Blackberry Version 5.0 Service Pack 4 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Configure a Hosted BlackBerry services
environment for use with Microsoft
Exchange 2010 SP1 Multi-Tenant
Deployment
1. Verify that you configured the Microsoft Exchange 2010 messaging environment and completed the tasks "Configure
a management role for Microsoft Exchange Web Services" and "Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to run
without public folders". For more information, see "Configuring a Microsoft Exchange 2010 messaging environment".
2. Configure Hosted BlackBerry services. If possible, make sure that your organization’s customers have full control of
their subtree in
Microsoft Active Directory. For more information, see "Configure Hosted BlackBerry services when
your organization’s customers have full control of their subtree in Microsoft Active Directory" in the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server Administration Guide.
Configure the BlackBerry Administration
Service instances in a pool to communicate
across network subnets
The instances in the BlackBerry Administration Service pool use multicast UDP to communicate with each other. If the
BlackBerry Administration Service instances are located in different network subnets and your organization's network
configuration does not permit multicast UDP across the network subnets, you must configure the BlackBerry
Administration Service instances to use TCP to communicate with each other. For example, if your organization uses a UDP
peer-to-peer firewall filter, you must configure the BlackBerry Administration Service instances to use TCP to communicate
across the network subnets.
1. Make sure that no BlackBerry Administration Service instance is in the process of restarting.
2. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Administration Service.
3. Click Edit component.
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