Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.2 White Paper
BYOD Feature of Cisco Prime IP Express − White
Paper
Paper
Document ID: 117617
Contents
Introduction
Functional Architecture
Process Flow
BYOD Configuration
BYOD setup wizard
DHCP Configuration
BYOD Configuration
Regional Server−Https configuration
Reloading the servers
Device Registration Page
The Page
Activation Success Page
User login page to manage devices
Lookup Expression
Setting Up Lookup Expression
LDAP client create support
DHCP fingerprint
Theme configuration
Content Page
Glossary
Functional Architecture
Process Flow
BYOD Configuration
BYOD setup wizard
DHCP Configuration
BYOD Configuration
Regional Server−Https configuration
Reloading the servers
Device Registration Page
The Page
Activation Success Page
User login page to manage devices
Lookup Expression
Setting Up Lookup Expression
LDAP client create support
DHCP fingerprint
Theme configuration
Content Page
Glossary
Related Information
Introduction
This white paper explains the functionality and configuration of BYOD feature of Cisco Prime IP Express
(CPIPE) system. Cisco Prime IP Express BYOD registration portal is an easy to handle self−service web
portal for registering and managing devices. It is integrated with DHCP, CDNS of Cisco Prime IP Express.
The methodology, architecture, and BYOD configuration required for this system is documented in detail.
Using this white paper as a guide, you can configure BYOD for registering and managing the devices.
(CPIPE) system. Cisco Prime IP Express BYOD registration portal is an easy to handle self−service web
portal for registering and managing devices. It is integrated with DHCP, CDNS of Cisco Prime IP Express.
The methodology, architecture, and BYOD configuration required for this system is documented in detail.
Using this white paper as a guide, you can configure BYOD for registering and managing the devices.
Problem Statement
All IP networks face a common set of problems. These are similar to those faced by Boston College prior to
the development of its automated Internet sign−on system, such as the need to:
the development of its automated Internet sign−on system, such as the need to:
Provide hands−off, user−driven configuration of computers with correct IP addresses and network
settings.
settings.
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Configure large numbers of computers in short span of time
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Acquire information about the computers being configured on the network
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Control access to IP network resources
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