• To change an existing configuration set, click the
Edit
icon.
5.
In the
Priority Service group
drop-down list, click the name of the service that you want to configure the
communication method for.
6.
In the
Service (Name : Description)
drop-down list, click the name of the communication method that you want to
configure.
7.
Click the
Add
icon.
8.
To specify the communication method that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service should try to connect to the
server with first , click the
Up
and
Down
arrows. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service resolves conflicts by
applying communication methods in the order that you specify. The order of that you specify for LDAP, DSML, or file
communication applies to each communication method separately. The order permits the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service to resolve conflicts between domains if you created multiple communication methods for a
specific URL.
9.
Perform one of the following actions:
• To add a new configuration set, click the
Add
icon.
• To update an existing configuration set, click the
Update
icon.
10. Click
Save all
.
After you finish:
• To confirm your changes, click the
View
icon.
• Assign the configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection
Service instance
You can assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance
so that BlackBerry device users can access documents on remote file systems from devices, the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service can search for certificates and check for the status of the certificates from LDAP servers, DSML
servers, CRL servers, or OCSP servers, and the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send certificate requests to a
certificate authority.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view
.
2.
Click
MDS Connection Service
.
3.
Click the instance that you want to change.
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