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Scenario 1: Route traffic to specific servers or domains through
BlackBerry Proxy

This configuration is appropriate for scenarios where some internal app servers must be accessible to
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps, but general traffic to public servers can remain direct.
For example, you can route connections directly to public sites like google.com and microsoft.com, but require internal routing through the
BlackBerry Proxy
to access internal
Microsoft Exchange Server
s and
SharePoint
servers.
This configuration assumes that a web proxy server connection to the Internet is not required, either because no Internet-based servers will ever be routed through the
BlackBerry Proxy
server or because the
BlackBerry Proxy
server itself has direct access to the Internet without requiring a web proxy server connection.
BlackBerry Dynamics
connectivity profile
  1. Set the
    Default allowed domain route type
    to
    Direct
    .
  2. Under
    Allowed domains
    , add the internal domains that you want to route through the
    BlackBerry Proxy
    and select a
    BlackBerry Proxy
    cluster.
  3. (Optional) Add specific server names under
    Additional servers
    and select a
    BlackBerry Proxy
    cluster. This is required only if the servers are not already covered by the
    Allowed domains
    rules.
BlackBerry Proxy
server web proxy server
No web proxy server configuration is necessary.
If your organization has special requirements to access the internet from internal servers, or requires all traffic to be routed through a web proxy server, see the configuration examples below that include proxy configurations.
App-specific web proxy server
No app-specific web proxy server configurations are necessary.