- Getting started
- System components and configuration
- BlackBerry AtHoc account requirements
- Install BlackBerry AtHoc
- Upgrade BlackBerry AtHoc
- Postinstallation or upgrade configuration
- Set antivirus file exclusions for database log and tempDB files
- IIS postinstallation checklist
- Application pool configuration tables
- Table 1: Application pool configuration
- Table 2: Application Pool - Web application associations for the AtHoc website - Enterprise configuration
- Table 3: AtHoc services application pool configuration
- Table 4: Application pools - web application association for AtHoc services web site
- IIS handler mappings
- Verification checklist
- Application pool configuration tables
- (Optional) Enable message termination
- (Optional) Enable and enforce the TLS 1.2 protocol
- (Optional) Configure the application server for Windows authentication
- (Optional) Configure client certificates on the application server
- (Optional) Set the SSL client certificate
- (Optional) Install certificates for cloud delivery services
- (Optional) Configure new access card formats for operator auto-login
- (Optional) Enable FIPS on each application server
- (Optional) Archive and MAS export service account requirements
- Configure .NET framework to use a web proxy
- (Optional) Restore the XML files for duplicated devices
- (Optional) Set up error pages for Self Service throttling
- (Optional) Set up error pages for Self Service throttling
- Advanced server configuration
- IIS 8.5 Security Technology Implementation Guide
- Server STIG
- IISW-SV-000103: Enable log file and Event Tracing windows
- IISW-SV-000107: Sufficient web server log records for location of web server events
- IISW-SV-000108: Sufficient web server log records for source of web server events
- IISW-SV-000110: Sufficient web server log records to establish the outcome of web server events
- IISW-SV-000111: Sufficient web server log records to establish identity
- IISW-SV-000112: Web server must use Event Tracing for Windows logging option
- IISW-SV-000120: Samples, examples, and tutuorials must be removed from production server
- IISW-SV-000124: Web server must have MIMEs that invoke OS shell programs disabled
- IISW-SV-000146: Web server must not impede ability to write log record content to an audit log
- IISW-SV-000153: Web server must maintain the confidentiality of controlled information during transmission
- IISW-SV-000154: Web server must maintain the confidentiality of controlled information during transmission
- Application STIG
- IISW-SI-000206: Enable log file and Event Tracing windows
- IISW-SI-000209: Sufficient website log records to establish identity
- IISW-SI-000210: Sufficient website log records to establish identity
- IISW-SI-000211: Website must use Event Tracing for Windows logging option
- IISW-SI-000214: Website must have MIMEs that invoke OS shell programs disabled
- IISW-SI-000228: Non-ASCII characters in URLs must be prohibited
- Server STIG
- Verifying BlackBerry AtHoc is operational
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Organization duplicator object management
- BlackBerry AtHoc Customer Support Portal
- Legal notice
AtHoc server
AtHoc
serverThe
AtHoc
server does the following:- Provides central application functionality, a Web-based user interface for user subscription, delivery preferences, and system administration.
- Enables message routing to targeted users through its delivery engine depending on user-delivery settings and preferences. The Store-and-Forward capability saves alerts for desktop delivery when a user is offline and delivers them once a user’s presence is detected, provided the alert is still alive.
- Schedules recurring alerts for the purposes of performing tests or issuing repeated reminder messages.
- Enables target alerts across multiple systems through cross-systems setup. Alert cascading is also available.
- Provides response tracking, reporting, and archiving features. Extensive audit reports detail operator actions within the system and can help pinpoint the sources of security violations. Real-time aggregated alert delivery and response summary reports are available in a graphical view (bar, graph, or pie charts).
- Stores alerts history for each user automatically.
- Includes APIs and integration modules to alert delivery and dissemination systems such as Telephony Alerting Systems (TAS), SMS aggregators, and wide area speaker array (Giant Voice) systems.
- Integrates with external user directories such as LDAP or Active Directory for user synchronization and import, and end-user authentication.
- Enables windows authentication forBlackBerry AtHocby adding a new Logon in SQL Server for the domain account and makes the new Logon the owner of allAtHocdatabases.
- Provides APIs for integration with external systems and an Agent Platform that enables monitoring of external information sources and generating alerts according to subscription rules.