Step 1: Download the MDM Config File from the Cloud Services Portal
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- Log in to csp.infoblox.com.
- Go to Manage > Endpoints > Endpoint Groups.
- Click Download MDM Configuration, and select iOS Config File or Android Config File, depending on the device:.
Image: Tthe Download MDM Configuration drop-down options for handling endpoint configurations within a network. The configuration options include: Android Config File, iOS Config File, and Chrome Config File.
To assign an endpoint to a specific endpoint group, click next to the name of the endpoint group, and then select Download MDM Configuration > Android or iOS Config File: Image 2.
Image: The download MDM configuration options when applying a configuration option to an existing endpoint group. The configuration options include: Android Config File, iOS Config File, and Chrome Config File.
4. Save the downloaded config file to a directory where it can be located easily.
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- Go to System Manager > Manage > Apps > Add App.
- Choose the Google Play store or the Apple App Store.
- In Add new iOS/Android app, search on “BloxOne EP”.
- Select the app:.
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Image: Adding the MDM configuration in Cisco Meraki.
5. Select the Device Target, and click Save. Make sure the app is listed in Apps List.
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- Go to System Manager > Manage > Settings.
- Click +Add Profile.
- Specify the profile name, and click + Add Settings:.
Image; : Adding a profile in Cisco Meraki.
4. In Add new settings payload, click Managed App Config:.
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Image; : Adding a new settings payload in Cisco Meraki.
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Select the app and click the + button. The app config details will be displayed. Using the app config downloaded from the Cloud Services Portal, select each value and then click Save.
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Image; : Viewing the app configuration in Cisco Meraki.
The app config will look similar to the following.
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: Adding a new settings payload in Cisco Meraki.
The assignment will be pushed to the device. If it is not installed, force-push it from System Manager > Apps > BloxOne EP.
2. Scroll down until the status is displayed.
3. Select the device, and click Push:.
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: Viewing the status in Cisco Meraki.
After a few minutes, the endpoint will be automatically installed on the client devices.
4. Open the EP app shown for the work profile on the Android device, and accept the VPN acknowledgement. After a few seconds, the app will be in a protected state:Image 9
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Image: The Infoblox Endpoint app displaying its protected stsut.
For iOS, do the following:
1. Using the config file downloaded from the Cloud Services Portal, add each key and value by using the + button, and then click Save:Image 10
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Image: Viewing the app configuration in Cisco Meraki.
The app config will look similar to the following.
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BloxOne Endpoint version iOS 2.0.7 and above uses joinToken instead of customerId for authorization. for existing devices with older version of the app, the update to latest version is automatic. For fresh installation on new devices the joinToken should be updated in the configuration settings. |
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Image: Adding a new settings payload in Cisco Meraki.
The assignment will be pushed to the device. If it is not installed, force-push it from System Manager > Apps > BloxOne EP.
2. Scroll down until the status is displayed.
3. Select the device, and click Push:Image 12
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Image: Viewing the status in Cisco Meraki.
After a few minutes, the endpoint will be automatically installed on the client devices.
4. Open the BloxOne EP app on the iOS device, and accept the VPN acknowledgement. After a few seconds, the app will be in a protected state:Image 13
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Image: The Infoblox Endpoint app displaying its protected stsut.