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Configuring
BlackBerry UEM
to send data through a proxy server

You can configure
BlackBerry UEM
to send data through a TCP proxy server before it reaches the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
.
By default,
BlackBerry UEM
connects directly to the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
using port 3101. If your organization's security policy requires that internal systems cannot connect directly to the Internet, you can install a TCP proxy server. The TCP proxy server acts as an intermediary between
BlackBerry UEM
and the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
.
You can install a proxy server outside your organization’s firewall in a DMZ. Installing a TCP proxy server in a DMZ provides an extra level of security for
BlackBerry UEM
. Only the proxy server connects to
BlackBerry UEM
from outside the firewall. All connections to the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
between
BlackBerry UEM
and devices go through the proxy server.
This image shows the following options for sending data through a proxy server to the
BlackBerry Infrastructure
: no proxy server, and a TCP proxy server deployed in a DMZ.
Image showing BlackBerry UEM configured to use no proxy server, and a TCP proxy server deployed in the DMZ.