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Managing a BlackBerry Domain, Managing multiple BlackBerry Domain instances

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Administration Guide Managing a BlackBerry Domain Managing a BlackBerry Domain 19 Managing multiple BlackBerry Domain instances You can manage a different BlackBerry® Domain by connecting the BlackBerry Manager to the BlackBerry Configuration Database for that BlackBerry Domain. Connect the BlackBerry Manager to a different BlackBerry Domain 1. In the BlackBerry® Manager, on the Tools menu, click Options. 2. In the left pane, click Database. 3. Double-click Database Server Name. 4. Type the name of the database server that the BlackBerry Configuration Database is located on. 5. Double-click Database Name. 6. Type the BlackBerry Configuration Database name. 7. In the Authentication drop-down list, click an authentication type. 8. In the Log Database Calls drop-down list, click True. 9. Click OK. 10. Close the BlackBerry Manager. 11. Open the BlackBerry Manager. Managing CAL keys CAL keys control how many user accounts can exist on a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server at the same time. When you exceed the number of licensed user accounts, the BlackBerry Manager informs you that you require more CAL keys. If you use a temporary evaluation version of a CAL key and the CAL key expires, the BlackBerry Dispatcher turns off automatically, stopping all synchronization between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry devices. You must purchase a new CAL key before you can restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher. If you use a temporary evaluation CAL key, you cannot reuse that CAL key after you purchase a permanent CAL key. To help you transfer CAL keys to computers in other BlackBerry Domain instances, or to troubleshoot CAL key issues, you can copy the CAL keys from the BlackBerry Manager to a text file. 113

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Managing a BlackBerry Domain
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Managing multiple BlackBerry Domain instances
You can manage a different BlackBerry® Domain by connecting the BlackBerry Manager to the BlackBerry Configuration Database
for that BlackBerry Domain.
Connect the BlackBerry Manager to a different BlackBerry Domain
1.
In the BlackBerry® Manager, on the
Tools
menu, click
Options
.
2.
In the left pane, click
Database
.
3.
Double-click
Database Server Name
.
4.
Type the name of the database server that the BlackBerry Configuration Database is located on.
5.
Double-click
Database Name
.
6.
Type the BlackBerry Configuration Database name.
7.
In the
Authentication
drop-down list, click an authentication type.
8.
In the
Log Database Calls
drop-down list, click
True
.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Close the BlackBerry Manager.
11.
Open the BlackBerry Manager.
Managing CAL keys
CAL keys control how many user accounts can exist on a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server at the same time. When you exceed the
number of licensed user accounts, the BlackBerry Manager informs you that you require more CAL keys.
If you use a temporary evaluation version of a CAL key and the CAL key expires, the BlackBerry Dispatcher turns off automatically,
stopping all synchronization between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry devices. You must purchase a new CAL
key before you can restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher. If you use a temporary evaluation CAL key, you cannot reuse that CAL key
after you purchase a permanent CAL key.
To help you transfer CAL keys to computers in other BlackBerry Domain instances, or to troubleshoot CAL key issues, you can
copy the CAL keys from the BlackBerry Manager to a text file.
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