Blackberry ENTERPRISE SOLUTION SECURITY - SECURITY FOR DEVICES WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY - TECHNICAL Manual do Utilizador Página 93

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4. The Browser Push Engine on the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sends the installation message to the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service using Push Access Protocol.
5. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends the installation message to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.
6. The BlackBerry Dispatcher sends the installation message to the BlackBerry Router.
7. The BlackBerry Router sends the installation message to a BlackBerry device over the wireless network.
The BlackBerry device receives the installation message on the port number that it uses to listen for browser updates.
8. The BlackBerry Browser Application installs on the BlackBerry device. Depending on the type of BlackBerry Browser
Application, one of the following occurs on the BlackBerry device:
If the application is a browser channel push application, an "unread" icon displays on the Home screen of the BlackBerry
device. After the user clicks the icon to view the web page in the BlackBerry® Browser, the icon becomes a "read" icon.
If the application is a browser cache push application, the web page is stored in the cache of the BlackBerry Browser.
To access the web page, the user can browse to the web address using the BlackBerry Browser.
If the application is a browser message push application, an email message that includes the web address appears in
the message list.
The Browser Push Engine on the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service polls the web page that is specified in the BlackBerry
Browser Application for changes. The configuration that is specified in the deployment .xml file specifies the frequency of the
polling interval. When the Browser Push Engine detects changes to the web page, it pushes a browser update to the BlackBerry
device. Depending on the type of BlackBerry Browser Application, the updated web page is displayed through an "unread" icon
on the home screen, updated in the BlackBerry Browser cache, or linked to a new message in the messages list on the BlackBerry
device.
BlackBerry device management process flows
Process flow: Activating a BlackBerry device over the wireless network
A user receives or purchases a new BlackBerry® device.
1. The user contacts your organization's IT department to activate the BlackBerry device.
2. You create a temporary activation password for the user account and communicate the password to the user. The password
applies to the user account only.
3. To activate the BlackBerry device over the wireless network, the user opens the activation application on the BlackBerry
device and types the appropriate email address and activation password.
4. The BlackBerry device sends an activation request message to the email account. The message contains information about
the BlackBerry device, such as routing information and the public keys for the BlackBerry device.
5. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends the BlackBerry device an activation response that contains routing information
about the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the public keys for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Feature and Technical Overview
BlackBerry device management process flows
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