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BlackBerry Dynamics
 connectivity profile settings

BlackBerry Dynamics
 connectivity profiles
 are supported on the following device types:
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Android
  • Windows
BlackBerry Dynamics
 connectivity profile setting
Description
Name
Specify a name for the 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 connectivity profile.
Description
Specify a description for the 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 connectivity profile.
Infrastructure
Route all traffic
For apps developed with a version of the 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK earlier than 6.0, this setting specifies whether all 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 app data is routed through 
BlackBerry Proxy
. For more information, see Routing BlackBerry Dynamics app data through BlackBerry Proxy. This option takes precedence over other settings in the profile. If you select Route all traffic, you can specify a  
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster to route through, or select Deny to block all connections.
For apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later, the default route under "Allowed domains" replaces this setting.
You should select this option only if your organization uses custom or ISV apps developed with a version of 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK earlier than 6.0. Recent versions of 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps released by BlackBerry use a version of the SDK later than 6.0. 
This setting is not included in 
BlackBerry UEM Cloud
.
Allowed domains
A list of the Internet domains that your organization wants to control access to. For example, 
blackberry.com
 controls access to any server in the blackberry.com domain. 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps are allowed to connect through your organization's firewall to any server in the listed domains and their subdomains.
For 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps running 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK versions 6.0 and later, the "Default route" under Allowed domains applies to all domains that aren't otherwise specified in the profile. This option allows for detailed control over how 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps can connect to app servers. For more information, see Setting the default route for BlackBerry Dynamics app data
To add a new domain to the Allowed domains list, click The Add icon and configure the settings for the domain. To remove a domain from the list, click The Remove icon beside the domain that you want to remove.
Domain
Specify the Internet domains that you want to allow or deny access to. For example, 
blackberry.com
 allows access to any server in the blackberry.com domain. 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps are allowed to connect through your organization's firewall to any server in the listed domains and their subdomains.
BlackBerry Proxy cluster
Select this option to specify the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 clusters that must be used to reach the domain. For more information, see Routing BlackBerry Dynamics app data through BlackBerry Proxy
Direct
Select this option to route traffic directly from the app to the domain without going through 
BlackBerry Proxy
. This option is supported only for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later.
Deny
Select this option to block the app from connecting to the domain. This option is supported for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later.
Primary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the primary route that the app uses to connect to the domain.
Secondary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the backup route that the app uses to connect to the domain if the primary cluster is down. 
Default domains
A list of the default allowed domains (for example, qa.blackberry.com). 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps may try to connect to an unqualified hostname like "portal" instead of using a fully qualified name like "portal.sales.xyzcorp.com". The domains in this list will be appended to unqualified hostnames to construct fully qualified names.
To add a new domain to the Default domains list, click The Add icon and configure the settings for the domain. To remove a domain from the list, click The Remove icon beside the domain that you want to remove.
Domain
Specify the domain that you want to add to the Default domains list. 
Primary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the primary route the app uses to connect to the domain. 
Secondary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the backup route the app uses to connect to the domain if the primary cluster is down. 
Additional servers
A list of additional servers that  
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps can connect to. Add servers to this list if you want 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps to connect only to certain servers and not to every server in a domain.
To add a new server to the Additional servers list, click The Add icon and configure the settings for the server. To remove a server from the list, click The Remove icon beside the server that you want to remove.
Server
Specify the fully qualified domain name of any additional servers that 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps can connect to. Add servers to this list instead of using the "Allowed Domains" list if you want 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps to be able to connect only to certain servers and not to every server in a domain. Servers, routing types, and 
BlackBerry Proxy
 clusters listed in this section have precedence over entries listed in the “Allowed Domains” section.
Port
Specify the port that the server uses.
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster
Select this option to specify the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 clusters that must be used to reach the domain.
Direct
Select this option to route traffic from the app to the server without going through 
BlackBerry Proxy
. This option is supported only for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later.
Deny
Select this option to block the app from connecting to the server. This option is supported for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later.
Primary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the primary route the app uses to connect to the server. 
Secondary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the backup route the app uses to connect to the domain if the primary cluster is down. 
IP address ranges
A list of IP address ranges that 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps can access when they make a connection request using an IP address rather than a hostname.
To add a new IP address range to the list, click The Add icon and configure the settings for the settings. To remove an IP address range from the list, click The Remove icon beside the range that you want to remove.
Range
Specify a range of IP addresses that 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps can access when they make a connection request using an IP address rather than a hostname. Address ranges must be entered with a lower and upper bound address (for example, 192.168.2.0-192.168.2.255) or in IPv4 CIDR notation (for example, 192.168.2.0/24). For example:
  • Discrete addresses:
    Example: 192.168.2.0-192.168.2.255
  • An entire subnet:
    Example: 192.168.2.0/24
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster
Select this option to specify the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 clusters that must be used to reach the IP address range.
Direct
Select this option to route traffic directly from the app to the IP address range without going through 
BlackBerry Proxy
. This option is supported only for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SKD version 6.0 and later.
Deny
Select this option to block the app from connecting to the IP address range. This option is supported for apps developed with 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 SDK version 6.0 and later.
Primary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the primary route that the app uses to connect to the IP address range.
Secondary
Select the name of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 cluster from the drop-down list to use as the backup route the app uses to connect to the IP address range if the primary cluster is down.
App servers
Add
If you have one or more 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps that are served from an app server or web server, you can specify the name and port of the server and the priority of the 
BlackBerry Proxy
 clusters used for communication with it. You can also set the priority of the app server to the client app as primary, secondary, or tertiary. All 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps served by the app server or web server are able to use the connection settings you specify.
If you have 
BlackBerry UEM Cloud
 and a 
BEMS
 Cloud in your environment and you configured Email notifications or 
BEMS-Docs
 to create a 
BEMS
 tenant, the 
BEMS
 Cloud URL, port number, and priority are added automatically to the App servers payload section.