- Monitoring and reporting
- Using log files
- Auditing events in BlackBerry UEM
- Monitoring BlackBerry UEM using SNMP tools
- Supported SNMP operations
- System requirements: SNMP monitoring
- MIBs for BlackBerry UEM
- Compile the MIB and configure the SNMP management tool
- Using SNMP to monitor components
- Configure SNMP to monitor components
- SNMP counters for enterprise connectivity
- SNMP counters for BlackBerry UEM Core
- SNMP counters for BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
- Using dashboard reports
- View and save a device report
- Logging phone call and SMS/MMS activity for Android Enterprise and Samsung KNOX Workspace devices
- Exporting app deployment reports
- Managing licenses for devices
- Creating event notifications
- Manage BlackBerry Dynamics jobs
- Activity and compliance violation reports for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Monitoring the performance of BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Administration
- Monitoring and reporting
- Auditing events in BlackBerry UEM
Auditing events in BlackBerry UEM
BlackBerry UEM
BlackBerry UEM
keeps administrator and security audit events in log files that you can use to investigate any administrator actions and interactions between BlackBerry UEM
and devices. BlackBerry UEM
records all actions that administrators perform in the management console and displays them in the Audit screen. You can filter the list of actions to display only the actions that are relevant to your investigation. For further analysis or reporting purposes, you can export the filtered list to a .csv file.You can export security audit events to a .csv file from the Audit configuration screen. Security audit events include server actions such as the delivery of commands or policies, starting or stopping a
BlackBerry UEM
instance, initiation or termination of trust channels, certificate validation status, and changes to the audit settings. From the Audit configuration screen, you can choose the types of security events that you want to record in the log file. For some events, you can choose to log the event based on whether it completes successfully or doesn't complete.