
Component Description
BlackBerry Administration Service The BlackBerry Administration Service permits you to manage the BlackBerry MDS
Integration Service, create software configurations, publish applications, and
configure application features.
BlackBerry MDS Application Console The BlackBerry MDS Application Console is a tool that manages applications
published using the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.
BlackBerry Configuration Database The BlackBerry Configuration Database contains configuration data for the
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server The BlackBerry Enterprise Server encrypts and compresses application data that
BlackBerry devices receive, and decompresses and decrypts application data that
BlackBerry devices send.
BlackBerry MDS Application Repository The BlackBerry MDS Application Repository is a service that is hosted by the
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and stores the applications that your
organization published so that users can install them on their BlackBerry devices.
BlackBerry MDS Integration Service The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service permits a BlackBerry MDS Runtime
Application to interact with server-side systems that expose standard interfaces or
can be accessed by a direct database connection.
BlackBerry Router The BlackBerry Router connects to the wireless network to send application data
to and from BlackBerry devices.
organization's application servers or
content servers
Your organization's application servers or content servers provide push applications
and intranet content used by the BlackBerry MDS Services.
Architecture: Remote BlackBerry Router
You can install the BlackBerry® Router on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server. You can install the BlackBerry Router on a remote computer if you want to support multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server
instances, create a remote BlackBerry Router pool, or if your organization's security policy requires that internal systems cannot
make connections directly to the Internet and all systems must connect through another system in the DMZ.
The BlackBerry Router does not use many system resources, but it is a critical connection point for the BlackBerry® Enterprise
Solution. You can install multiple BlackBerry Router instances for high availability if the primary BlackBerry Router becomes
unavailable.
If you install the BlackBerry Router in the DMZ, you can permit users to log in to your organization's LAN remotely and you can
deploy BlackBerry devices through a computer that is running the BlackBerry® Device Manager.
Feature and Technical Overview
Architecture: Remote BlackBerry Router
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