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You can click a provisioning set's row in the list for additional options:
l To view details for a provisioning set, click its Show Details link. The form expands to show a summary of the
settings defined for it, including information for identity, authorization, supported devices, Web login page,
device provisioning, profile signing, and reconnect behavior.
l To edit any of a provisioning set's attributes, click its Edit link. The Device Provisioning Settings tabbed form
opens.
l To create a copy of a provisioning set to use as a basis for a new configuration, click its Duplicate link. The
Device Provisioning Settings tabbed 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 delete a provisioning set, you can click its Delete link.
l To view and test a device provisioning Web login page, click its Test link. The page opens in a new tab as it
would appear to a user:
l To create a new provisioning set, click the Create new provisioning settings link in the upper right corner. The
Device Provisioning Settings tabbed form opens.
About Configuring Provisioning Settings
On the Provisioning Settings list view, to modify a provisioning set for Onboard captive portal pages, click its
Edit link. To create a new provisioning set, click the Create new provisioning settings link in the upper-right
corner. The Device Provisioning Settings form opens with the General tab displayed.
The configuration process is the same for editing an existing provisioning set and for creating a new set. The Device
Provisioning Settings form is divided into several tabs:
l General Specifies basic provisioning settings such as information about identity settings, authorization, and
supported devices. See "Configuring Basic Provisioning Settings " on page 134.
l Web Login Specifies options for the Web login captive portal page such as the page name, labels and
messages, skin, header and footer HTML, and access control. See "Configuring Provisioning Settings for the Web
Login Page" on page 135.
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