
Component Description
BlackBerry Policy Service The BlackBerry Policy Service performs administration services over the wireless
network. It sends IT policies and IT administration commands and provisions service
books. IT policies and IT administration commands define BlackBerry device
security, settings for synchronizing data over the wireless network, and other
configuration settings on BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Policy Service also
sends service books to configure settings for features and components on
BlackBerry devices.
BlackBerry Router The BlackBerry Router connects to the wireless network to send data to and from
BlackBerry devices. It also sends data over your organization's network to BlackBerry
devices that are connected to computers that host the BlackBerry® Device Manager.
BlackBerry Synchronization Service The BlackBerry Synchronization Service synchronizes organizer data between
BlackBerry devices and the messaging server over the wireless network.
BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager The BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager is a web-based application that permits users
to manage their BlackBerry devices. For example, users can activate BlackBerry
devices, back up and restore data, select messaging options, synchronize data, and
install applications. The BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager includes the BlackBerry
Device Manager.
organization's application server or
content server
Your organization's application server or content server provides push applications
and intranet content that the BlackBerry MDS Services use.
instant messaging server The instant messaging server stores instant messaging accounts.
messaging server The messaging server stores email accounts.
user's computer with the BlackBerry
Device Manager
The user's computer that hosts the BlackBerry Device Manager permits users to
connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers using a serial or USB
connection. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry devices use the
connection to send data between them.
Data traffic from BlackBerry devices bypasses the wireless network when BlackBerry
devices are connected to users' computers. The BlackBerry Device Manager
connects to the BlackBerry Router, which sends data directly to BlackBerry devices.
Users can install the BlackBerry Device Manager when they install the BlackBerry®
Desktop Software or at another time. The BlackBerry Device Manager is an optional
component, but it is required to support a bypass connection to the BlackBerry
Router.
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