Blackberry CLIENT FOR USE WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE LIVE COMMUNICATIONS SERVER 2005 Manual de usuario Pagina 4

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Using a segmented network to
prevent the spread of malware
To help prevent the spread of malware in your organization’s network, you can use firewalls to divide your organization’s
network or LAN into segments to create a segmented network. Each segment can manage the network traffic for a specific
BlackBerry Enterprise Solution component. A segmented network is designed to improve the security and performance of
the segments by filtering out data that is not sent to the correct segment.
To configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution in a segmented network, you must install each BlackBerry Enterprise
Solution component on a computer that is separate from the computers that host other components and then place each
computer in its own network segment. If you configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution in a segmented network, you
create an architecture that is designed to prevent the spread of potential attacks from one computer that hosts a
component to another computer within your organization’s LAN. A segmented network architecture is designed to isolate
attacks and contain them on one computer. To permit communication with other components, when you install each
component in its own segment, you open only the port numbers that the components use.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and components, with the exception of the BlackBerry Router, do not support installation
in a DMZ. For more information about configuring the BlackBerry Router in the DMZ, see Placing the BlackBerry Router in
the DMZ
.
For more information about the port numbers that the components use, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
Administration Guide.
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