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- Creating administrator accounts
- Configuring security options
- Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
- Sharing BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
- Configuring user accounts
- Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices
- Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications available to users
- Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Assigning BlackBerry devices to users
- Managing administrator accounts
- Controlling the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution
- Managing user accounts
- Protecting and reassigning BlackBerry devices
- Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry devices
- Managing attachment support
- Managing BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications
- Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content
- Monitoring a BlackBerry Domain
- How the BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
- Changing how the BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and restarts services
- Monitoring the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages
- Set up monitoring of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages for a BlackBerry device
- Monitor the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages for a BlackBerry device
- Filter the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages by date and time
- Block notification messages from a web services host
- Remove all notification messages for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service
- Monitoring PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls
- Log files for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components
- Changing where the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components write log files
- Changing how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components create log files
- Add a prefix to the file names of all the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component log files
- Configure the maximum size for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component log file
- Change the logging level for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component
- Create a new BlackBerry Enterprise Server component log file when the current log file reaches the maximum size
- Change the identifier for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component log file
- Prevent a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component from creating a daily log file
- Configure when to delete BlackBerry Enterprise Server component log files
- Changing how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service creates a log file
- Change the logging level for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
- Change the location where the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes log files
- Change the interval at which the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes information to the log file
- Change the logging level for the UDP log file
- Change the port number that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to when sending UDP log file messages
- Change the logging level for the TCP log file
- Change the port number that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to when sending TCP log file messages
- Change the logging level for the Event log file
- Change which BlackBerry MDS Connection Service activities are written to the log file
- Managing a BlackBerry Domain
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Change which BlackBerry MDS Connection Service activities are written to the log file
- In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
- On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties.
- In the left pane, click Logs.
- Perform any of the following tasks:
Task Steps Monitor activity at the SRP network layer.
Monitor activity at the IPPP network layer.
Monitor activity at the UDP network layer.
Monitor activity at the GME network layer.
Monitor HTTP headers for response messages that are sent from the web server when users retrieve content from the Internet and intranet on their BlackBerry devices.
Monitor HTTP headers and the body of response messages that are sent from the web server when users retrieve content from the Internet and intranet on their BlackBerry devices.
Monitor encrypted data that the BlackBerry device and the origin web server send between them using TLS.
Monitor the certificate revocation status that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the OCSP server.
Monitor requests from the BlackBerry device to access a user profile or certificate from the LDAP directory.
Monitor CRLs that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the CRL server.
Monitor PGP® key status and revocation information that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the PGP server.
- Click OK.