Configure Blackberry Dynamics Direct Connect to bypass Blackberry Dynamics NOC for Blackberry Dynamics apps

What inspired me to write this post was another outage with Blackberry UEM cloud on 07/16/2018. Fortunately, it was resolved within a matter of hours.

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While I wasn’t surprised that we were not able to access the UEM cloud tenant or activate any new device during the outage, I didn’t realize this issue also prevented users from sending/receiving their email with Blackberry Work as they didn’t mention specifically that Blackberry Dynamics NOC might also be affected.

As it turns out, the recent UEM cloud outage affected mail flow for BlackBerry Work in the following ways:

If you are interested in learning more about the data flow, check out the link below.

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During troubleshooting with Blackberry technical support (and there wasn’t much to troubleshoot other than asking to be kept informed when the issue would be resolved), he reminded me about setting up BlackBerry Dynamics Direct Connect which would bypass Blackberry Dynamics NOC if outage ever occurs again. In this case, users with Blackberry Work will continue sending/receiving email as if nothing ever happened.

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Generally speaking, all it takes is to open port 17533 to your Blackberry Proxy within your Blackberry Connectivity Node. Then, log onto your UEM cloud tenant and navigate to Settings -> Blackberry Dynamics -> Direct Connect

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Click on your Blackberry Proxy instance. Then check off Turn on Direct Connect and the FQDN of your Blackberry Proxy hostname should be filled in automatically.

Notice the field Use web proxy is initially grayed out until you check off Turn on Direct Connect first. Fill in the info here if it applies to your environment.

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This backdoor option will sure come in handy next time around (and we all know it will happen sooner or later.)