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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 9: Managing the Mobile Device Server 95<br />

To configure secondary server support:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, select the profile from the Profile List.<br />

2 Click Edit.<br />

3 In the Mobile Device Server Profile tab, find the Secondary Servers<br />

region.<br />

4 Configure the settings as desired.<br />

5 Click Save.<br />

Configuring Mobile Device Server Blackouts and Updates<br />

From the Mobile Device Server profile, you can configure blackout windows<br />

when the Enterprise Server is not allowed to contact the Mobile Device<br />

Server. You also have the option to restrict when and how many mobile<br />

devices can update simultaneously from the server. These options allow you<br />

more control over bandwidth usage. You can also schedule profile‐specific<br />

updates for the mobile devices.<br />

This section contains the following information:<br />

• Configuring Blackouts<br />

• Restricting Simultaneous Device Updates<br />

• Scheduling Profile‐Specific Device Updates<br />

Configuring Blackouts<br />

To allow you more control over bandwidth usage, <strong>Avalanche</strong> uses blackout<br />

windows and update restrictions in the Mobile Device Server profile. During<br />

a server‐to‐server blackout, the Mobile Device Server is not allowed to<br />

communicate with the Enterprise Server. During a device‐to‐server<br />

restriction, the mobile devices are not allowed to communicate with the<br />

server.<br />

To create a blackout window:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, select the Mobile Device Server profile from the<br />

Profile List.<br />

2 Click Edit.

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