Your BlackBerry servers are located under the Exchange organizations in the treeview.
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Click Start | Program Files | Quest | UC Diagnostics | UC Diagnostics Management Console |
The Management Console consists of the following components:
Allows you see all the actions on the currently selected object | |
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Click OK. |
For information about the permissions run diagnostic services on the BlackBerry, Exchange, OCS, Lync, or Skype for Business platforms, see the Unified Communications Diagnostics Deployment Guide.
For information about permissions required to access the SQL data and for information about cluster support, see the Unified Communications Diagnostics Deployment Guide.
For more information on discovery, see the Unified Communications Diagnostics Deployment Guide.
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If you have a hybrid Exchange and Exchange Online deployment, select the Exchange Online check box. |
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Click OK. |
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Click OK. |
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If you have a hybrid Lync/Skype for Business and Skype for Business Online deployment, select the Skype for Business Online check box. |
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Click OK. |
You must be connected to an Exchange organization before you can connect to a BlackBerry domain.
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Click OK. |
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Select Edit BlackBerry Servers Connection Properties. |
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Use the View Connection Properties dialog box to change or customize parameters as necessary.
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Select Disconnect from Organization if you are connected to an Exchange organization) |
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Select Remove Organization if you are connected to an Exchange organization |
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From the treeview, right-click the Exchange organization node and select Edit BlackBerry Servers Connection Properties. |
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Click Remove. |
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Select Export Topology Layout. |
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Select Import Topology Layout. |
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