Blackberry SWD-504685-0330050601-001 manual Resendpeertopeerkey, Action

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Administration Guide

-resend_peer_to_peer_key

-resend_peer_to_peer_key

 

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You can use the -resend_peer_to_peer_key parameter to resend a peer-to-peer encryption key to the BlackBerry® device.

Syntax: -resend_peer_to_peer_key

-resend_peer_to_peer_key : resend peer-to-peer key -u <user name> : user name

[-b <instance>] : instance name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component

[-utype <type>] : user type - display_name, email_address, login_name, canonical_name

Subparameters: -resend_peer_to_peer_key

Subparameter

Description

 

 

-b <instance>

This subparameter specifies the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instance name for the

 

action.

 

You use the name as it appears in the BlackBerry Administration Service.

-u <user_name>

This subparameter specifies the user account for the action. Depending on the BlackBerry

 

Enterprise Server environment, the user account uses one of the following formats:

 

for Microsoft® Exchange: mailbox name (for example, smoser@test.rim.net)

 

for IBM® Lotus® Domino®: canonical name (for example, “CN=Sam Moser/

 

 

O=Server01”)

 

for Novell® GroupWise®: user ID (for example, sammoser)

 

for MDS Applications: display name of the BlackBerry device

-utype <type>

This subparameter specifies which of the following options the BlackBerry Enterprise

 

Server User Administration Tool uses to search for the user account:

 

display_name

 

email_address

 

canonical_name

 

login_name: name that the account uses to log in to the BlackBerry Administration

 

 

Service

Searches are not case sensitive and appear in the order DisplayName, EmailAddress,

UserName, and MailboxId. Most matches are prefix matches.

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