Apple Platform Deployment
- Welcome
 - Intro to Apple platform deployment
 - What’s new
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- Declarative status reports
 - Declarative app configuration
 - Authentication credentials and identity asset declaration
 - Background task management declarative
 - Calendar declarative configuration
 - Certificates declarative configuration
 - Contacts declarative configuration
 - Exchange declarative configuration
 - Google Accounts declarative configuration
 - LDAP declarative configuration
 - Legacy interactive profile declarative configuration
 - Legacy profile declarative configuration
 - Mail declarative configuration
 - Maths and Calculator app declarative configuration
 - Passcode declarative configuration
 - Passkey Attestation declarative configuration
 - Safari extensions management declarative configuration
 - Screen Sharing declarative configuration
 - Service configuration files declarative configuration
 - Software Update declarative configuration
 - Software Update settings declarative configuration
 - Storage management declarative configuration
 - Subscribed Calendars declarative configuration
 
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- Accessibility payload settings
 - Active Directory Certificate payload settings
 - AirPlay payload settings
 - AirPlay Security payload settings
 - AirPrint payload settings
 - App Lock payload settings
 - Associated Domains payload settings
 - Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME) payload settings
 - Autonomous Single App Mode payload settings
 - Calendar payload settings
 - Mobile payload settings
 - Mobile Private Network payload settings
 - Certificate Preference payload settings
 - Certificate Revocation payload settings
 - Certificate Transparency payload settings
 - Certificates payload settings
 - Conference Room Display payload settings
 - Contacts payload settings
 - Content Caching payload settings
 - Directory Service payload settings
 - DNS Proxy payload settings
 - DNS Settings payload settings
 - Fonts payload settings
 - Domains payload settings
 - Energy Saver payload settings
 - Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) payload settings
 - Exchange Web Services (EWS) payload settings
 - Extensible Single Sign-on payload settings
 - Extensible Single Sign-on Kerberos payload settings
 - Extensions payload settings
 - FileVault payload settings
 - Finder payload settings
 - Firewall payload settings
 - Fonts payload settings
 - Global HTTP Proxy payload settings
 - Google Accounts payload settings
 - Home Screen Layout payload settings
 - Identification payload settings
 - Identity Preference payload settings
 - Kernel Extension Policy payload settings
 - LDAP payload settings
 - Lights Out Management payload settings
 - Lock Screen Message payload settings
 - Login Window payload settings
 - Managed Login Items payload settings
 - Mail payload settings
 - Network Usage Rules payload settings
 - Notifications payload settings
 - Parental Controls payload settings
 - Passcode payload settings
 - Printing payload settings
 - Privacy Preferences Policy Control payload settings
 - Relay payload settings
 - SCEP payload settings
 - Security payload settings
 - Setup Assistant payload settings
 - Single Sign-on payload settings
 - Smart Card payload settings
 - Subscribed Calendars payload settings
 - System Extensions payload settings
 - System Migration payload settings
 - Time Machine payload specifics
 - TV Remote payload settings
 - Web Clips payload settings
 - Web Content Filter payload settings
 - LDAP payload settings
 
 
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Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) device management settings for Apple devices
You can configure the various EAP protocols for Apple devices that enrol in a device management service. Device management services can support the following 802.1X authentication methods for WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise networks. You can select multiple EAP methods.
TLS
TTLS (MSCHAPv2)
EAP-FAST
EAP-SIM
PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPv2, the most common form of PEAP)
PEAP (EAP-GTC, less common and created by Cisco)
EAP-AKA (requires no additional configuration)
The tables that follow describe the settings for each EAP method.
TLS
Setting  | Description  | Required  | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Account username  | The user’s name.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Identity certificate  | The Certificates payload used to authorise connections to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
TLS version support  | Select the minimum and maximum TLS versions: 
  | No  | |||||||||
TTLS
Setting  | Description  | Required  | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Account username  | The user name for the connection to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Account password  | The password associated with the username.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Identity certificate  | The certificate payload used to authorise connections to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)  | Requires Two-Factor Authentication to connect to the network.  | No  | |||||||||
Use directory authentication  | Select to allow the credentials for the directory login to be used for authentication.  | No  | |||||||||
Inner authentication  | The authentication protocol to be used: 
  | Yes  | |||||||||
Outer identity  | Add the externally visible identification.  | No  | |||||||||
TLS version support  | Select the minimum and maximum TLS versions: 
  | No  | |||||||||
EAP-FAST
Setting  | Description  | Required  | |||||||||
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Account username  | The user name for the connection to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Account password  | The password associated with the username.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Identity certificate  | The Certificates payload used to authorise connections to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)  | Requires Two-Factor Authentication to connect to the network.  | No  | |||||||||
Use directory authentication  | Select to allow the credentials for the directory login to be used for authentication.  | No  | |||||||||
Outer identity  | Add the externally visible identification.  | No  | |||||||||
TLS version support  | Select the minimum and maximum TLS versions: 
  | No  | |||||||||
Protected Access Credential (PAC) support  | Specify whether to use PAC. If selected, the other options are: 
  | No  | |||||||||
EAP-SIM
Setting  | Description  | Required  | |||||||||
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Two RANDs  | Select to allow authentication to the network server by providing only two 128-bit random values.  | No  | |||||||||
PEAP
Setting  | Description  | Required  | |||||||||
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Account username  | The user name for the connection to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Account password  | The password associated with the username.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Identity certificate  | The Certificates payload used to authorise connections to the network.  | Yes  | |||||||||
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)  | Requires Two-Factor Authentication to connect to the network.  | No  | |||||||||
Use directory authentication  | Select to allow the credentials for the directory login to be used for authentication.  | No  | |||||||||
Outer identity  | Add the externally visible identification.  | No  | |||||||||
TLS version support  | Select the minimum and maximum TLS versions: 
  | No  | |||||||||
Note: Each device management service developer implements these settings differently. To learn how various TLS, TTLS, EAP-FAST, EAP-SIM and PEAP protocol settings are applied to your devices, consult your developer’s device management service documentation.