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Configuring
BlackBerry UEM
for dark sites

The following table summarizes the configuration tasks you may need to perform after you install
BlackBerry UEM
in a dark site environment.
For more information about configuring
BlackBerry UEM
, see the
BlackBerry UEM
Configuration content
.
Task
Description
Import a
BlackBerry UEM
license file
You must manually import license information into
BlackBerry UEM
in a dark site environment.
For more information, see Adding licenses to BlackBerry UEM.
Replace default certificates with trusted certificates
You can replace the default SSL certificate used by the
BlackBerry UEM
consoles and the default certificate that
BlackBerry UEM
uses to sign the MDM profile for
iOS
devices with trusted certificates.
For more information, see Changing
BlackBerry UEM
certificates
in the
BlackBerry UEM
Configuration content.
Configure connections through internal proxy servers
If your organization uses a proxy server for connections between servers inside your network, you may need to configure server-side proxy settings to allow the
BlackBerry UEM Core
to communicate with remote instances of the management console.
For more information, see Configuring connections through internal proxy servers in the
BlackBerry UEM
Configuration content.
Connect
BlackBerry UEM
to company directories
You can connect
BlackBerry UEM
to one or more company directories so that
BlackBerry UEM
can access user data to create user accounts.
For more information, see Connecting to your company directories in the
BlackBerry UEM
Configuration content.
Connect
BlackBerry UEM
to an SMTP server
If you want
BlackBerry UEM
to send activation emails and other notifications to users, you must specify the SMTP server settings that
BlackBerry UEM
can use.
For more information, see Connecting to an SMTP server to send email notifications in the
BlackBerry UEM
Configuration content.
Obtain and register an APNs certificate
If you want to manage and send data to
iOS
devices, you must obtain a signed CSR from
BlackBerry
, use it to obtain an APNs certificate from
Apple
, and register the APNs certificate with the
BlackBerry UEM
domain.
Control which devices can access
Exchange ActiveSync
If you configured
Microsoft Exchange
to block devices from accessing work email and organizer data unless the devices are added to an allowed list, you must create a
Microsoft Exchange
configuration in
BlackBerry UEM
.
For more information, see Controlling which devices can access
Exchange ActiveSync
in the
BlackBerry UEM
Administration content.
Set up
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
If you want to allow users to perform certain management tasks, such as changing their passwords, you can set up and distribute the
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
web application.
For more information, see Setting up
BlackBerry UEM Self-Service
for users
in the
BlackBerry UEM
Administration content.