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Feature and Technical Overview

BlackBerry Enterprise Server process flows

1.A user receives a message with an attachment on a BlackBerry device.

2.The BlackBerry Messaging Agent verifies that the format of the attachment is valid for conversion.

If the format is not valid and the user’s BlackBerry device is based, the Open Attachment menu item does not appear on the user’s BlackBerry device.

3.The user clicks the Open Attachment menu item to view the attachment on the BlackBerry device.

4.The attachment viewer sends the request to the BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

5.The BlackBerry Messaging Agent connects to the BlackBerry Attachment Service over port 1900.

6.The BlackBerry Attachment Service retrieves the attachment in binary format from the user’s message store using the BlackBerry Messaging Agent link to the messaging server.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service distills the attachment and extracts the content, layout, appearance, and navigation information from the attachment.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service organizes, stores, and links the information in a proprietary DOM in a binary XML style.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service formats the attachment for the BlackBerry device and converts it to UCS format. The formatting is based on the request for content (for example, page and paragraph information, or search words) and the available BlackBerry device information (for example, screen size, display, or available space).

The BlackBerry Attachment Service sends the UCS data to the BlackBerry Messaging Agent using a TCP/IP connection over port 1900.

7.The BlackBerry Messaging Agent sends the converted attachment to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

8.The BlackBerry Dispatcher compresses the first portion of the attachment, encrypts it using the device transport key of the BlackBerry device, and sends the first portion of the attachment to the BlackBerry Router.

9.The BlackBerry Router sends the first portion of the attachment to the wireless network over port 3101.

10.The wireless network verifies that the PIN belongs to a valid BlackBerry device that is registered with the wireless network.

11.The wireless network delivers the attachment to the BlackBerry device.

12.The BlackBerry device sends a delivery confirmation to the BlackBerry Dispatcher, which sends it to the BlackBerry Messaging Agent. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not receive a delivery confirmation within 4 hours, it sends the attachment data to the wireless network again.

13.The BlackBerry device uses its device transport key to decrypt and decompress the attachment so that the user can view the attachment.

14.The user views the attachment on the BlackBerry device by selecting a section from the table of contents, or by viewing the full attachment. The original formatting of the attachment, including indents, tables, fonts, and bullets, is reflected on the BlackBerry device.

Process flow: Viewing an attachment using a link

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Contents Feature and Technical Overview Published 2013-11-07 SWD-20131107160132924 Contents BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security 103 Date Description Document revision historyWhats New in BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 SP4 Feature DescriptionEnhancements to access control Enhancements to security featuresIncreased efficiency of reconciliation ProcessOverview BlackBerry Enterprise Server Architecture BlackBerry Enterprise Server BlackBerry Enterprise Server ArchitectureFeature and Technical Overview Component Description Database and the message store databases BlackBerry Synchronization ServiceDevices BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerComponentDescription Architecture Remote BlackBerry Collaboration ServiceMessaging data that BlackBerry devices send BlackBerry Administration ServiceBlackBerry Collaboration Service Architecture Remote BlackBerry MDS Connection Service Architecture Remote BlackBerry Router Component Description Architecture Remote BlackBerry Administration Service Enterprise Server, user accounts, and BlackBerry devices Architecture Remote BlackBerry Attachment ServiceBlackBerry device for viewing Details and user information Architecture BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerComponent Description BlackBerry Administration Service BlackBerry Enterprise Server Components and featuresBlackBerry Mail Store Service BlackBerry Configuration PanelDomain Using the server view or component view Options for viewing the BlackBerryTable name Description Page BlackBerry Messaging Agent BlackBerry messaging and collaboration servicesContact list updates You can turn off wireless email reconciliationEmail reconciliation Appear with the same status on their BlackBerry devicesAttachment in multiple data packets If an attachment exceeds 64 KB, the BlackBerry device sendsApplication on their BlackBerry devices BlackBerry devicesCan synchronize to their BlackBerry devices BlackBerry Collaboration ServiceUsing the BlackBerry Administration Service Sessions automatically and permits new sessions to start Session managementConversations with multiple contacts Contacts on their BlackBerry devicesContact list on BlackBerry devices Formats on their BlackBerry devicesMessages to contacts directly from their contact lists User is linked to an existing contact list entryBlackBerry Synchronization Service Format Extension BlackBerry Attachment ServiceAudio Amr, .mp3, .wav, .wma Corel WordPerfect Wpd BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceHtm, .html RtfService requests user information and caches cookies Authentication methodsProxy auto-configuration .pac file Access controlBlackBerry Browser Applications BlackBerry ApplicationsBlackBerry Java Applications Type DescriptionFeature and Technical Overview Controlling third-party applications on BlackBerry devices BlackBerry Policy ServiceBlackBerry device management BlackBerry Router Configurations on the BlackBerry device automaticallyUser account to the Default IT policy automatically Application management Computer that can access the intranetBlackBerry Web Desktop Manager Simplified administration Suite installed, to BlackBerry devicesService statistics Over the wireless networkNotifies the users when a newer Users cannot generate encryption Devices are connectedKeys Users cannot override emailUsers can synchronize the following Wireless activation Principles Description BlackBerry Enterprise Solution 6 securityConnect to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Security features of the BlackBerry Enterprise SolutionData protection Feature and Technical Overview Encrypting user data on a locked device Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry deviceEncrypting the device transport key on a locked device Managing device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerFeature and Technical Overview Delete only the organization data IT administration command DescriptionProtection, you cannot use this command Application data BlackBerry Enterprise Server High availability Feature and Technical Overview How a primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server self-demotes Feature and Technical Overview BlackBerry Configuration Database high availability BlackBerry Configuration Database mirroring Feature and Technical Overview Component High availability type Description High availability in a distributed environmentConfiguration Database Collaboration Service instanceConnection Service instance Using information that is stored in the BlackBerryTypes of Wi-Fi networks Wi-Fi enabled devicesSupport the authentication type that your organization uses Home Wi-Fi networksWireless access points Component Description Across multiple radio technologies Internet contentFeature and Technical Overview GSM/EDGE Feature and Technical OverviewWi-Fi enabled devices Characteristic Description Characteristic Description Security features of a Wi-Fi enabled device Infrastructure over a Wi-Fi connection Direct access to the BlackBerryExpanded groups of Wi-Fi and VPN Multiple Wi-Fi and VPN profilesProcess flow Sending a message to a BlackBerry device BlackBerry Enterprise Server Process flowsMessaging process flows Process flow Sending a message from a BlackBerry device Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Instant messaging process flows Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Process flow Viewing a message attachment Message attachment process flowsProcess flow Viewing an attachment using a link Feature and Technical Overview Organizer data process flows Feature and Technical Overview Process flow Adding a contact picture on a BlackBerry device Mobile data process flows Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview Feature and Technical Overview 100 BlackBerry device management process flows Feature and Technical Overview Glossary10 Generic access network Enterprise ServiceGeneric access network controller Destination service to route the data toKerberos protocol Service booksMessage keys Messaging serverUnlicensed Mobile Access Universal Content StreamUniversal Serial Bus Virtual private network107 Provide feedback108 Legal notice109 Feature and Technical Overview