Configuring Client from Avalanche with Unlicensed Devices

Through Avalanche, you can use the Studio Client Settings, Studio Host Profile Configuration, and Studio SSL Certificate payloads to create app configurations that devices can locate, download, and install through a scanned QR code.

You can configure multiple host profile payloads for each device, but only one client settings payload. For devices not managed by Avalanche, you must print these configuration changes as QR codes for devices to scan.

To configure the Studio Client when the device does not have an Avalanche license:

1  Log in to the Avalanche Console.

2  Navigate to the folder where you want the payload created.

In the Avalanche navigation tree, there is a Default device folder. If all of your devices are using the same configuration, you may want to use the Default folder. However, if you have devices using different configurations, create a separate folder for each configuration.

3  From the Profiles tab, click Add Payload in the Available Payloads panel.

4  The Payload dialog box appears. Select the iOS and Android option, and then the type of Studio payload you want to create.

5  Configure the options as desired and click Save.

6  From the Profiles tab, click Add Profile in the Available Profiles panel.

7  The New Profile dialog box appears. Click Application Configuration.

8  Create a name for the profile, then select the payload or payloads you want to associate with the profile. Save your changes.

9  Select the checkbox next to the name of the profile and click Apply in the Available Profiles panel.

10  Deploy your changes.

11  In the Navigation Tree, click the View button to view the folder details.

12  On the Folder Details page, click Print QR Code.

13  The QR code for the payloads applied to the folder appears in the browser. Print or email the QR code as needed.

14  On the device, launch the Studio Client.

15  Tap the Settings button.

16  Tap Scan QR code to configure and scan the QR code.

The device connects to the Avalanche server and pulls the configuration information associated with the folder. The device is not enrolled in Avalanche and does not appear in the Avalanche inventory.

 


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