- Start here
- Planning tools
- BlackBerry UEM installation options
- Device management modes
- Designing a deployment plan for BlackBerry UEM
- Planning high availability for a BlackBerry UEM domain
- Architecture: High availability for BlackBerry UEM
- High availability and the BlackBerry UEM Core
- Configuring high availability for the management console
- High availability and the BlackBerry Connectivity Node
- Configuring database high availability using Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn
- Configuring database high availability using database mirroring
- Preinstallation and preupgrade requirements
- Hardware requirements
- Port requirements
- Server configuration
- Global IP ranges
- Mobile device configuration (Wi-Fi requirements)
- Reserved IP address ranges
- Outbound connections: BlackBerry UEM to the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Outbound connections: BlackBerry UEM to the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC
- Outbound connections: Devices on a work Wi-Fi network
- Intranet connections
- How BlackBerry UEM selects listening ports during installation
- Supporting the deployment
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.18
- Planning and Architecture
- BlackBerry UEM and BEMS Planning Guide
- Port requirements
- Outbound connections: BlackBerry UEM to the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC
Outbound connections: BlackBerry UEM to the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC
BlackBerry UEM
to the BlackBerry Dynamics NOC
Your organization's firewall must allow TCP connections to the appropriate IP ranges so that the
BlackBerry Proxy
can connect to the BlackBerry
Dynamics
NOC. Refer to Reserved IP address ranges for details.Alternatively, you can configure your organization's firewall to allow connections to host names specifically for
BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps, listed in Mobile device configuration (Wi-Fi requirements).If you do not configure a web proxy server for a
BlackBerry Proxy
instance, your organization’s internal and external firewalls must allow connections over port 17533. If you configure BlackBerry Proxy
to use BlackBerry Dynamics Direct Connect
, your organization’s external firewalls must allow connections over port 17533. For more information about configuring
BlackBerry Proxy
, see the Configuration content.