- Managing secure connections with BlackBerry UEM
- Managing work connections using profiles
- Setting up work Wi-Fi networks for devices
- Setting up work VPNs for devices
- Enabling and assigning per-app VPN settings
- Setting up proxy profiles for devices
- Using BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus for connections to work resources
- Server and device requirements for BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Enable BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Updating the BlackBerry Connectivity app
- Update the BlackBerry Connectivity app for Samsung Knox Workspace and Android Enterprise devices that don't have access to Google Play
- Enterprise connectivity profile settings
- Specify the DNS settings for the BlackBerry Connectivity app
- Optimize secure tunnel connections for Android devices that use BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Troubleshooting BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Using BlackBerry 2FA for secure connections to critical resources
- Enable automatic authentication for iOS devices
- Specify DNS servers for iOS and macOS devices
- Specify email and web domains for iOS devices
- Control network usage for apps on iOS devices
- Create a web content filter profile on iOS devices
- Create an AirPrint profile for iOS devices
- Create an AirPlay profile for iOS devices
- Create an Access Point Name profile for Android devices
- Using PKI certificates with devices or apps
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with your organization's PKI software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s Entrust software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s Entrust IdentityGuard server to use smart credentials
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization's OpenTrust software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to a BlackBerry Dynamics PKI connector
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s app-based PKI solution
- Providing client certificates to devices and apps
- Sending certificates to devices and apps using profiles
- Sending CA certificates to devices and apps
- Sending client certificates to devices and apps using user credential profiles
- Create a user credential profile to connect to your BlackBerry Dynamics PKI connector
- Use Intercede MyID to provide derived credentials certificates to devices
- Sending client certificates to devices and apps using SCEP
- Send the same client certificate to multiple devices
- Specify the certificate used by an app using a certificate mapping profile
- Managing client certificates for user accounts
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with your organization's PKI software
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.21
- Managing secure connections
- Managing work connections using profiles
- Create an AirPrint profile for iOS devices
Create an AirPrint profile for iOS devices
AirPrint
profile for iOS
devicesAirPrint
profiles can help users find printers that support AirPrint
, are accessible to them, and for which they have the required permissions. In situations where protocols such as Bonjour
can't discover AirPrint
enabled printers on another subnetwork, AirPrint
profiles specify where resources are located. You can configure and assign AirPrint
profiles to iOS
andiPadOS
devices so that users don’t have to configure printers manually.- On the menu bar, clickPolicies and Profiles > Networks and connections > AirPrint.
- Click .
- Type a name and description for the profile.
- In theAirPrint configurationsection, click .
- In theIP Addressfield, type the IP address of the printer orAirPrintserver.
- In theResource Pathfield, type the resource path of the printer.The printer's resource path corresponds to therpparameter of the_ipps.tcpBonjourrecord. For example:
- printers/<printer series>
- printers/<printer model>
- ipp/print
- IPP_Printer
- Optionally, ifAirPrintconnections are secured by TLS, select theForce TLScheckbox.
- Optionally, if the port differs from the default for the Internet Printing Protocol, type the port number in thePortfield.
- ClickAdd, then clickAddagain.
Assign the AirPrint profile to user accounts, user groups, or device groups.