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Licensed Customer Confidential Wireless Continuity for BlackBerry Requirements
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5 Click OK. The SQL Server Network Utility displays a message informing
you that changes are made when saved, but do not take effect until the
SQL Server service is stopped and restarted.
6 Click OK to save your changes.
7 To stop the MSSQLServer, right-click its icon in the notification area. This
pops up the MSSQL menu. Select MSSQL Server Stop. You are asked to
confirm that you want to stop the MSSQLSERVER service on the selected
server. Click Yes to stop the service.
8 Next, restart the service by right-clicking on the icon. Select
MSSQLServer Start.
Verifying that Mobile Data Services are Installed and Configured
NOTE Instructions for BES version 4 and version 5
The following instructions are written for BES version 4. For a BES 5 server,
MDS is a core component and is set to push by default. You can skip this
section for a BES 5 server.
Verifying that MDS is installed and configured for Wireless Continuity for
BlackBerry is a multi-step procedure. You must verify that the MDS server is a
push server and is listening on an available port. You must then set the IT policies.
To verify that the MDS server is a push server and has an appropriate
listening port configured:
1 From the Start button, select BlackBerry Enterprise Server, then
BlackBerry Manager. The BlackBerry Manager splash screen appears.
2 After the BlackBerry Manager has started up, click the Global tab.
3 Expand BlackBerry Domain so that Servers is displayed. Expand
Servers to display a list of servers. Select the server for which you want to
verify settings.
4 When you select a server, settings for that server appear in the
Connection Service panel.
5 MDS must be a push server. To set it as such, locate Tasks on the right
side of the panel. Click Set as Push Server. The page refreshes and Is
push server: is now set to True.
6 Click Edit Properties above Tasks.
7 The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service panel appears. Verify that the
Web Service Listen Port is an available port (usually 8080).
8 Stop and restart the service using the buttons in the Task panel.










