- What is BEMS?
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM Cloud email notifications and Cloud Docs service for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Preinstallation and preupgrade requirements for on-premises BEMS
- Set an environment variable for the Java location
- Setting up a Windows service account for BEMS
- Configuring connections for the BEMS databases
- Port requirements
- Prerequisites: BlackBerry Push Notifications service
- Docs prerequisites: CMIS Requirements
- Connect prerequisites: Skype for Business
- Preparing the computer that hosts BEMS for use with Skype for Business
- Preparing the Skype for Business topology for BEMS
- SSL certificate requirements for Skype for Business
- Mutual TLS (MTLS) certificates
- Steps to create a CA-signed certificate for the local computer account using a CSR for BEMS
- Steps to create a CA-signed for the local computer account using automatic enrollment for BEMS
- Create a CSR for the local computer account for BEMS
- Obtain a CA-signed certificate from the CA server
- Import the CA-signed certificate on the CSR requesting BEMS
- Create a Personal Certificate for the local computer account for BEMS
- Export the CA-signed certificate and private key from the Microsoft Management Console
- Import the CA-signed certificate and private key to additional BEMS instances
- Presence prerequisites: Skype for Business
- Presence Prerequisites: Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service
- Prerequisites: BlackBerry Directory Lookup, BlackBerry Follow-Me, and BlackBerry Certificate Lookup services
- Installing or upgrading the BEMS software
- Removing the BEMS software
- Configuring the BEMS services
- Appendices
- Appendix: AlwaysOn Availability support for SQL Server
- Steps to setup SQL Server for AlwaysOn availability
- Configure the BEMS services databases for AlwaysOn availability
- Enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover to subnets for the BEMS-Core and Mail services
- Enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover to subnets for the Connect service
- Enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover to subnets for the Docs service
- Data flow: BEMS notification flow using the Microsoft Graph API
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM Cloud to communicate with an on-premises BEMS
- Import the certificate to the BEMS Windows keystore
- Import the certificate into the Java keystore on BEMS
- Configure the BlackBerry Dynamics server in BEMS
- Configure BEMS connectivity with BlackBerry Dynamics
- Add an app server hosting the entitlement apps to a BlackBerry Dynamics connectivity profile
- Export the BlackBerry Proxy certificate to the local computer
- Appendix: AlwaysOn Availability support for SQL Server
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server 3.8
- BEMS Installation Guide
- Appendices
- Appendix: AlwaysOn Availability support for SQL Server
- Enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover to subnets for the BEMS-Core and Mail services
Enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover to subnets for the BEMS-Core and Mail services
BEMS-Core
and Mail
servicesYou
can enable availability group failovers to different subnets by setting
MultiSubnetFailover to true for the
BEMS
-Core and Mail
services. You can set this option if you have single and
multi-subnet connections. For more information about subnet failovers, visit docs.microsoft.com to read Listeners, clients and failover.For instructions on enabling AlwaysOn availability group failover
to subnets for the
BEMS-Core
and Mail
services when installing a new BEMS
or upgrading a
BEMS
instance,
see the following: - During a new installation, see Install the BEMS software.
- During an upgrade, see Upgrade the BEMS software.