- 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 database
- BlackBerry UEM Readiness Tool
- Steps to install BlackBerry UEM
- Supported upgrade environments
- Steps to upgrade BlackBerry UEM version 12.11 or later to BlackBerry UEM version 12.13
- Installing or upgrading the BlackBerry UEM software
- Install a new BlackBerry UEM instance
- Check the ports assigned by the BlackBerry UEM setup application
- Install an additional BlackBerry UEM instance
- Upgrade BlackBerry UEM version 12.11 and later to BlackBerry UEM version 12.13
- 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
- Post-upgrade checklist
- Creating server groups and installing BlackBerry Connectivity Node instances
- Create a server group
- Change the default settings for BlackBerry Connectivity Node instances
- Prerequisites: Install a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Install a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Activate a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Configure proxy settings for a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Manage server groups
- Installing a standalone BlackBerry Router
- Logging in to BlackBerry UEM for the first time
- Removing the BlackBerry UEM software
- Rebuilding a BlackBerry UEM server instance
- Removing the BlackBerry Connectivity Node software
- Rebuilding a BlackBerry Connectivity Node instance
- Troubleshooting BlackBerry UEM installation or upgrade
- Additional information
- Legal notice
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.13
- Installation and Configuration
- BlackBerry UEM 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
To upgrade your router, you must first uninstall the existing router and then install a new one.