Deployment Guide

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All networks that have been provisioned are included in the list. You can click a network's row in the list for
additional options:
l To view details for a network, click its Show Details link. The form expands to show its name, description, and
configuration values for network access, wireless networks, enterprise protocols, enterprise authentication,
enterprise trust, Windows networking, and proxy settings.
l To edit any of a network's attributes, click its Edit link. The Network Settings form opens.
l To create a copy of a network configuration to use as a basis for a new configuration, click its Duplicate link.
The Network Settings form opens with all attributes prepopulated and "Copy" appended to its name. You can
rename the new configuration, and edit any of its attributes.
l To see if the network is currently used, click its Show Usage link. The form expands to show a list of
configuration profiles that use it.
l To create a new network configuration, click the Create new network link in the upper right corner. The Network
Settings tabbed form opens.
Configuring Basic Network Access Settings
1. On the Network Settings list view, to configure the network settings that will be provisioned to devices, click the
network’s Edit link. To create a new network, click the Create new network link in the upper-right corner.
The Network Access form opens with the Access tab displayed.
The configuration process is the same for editing an existing network and for creating a new network. The
Network Access form is divided into several tabs:
l Access Specifies basic network properties, such as the name of the wireless network and the type of
security that is used. See "Configuring Basic Network Access Settings " on page 118.
l Protocols Specifies the 802.1X authentication protocols that are used by the network. See "Configuring
802.1X Authentication Network Settings" on page 120.
l Authentication Specifies the type of device authentication to be used for the network. See "Configuring
Device Authentication Settings" on page 121.
l Trust Specifies options related to mutual authentication. See "Configuring Mutual Authentication
Settings" on page 122.
l Windows Specifies networking options used only by devices using the Windows operating system. See
"Configuring Windows-Specific Network Settings" on page 124.
l Proxy Specifies a proxy server to be used by devices connecting to the network. See "Configuring Proxy
Settings" on page 124.
NOTE: Navigating between different tabs will save the changes you have made. The modified settings are indicated with a #”
marker in the tab. The settings used for device provisioning are not modified until you click Create Network.