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3. In the Manual Reconnect Interface row, enter the text that will be shown to the user if manual
reconnect is allowed and applicable. Enter the text as HTML code. You can use Smarty template functions. If
this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.
4. In the Connect Success row, enter the text that will be shown to the user after successful reconnect. Enter
the text as HTML code. You can use Smarty template functions. If this field is left empty, the default text will
be displayed.
5. In the Connect Failure row, enter the text that will be shown to the user after a failed reconnect or if the
device does not support reconnection (for example, for iOS 4 and earlier devices). Enter the text as HTML
code. You can use Smarty template functions. If this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.
6. In the After Connect row, enter the text that will be shown after a reconnect attempt, regardless of
success or failure. Enter the text as HTML code. You can use Smarty template functions. If this field is left
empty, the default text will be displayed.
To configure delay and timeout settings:
1. Mark the check box in the Advanced Settings row. The form expands to include these options.
2. In the Disconnect Delay row, enter the duration in seconds for the Web server to wait after receiving a
disconnect request before it sends the request to the controller. This delay gives the client time to receive a
valid HTTP response before begin disconnected from the network.
3. In the Reconnect Delay row, enter the duration in seconds for the client to wait after sending a disconnect
request to the Web server before it sends a reconnect request. This duration must give the Web server and
the controller adequate time to negotiate a disconnect for the device first.
4. In the Reconnect Timeout row, enter the duration in seconds for the client to wait for a valid response
after sending a reconnect request to the Web server. This duration must allow enough time for the client to
be reconnected to the network (using the newly-installed settings) and for the Web server to then
acknowledge the HTTP request.
5. When your entries are complete in this tab, click Save Changes. You can click Next to continue to the next
tab, or Previous to return to the previous tab.
Configuring Provisioning Settings for Legacy OS X Devices
To specify provisioning settings related to legacy OS X 10.5 and 10.6 (Leopard and Snow Leopard) devices:
1. Go to Onboard >Deployment and Provisioning, expand the provioning setting's row in the list, and
click its Edit link. On the Device Provisioning Settings form, click the Legacy OS X tab.
2. In the Before Provisioning text box, enter the instructions that are shown to the user before they
provision their device. The text can be entered as HTML code, and you can use Smarty template functions.
If this field is left empty, the default text will be displayed.