
Component Description
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.
Architecture: Remote BlackBerry Collaboration Service
You can install the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry®
Enterprise Server. You can install the BlackBerry Collaboration Service on a remote computer to support multiple BlackBerry
Enterprise Server instances, configure high availability for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server but exclude the BlackBerry
Collaboration Service, or create a BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool that can support multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server
instances. For more information about configuring the BlackBerry Collaboration Service high availability, see the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server Planning Guide.
The BlackBerry Collaboration Service uses a persistent socket connection for each instant messaging session. You can install the
BlackBerry Collaboration Service on a remote computer to maximize the number of available sockets.
You can install only one type of BlackBerry Collaboration Service (for example, IBM® Lotus® Sametime®). Users can use only
one type of collaboration client on their BlackBerry devices.
Feature and Technical Overview
Architecture: Remote BlackBerry Collaboration Service
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