- Preinstallation and preupgrade checklist
- Installation and upgrade
- Steps to install BlackBerry UEM
- Supported upgrade environments
- Steps to upgrade BlackBerry UEM version 12.8 or later to BlackBerry UEM version 12.10
- Port requirements
- Preinstallation and preupgrade tasks
- Configure permissions for the service account
- Set an environment variable for the Java location
- Configuring connections for the BlackBerry UEM database
- Backing up the databases
- Creating or upgrading a BlackBerry UEM database using CreateDB
- Performing a test upgrade of the BlackBerry UEM and BlackBerry Control databases
- BlackBerry UEM Readiness Tool
- Configuring database high availability using Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn
- Prerequisites: Installing or upgrading the BlackBerry UEM software
- Installing or upgrading the BlackBerry UEM software
- Install a new BlackBerry UEM instance
- Upgrade BlackBerry UEM version 12.8 and later to BlackBerry UEM version 12.10
- Upgrade a domain that consists of multiple instances of BlackBerry UEM
- Install or upgrade BlackBerry UEM using the command prompt window
- Install the BlackBerry UEM components on separate computers using the command prompt window
- Installing BlackBerry UEM in a DMZ
- Creating server groups and installing BlackBerry Connectivity Node instances
- Installing a standalone BlackBerry Router
- Logging in to BlackBerry UEM for the first time
- Removing the BlackBerry UEM software
- Removing the BlackBerry Connectivity Node software
- Troubleshooting BlackBerry UEM installation or upgrade
- Additional information
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.10
- BlackBerry UEM Installation and Upgrade
- Installation and upgrade
- Installing a standalone BlackBerry Router
Installing a standalone BlackBerry Router
BlackBerry Router
The
BlackBerry Router
is an optional component that you can install in a DMZ outside your organization's firewall. The BlackBerry Router
connects to the Internet to send data between BlackBerry UEM
and devices that use the BlackBerry Infrastructure
.The
BlackBerry Router
functions as a proxy server and can support SOCKS v5 (no authentication).If you want to configure
BlackBerry UEM
to use a TCP proxy server, If your current environment contains a TCP proxy server, you do not need to install the
BlackBerry Router
.Upgrading a standalone BlackBerry Router
BlackBerry Router
If you want to upgrade your router from
BlackBerry UEM
version 12.8 or 12.9 to version 12.10, you cannot directly upgrade it. You must first uninstall the existing router and then install a new one.