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Connecting to a BlackBerry Router
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Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring communication with distributed components 8. Perform the following actions: • To turn on support for an attachment file format, in the Extensions section, type the file extension of the format. Click the Add icon beside the extension that you typed. • To turn off support for an attachment file format, in the Extensions section, click the Delete icon beside the file extension. 9. Click the Add icon. 10. Click Save All. 11. Repeat steps 2 to 10 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance in your organization's environment that requires the BlackBerry Attachment Service instance. 12. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. a. In the Component view, expand BlackBerry Enterprise Server. b. Click the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance. c. Click Restart instance. Connect a remote BlackBerry Attachment Service to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server Perform the following actions if you did not install the BlackBerry® Attachment Service on the same computer as the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. The BlackBerry Messaging Agentrequires access to the remote BlackBerry Attachment Service so that it can process attachment requests. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Server. 2. Click the name of the remote BlackBerry Attachment Service. 3. Click Edit instance. 4. On the Supported Attachment Connector instances tab, add the BlackBerry Attachment Connector that is installed with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. 5. Click Save All. 6. To restart the BlackBerry Attachment Service, on the Instance information tab, in the Status list, click Restart instance. Connecting to a BlackBerry Router Perform the following tasks if you installed the BlackBerry® Router on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. These tasks ensure that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can connect to the BlackBerry Router. 47