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Using BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files to
view information for proxied connections to BlackBerry
devices
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server writes data for each BlackBerry device connection that the BlackBerry MDS Connection
Service proxies in the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files.
You can find the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
You can identify BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files by the component identifier MDAT in the log file name.
Log file example: BlackBerry device user initiates the proxied connection
<LAYER = IPPP, DEVICEPIN = u29, DOMAINNAME = test.rim.net, CONNECTION_TYPE =
DEVICE_CONN, CONNECTIONID = 852164874, DURATION(ms) = 3500, MFH_KBytes = 0.908,
MTH_KBytes = 38.218, MFH_PACKET_COUNT = 1, MTH_PACKET_COUNT = 2>
Log file example: BlackBerry Enterprise Server initiates the proxied connection (push)
<LAYER = IPPP, DEVICEPIN = <devicepin>, DOMAINNAME = kmtestd, CONNECTION_TYPE =
PUSH_CONN, CONNECTIONID = -432667474, DURATION(ms) = 600090, MFH_KBytes = 0,
MTH_KBytes = 10.477, MFH_PACKET_COUNT = 0, MTH_PACKET_COUNT = 4>
Information in BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files for proxied
connections to BlackBerry devices
Attribute
Description
LAYER
protocol layer that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to proxy
BlackBerry device connections
DEVICEPIN
PIN or BlackBerry Enterprise Server user ID of the BlackBerry device that
connects using a proxy server
DOMAINNAME
domain that requests the BlackBerry device connection
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