Feature and Technical OverviewWi-Fi enabled devices
Feature | Description |
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Direct access to the BlackBerry | Direct access to the BlackBerry Infrastructure over a |
Infrastructure over a | |
| UMA is not available. |
| You can verify with your organization's wireless service provider that your |
| organization's service plan supports access to BlackBerry services over a |
| connection. |
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Encrypted communication over the Wi- | Devices support multiple security methods that are designed to encrypt |
Fi network | communication over the enterprise |
| wireless access points or a network firewall on the enterprise |
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Expanded groups of | Expanded groups of |
configuration settings | |
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Limited connections | |
| limited connections in infrastructure mode only, and to prevent |
| (also known as |
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Multiple | Multiple |
| variety of different environments. |
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Proxy server | Devices supports the use of a transparent proxy server that you can configure |
| between the enterprise |
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Software token provisioning | Software token provisioning is designed to permit you to provision and manage |
| the seed for software token authentication on devices. You can use software |
| token authentication for VPN connections. |
| The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to work with the RSA |
| Authentication Manager to provide software token support for use with layer 2 |
| and layer 3 authentication on supported devices. |
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IT policy rules | the configuration of |
| and passwords). |
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Wireless backup of | Backup of |
profiles | users to restore the profiles, if necessary. |
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