Trait
Description
ACP data that BlackBerry devices can receive is 4 bytes. The
BlackBerry Enterprise Server check-s the value of this trait to find out
how many bytes of ACP data to send to devices. If the version of the
BlackBerry Device Software that the device is running is earlier than
the version that this trait specifies, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
sends the device 4 bytes of ACP data instead of 8 bytes.
If you do not configure this trait, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
sends 8 bytes of ACP data to the device.
ActiveDirectoryLDAPConnectTimeout
This trait specifies the number of seconds that the BlackBerry
Administration Service waits for the BlackBerry Administration
Service and the Microsoft Active Directory to connect over LDAP
before the connection times out.
The default value is 5.
BASIsProxyWPADOptionEnabled
This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Administration Service
uses the Web Proxy Autodiscovery protocol to discover proxy servers
automatically. If you want to enable the Web Proxy Autodiscovery
protocol, change the value to 1. If you want to disable the Web Proxy
Autodiscovery protocol, change the value to 0.
If you do not change the value to 1, the Web Proxy Autodiscovery
protocol is not enabled.
For more information, see
Configure the BlackBerry Administration
Service to use Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol to discover a proxy
server
.
BASNumberOfAdditionalWiredApplicationsToIncl
udeInACP
This trait specifies the number of additional wired applications to
include in the application control policy when reconciling
applications.
BASPASBundleRequestVersionSupport
This trait specifies the version of the BundleRequest.xml file that the
BlackBerry Infrastructure supports.
The default version is 1.0.
BASProxyBasicAuthPassword and
BASProxyBasicAuthUID
If the BlackBerry Administration Service uses HTTP basic
authentication to authenticate with a proxy server, these traits specify
the password and user name that the BlackBerry Administration
Service can use. You can specify the password and user name for a
BlackBerry Administration Service instance, or for all the BlackBerry
Administration Service instances in the BlackBerry Domain. If you do
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