running is earlier than the version that this trait specifies, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends the device 4 bytes of ACP data instead of 8 bytes. If you do not configure this trait, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends 8 bytes of ACP data to the device.

ActiveDirectoryLDAPConnectTimeout

This trait specifies the number of seconds that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits for the BlackBerry Administration Service and the Microsoft Active Directory to connect over LDAP before the connection times out.

The default value is 5.

BASPASBundleRequestVersionSupport

This trait specifies the version of the BundleRequest.xml file that the BlackBerry® Infrastructure supports. The default version is 1.0.

CalendarRescanInterval

This trait specifies the amount of time, in minutes, that can occur between the scans that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server performs on the calendar contents of the device. When the amount of time between scans expires, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server synchronizes the calendar contents on the device with the calendar contents in the device users' email applications. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server detects any differences between the calendar contents, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server synchronizes the differences. The default value is 15.

EWSCASURL

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses a specific web address to access the client access server for Microsoft Exchange. You can configure this trait for all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances. If you do not configure this trait, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses the Microsoft® Autodiscover service to find the client access server for Microsoft Exchange.

EWSEnable

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses Microsoft® Exchange Web Services instead of MAPI and CDO libraries to manage calendars on devices. You can configure this trait for a specific BlackBerry Messaging Agent, all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances. If you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use Microsoft Exchange Web Services to manage calendars on devices, change the value to true (1). If you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use MAPI and CDO libraries to manage calendars on devices, change the value to false (0). The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses MAPI and CDO libraries to manage calendars on devices.

EWSMaxWorkerThreads

This trait specifies how many worker threads Microsoft Exchange Web Services uses. The default value is 27.

EWSSCPURL

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses a specific web address to access the Microsoft Autodiscover service. You can configure this trait for all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances. If you do not configure this trait, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses a web address to access the Microsoft Autodiscover service that the record lookup for the Microsoft® Active Directory® Service Connection Point provides.

EWSUserAvailabilityAccess

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent receives the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services or by searching for the information in the Microsoft® Exchange public folders. You can configure this trait for a specific BlackBerry Messaging Agent, all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on a specific BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances on all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances. If you want the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to receive the user's status using Microsoft Exchange Web Services, change the value to EWS. The default value is PF, the BlackBerry Messaging Agent receives the user's status using Microsoft® Exchange public folders.

ExchangeDisableConfirmEmailDelivery

This trait specifies whether a user can append the word "confirm" to the subject of email messages to receive an automatic confirmation that the email message is delivered to the intended recipient. If you want to permit the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to send confirmations automatically when the BlackBerry Messaging Agent delivers email messages, change the value to false (0). If you want to prevent the BlackBerry Messaging Agent from sending confirmations automatically when the BlackBerry Messaging Agent delivers email messages, change the value to true (1). The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Messaging Agent sends confirmations automatically when the BlackBerry Messaging Agent delivers email messages.

ExchangeSmartSyncDays

This trait specifies when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks for calendar errors on devices. You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check for calendar errors on devices a specific number of days before a specific date occurs for a user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user accounts. The default value is 1.

ExchangeSmartSyncEnable

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks for calendar errors on devices. You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check for calendar errors on devices for a specific user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user accounts. If you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check for calendar errors on devices, change the value to true (1). The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not check for calendar errors on devices.

ExchangeSmartSyncSchedule

This trait specifies when the calendar synchronization process runs. You can configure the calendar synchronization process to start running on recurring days or on only one recurring day for a user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user accounts. The default value is Daily.

ExchangeSmartSyncSendUpdate

This trait specifies whether the calendar synchronization process writes calendar synchronization errors to the BlackBerry Messaging Agent log file or writes the errors to the log file and corrects the calendar synchronization errors on devices. You can configure the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to correct calendar synchronization errors automatically for a specific user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user accounts. If you want the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to correct calendar synchronization errors automatically, change the value to true (1). The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Messaging Agent does not correct calendar synchronization errors automatically.

ExchangeSmartSyncTriggerHour

This trait specifies when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks for calendar synchronization errors on devices. You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to check for calendar synchronization errors on devices at a specific hour for a specific user account, all user accounts that you associate with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or all user accounts. The default value is 0, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server checks for calendar synchronization errors on devices at 12:00 AM.

MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled

This trait specifies whether you want the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update the user directory in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If you want the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update the user directory in the BlackBerry Configuration Database, change the value to true (1). If you do not want the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update the user directory in the BlackBerry Configuration Database, change the value to false (0). The default value is true (1), the BlackBerry Mail Store Service updates the user directory in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

PolicyThrottlingAppPush

This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Policy Service uses throttling to send applications the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books. If you want the BlackBerry Policy Service to send applications using throttling in the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books, change the value to true (1). If you do not want the BlackBerry Policy Service to send applications using throttling in the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books, change the value to false (0).

The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Policy Service does not use throttling to send applications the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books.

PolicyThrottlingInProcessJobs

This trait specifies the maximum number of processes for IT policies or processes for service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can run at one time before the BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional processes for IT policies or processes for service books. The default value is 30.

PolicyThrottlingMaxBESJobs

This trait specifies the maximum number of IT policies and service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can send to devices each minute. The default value is 100.

PolicyThrottlingMaxDomainJobs

This trait specifies the maximum number of IT policies and service books that all BlackBerry Policy Service instances can send to devices each minute. The default value is 300.

PolicyThrottlingP2PKeyRate

This trait specifies the maximum number of processes for PIN encryption keys that a BlackBerry Policy Service can process at one time before the BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional processes for PIN encryption keys. The default value is 60.

RouterAutoDiscoveryMethod

This trait specifies the method that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to update the list of BlackBerry Router instances in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to compile the list of BlackBerry Router instances automatically, change the value to true (1). If you want the BlackBerry Router instances to provide the BlackBerry Enterprise Server with the list of BlackBerry Router instances, change the value to false (0). The default value is true (1), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server compiles the list of BlackBerry Router instances automatically.

ServerHealthPercentage

This trait specifies the percentage of messaging servers that are healthy. The BlackBerry Dispatcher uses this trait to change the Connection to the messaging server(s) health parameter. If this health parameter indicates that the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server is unhealthy and you turn on automatic failover, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can change the percentage for this trait to customize the percentage of messaging servers that must be unhealthy before an automatic failover occurs in your organization's environment. The default value is 75%.

UserHealthPercentage

This trait specifies the percentage of user accounts that are healthy. The BlackBerry Dispatcher uses this trait to change the User accounts health parameter. If either of these health parameters indicate that the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server is unhealthy and you turn on automatic failover, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can change the percentage for this trait to customize the percentage of messaging servers that must be unhealthy before an automatic failover occurs in your organization's environment. The default value is 75%.


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