Blackberry PRD-10459-016 - Enterprise Server For MS Exchange Administration Manual page 494

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Administration Guide
CMIME
content protection
CRL
CSR
DES
device transport key
DFS
DHCP
DNS
DOM
DSML
DSML-enabled
server
EAP-FAST
EAP-GTC
EAP-TLS
EAP-TTLS
EAP
Enterprise Service
Policy
ETP
FQDN
GAN
gateway message
envelope
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Compressed Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
Content protection helps protect user data on a locked BlackBerry device by encrypting the user
data using the content protection key and ECC private key.
certificate revocation list
certificate signing request
Data Encryption Standard
The device transport key (formerly known as the master encryption key) is unique to a
BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry device and BlackBerry Enterprise Server use the device
transport key to encrypt the message keys.
distributed file system
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
A Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet database that translates domain names that are
meaningful and recognizable by people into the numeric IP addresses that the Internet uses.
Document Object Model
Directory Service Markup Language
A BlackBerry device uses a DSML-enabled server to search for and download certificates.
Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling
Extensible Authentication Protocol Generic Token Card
Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security
Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security
Extensible Authentication Protocol
The Enterprise Service Policy controls which BlackBerry devices can connect to a BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
Email Transfer Protocol
fully qualified domain name
generic access network
The gateway message envelope protocol is a Research In Motion proprietary protocol that allows
the transfer of compressed and encrypted data between the wireless network and BlackBerry
devices. The protocol defines a routing layer that specifies the types of message contents
allowed and the addressing information for the data. Gateways and routing components use this
information to identify the type and source of the BlackBerry device data, and the appropriate
destination service to route the data to.
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