Blackberry PRD-10459-035 Administration Guide - Page 113
Change which BlackBerry MDS Connection Service activities are written to the log file, Edit Properties
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Administration Guide Change which BlackBerry MDS Connection Service activities are written to the log file Change which BlackBerry MDS Connection Service activities are written to the log file 1. In the BlackBerry® Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. 2. On the Connection Service tab, click Edit Properties. 3. In the left pane, click Logs. 4. Perform any of the following tasks: Task Steps Monitor activity at the SRP network layer. a. Click SRP logging enabled. b. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor activity at the IPPP network layer. a. Click IPPP logging enabled. b. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor activity at the UDP network layer. a. Click UDP logging enabled. b. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor activity at the GME network layer. a. Click GME logging enabled. b. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor HTTP headers for response messages that are sent a. from the web server when users retrieve content from the b. Internet and intranet on their BlackBerry devices. Monitor HTTP headers and the body of response messages a. that are sent from the web server when users retrieve b. content from the Internet and intranet on their BlackBerry devices. Monitor encrypted data that the BlackBerry device and the a. origin web server send between them using TLS. b. Click HTTP logging enabled. In the drop-down list, click True. Click Verbose HTTP logging enabled. In the drop-down list, click True. Click TLS logging enabled. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor the certificate revocation status that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the OCSP server. a. Click OCSP logging enabled. b. In the drop-down list, click True. Monitor requests from the BlackBerry device to access a a. Click LDAP logging enabled. user profile or certificate from the LDAP directory. 111