User's Manual

The Onboard provisioning workflow is used to securely provision a device and configure it with network
settings. Figure 19 shows a sequence diagram that explains the steps involved in this workflow.
Figure 19 Onboard Provisioning Workflow in the QuickConnect App
Configuring the User Interface for Device Provisioning
The user interface for device provisioning can be customized in three different ways:
l Customizing the Web login page used for device provisioning.
All devices will reach the device provisioning Web login page as the first step of the provisioning process. See
"Configuring Provisioning Settings for the Web Login Page" on page 174 to make changes to the content or
formatting of this page.
l Customizing the properties of the device provisioning profile for iOS and OS X devices.
After starting the provisioning process, users of iOS and OS X are prompted to accept a configuration
profile. See "Configuring Provisioning Settings for iOS and OS X" on page 176 to make changes to the
content of this profile.
l Customizing the user interface of the QuickConnect app for Windows, Mac OS X, and Android devices.
The provisioning process for Windows, Mac OS X, and Android devices uses a separate app, which has a
customizable user interface. See "Configuring Options for Onboard Client Devices" on page 184 to make
changes to the user interface.
Using the {nwa_mdps_config} Template Function
Certain properties can be extracted from the Onboard configuration and used in the device provisioning page.
To obtain these properties, use the {nwa_mdps_config} Smarty template function. The name” parameter
specifies which property should be returned, as described in Table 19.
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