Mobile Device Management Settings
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Welcome
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What’s new
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Payload overview
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General
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Accessibility
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Active Directory Certificate
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AirPlay
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AirPlay Security
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AirPrint
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App Configuration
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Associated Domains
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Autonomous Single App Mode
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Calendar
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Cellular
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Certificates
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Certificate Transparency
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Conference Room Display
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Contacts
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Content Caching
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Custom
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Directory
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DNS Proxy
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Dock
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Domains
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Energy Saver
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Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)
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Exchange Web Services (EWS)
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Extensions
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Finder
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Fonts
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Global HTTP Proxy
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Google Accounts
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Home Screen Layout
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Identification
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Kernel Extension Policy
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LDAP
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Lock Screen Message
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Login Items
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Login Window
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Mail
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Mobility
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Network Usage Rules
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Notifications
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Parental Controls
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Passcode
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Printer
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Privacy Preferences Policy Control
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Proxy
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SCEP
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Security & Privacy
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Single App Mode
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Single Sign-On
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Single Sign-On Extensions
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Smart Card
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Software Update
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Subscribed Calendars
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System Migration
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Time Machine
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TV Remote
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Web Clips
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Web Content Filter
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Xsan
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MDM commands

Dynamic WEP, WPA Enterprise, and WPA2 Enterprise settings
The following settings are for Dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) Enterprise. You must select at least one EAP protocol and configure the EAP trust.
Setting | Description | Required | |||||||||
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Available EAP protocols | Select an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) type to use for 802.1X network authentication: | Yes | |||||||||
EAP trust configuration | This is used by all EAP protocols. Specify which certificates should be trusted to validate the authentication server for the network connection. The Trusted Certificates list shows certificates added using the Certificates payload. Add the names of the trusted authentication servers to the Trusted Server Certificates Names list. Specify a particular server, such as server.example.com, or a partial name such as *.example.com. | Yes |