BlackBerry UEM distributed installation
BlackBerry UEM
distributed installationThis diagram shows how the
BlackBerry UEM
components connect together when the BlackBerry Connectivity Node
and the user interface are both installed separately from the primary BlackBerry UEM
components.For more information on the architecture when you install
BlackBerry UEM
on more than one computer for high availability, see the Planning Guide.For information about the ports used for connections between components, see the Planning content.
Component name | Description |
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Primary BlackBerry UEM components | The primary BlackBerry UEM components include the BlackBerry UEM Core and all components installed with it on the same server. |
BlackBerry UEM Core | The BlackBerry UEM Core is the central component of the BlackBerry UEM architecture. It consists of several subcomponents that are responsible for:
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BlackBerry UEM database | The BlackBerry UEM database is a relational database that contains user account information and configuration information that BlackBerry UEM uses to manage devices and BlackBerry
Dynamics apps. |
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service (primary) | The BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service sends commands to Exchange ActiveSync to add devices to an allowed list when devices are activated on BlackBerry UEM . Unmanaged devices that try to connect to an organization's mail server can be reviewed, verified, and blocked or allowed through the BlackBerry UEM management console by an administrator. |
Remote UI components | The management console and BlackBerry UEM Self-Service can be installed separately from other BlackBerry UEM components. If you install them separately, an instance of the BlackBerry Management Console Core is also installed. |
BlackBerry Management Console Core | If installed, the BlackBerry Management Console Core only processes UI requests from the management console and BlackBerry UEM Self-Service . This ensures that these interfaces are responsive even when the load on BlackBerry UEM Core is high. |
Management console and BlackBerry UEM Self-Service | The management console and BlackBerry UEM Self-Service provide a web-based user interface for administrator and user access to BlackBerry UEM . It can be installed separately from other BlackBerry UEM components.You use the management console to manage system settings, users, devices, and apps. Users can access BlackBerry UEM Self-Service to set an activation password and send commands, such as set password, lock device, and delete device data, to devices. |
BlackBerry Connectivity Node | The BlackBerry Connectivity Node installs instances of the BlackBerry UEM device connectivity components to your organization’s domain on a different server than the BlackBerry UEM Core . Each BlackBerry Connectivity Node contains these components:
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BlackBerry Cloud Connector | The BlackBerry Cloud Connector allows the BlackBerry Connectivity Node components to communicate with the BlackBerry UEM Core . All communication between the BlackBerry Cloud Connector and BlackBerry UEM Core travels through the BlackBerry Infrastructure . |
BlackBerry Proxy | BlackBerry Proxy maintains the secure connection between your organization and the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC . It also supports BlackBerry
Dynamics Direct Connect, which allows app data to bypass the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC . |
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus | BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus provides a secure IP tunnel between work apps on devices and your organization's network. One tunnel that supports standard IPv4 (TCP and UDP) data is established for each device through the BlackBerry Infrastructure . |
BlackBerry Secure Gateway | The BlackBerry Secure Gateway provides a secure connection through the BlackBerry Infrastructure and BlackBerry UEM to your organization's mail server for iOS devices. |
BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service (BlackBerry Connectivity Node ) | BlackBerry UEM can use instances of BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service that are installed with the BlackBerry Connectivity Node to manage gatekeeping for your mail server. Each instance must be able to access your organization’s gatekeeping server. If you want gatekeeping data to be managed only by the BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service that is installed with the primary BlackBerry UEM components, you can disable the BlackBerry Gatekeeping Service in each BlackBerry Connectivity Node |
BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server | BEMS consolidates several services used to send work data to and from BlackBerry
Dynamics apps, including: BlackBerry Push Notifications , BlackBerry Connect , BlackBerry Presence , and BlackBerry Docs . |
BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server databases | The BEMS databases store user, app, policy, and configuration information. |
BlackBerry Infrastructure and BlackBerry Dynamics NOC | The BlackBerry Infrastructure registers user information for device activation, validates licensing information for BlackBerry UEM and provides a trusted path between the organization and every user based on strong, cryptographic, mutual authentication.The BlackBerry Dynamics NOC is a separately-located NOC that provides secure communications between BlackBerry
Dynamics apps on devices and BlackBerry UEM Core , BlackBerry Proxy , and BlackBerry Enterprise Mobility Server . |