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c.
Bundle created in step 3.
Enrollment for Management by MSP
The MSP Agent is installed on the SB1 but is initially dormant until it is activated via staging. Activating the
MSP Agent causes the SB1 to become managed by MSP and is referred to as Enrolling the SB1 for On-going
Management by MSP.
The following requirements must be met for the SB1 to be managed by MSP:
•
The SB1 must have network connectivity to reach a defined Relay Server. This requirement is typically
accomplished for an SB1 by applying a WLAN Settings Object during staging.
•
The SB1 must have the information (address, credentials, etc.) needed to reach the Relay Server with
which it checks-in. This requirement is typically accomplished for an SB1 by specifying a Relay Server
during staging.
•
The SB1 must have been configured to check-in with MSP via its defined Relay Server on some
scheduled basis. This requirement is typically accomplished for an SB1 by applying an Agent.30 Settings
Object during staging.
Since staging is an activity that must be invoked by a user, it is often desirable to reduce the number of times
staging must be performed, preferably to a single staging operation. The above requirements can often be
combined into the same staging operations that perform other tasks, an OS Update, deploying application
content or an MSP Agent update.
1.
Create a bundle containing the desired deployment steps:
a.
SB1SaveCalibration
package, if required.
b.
Packages for MSP Agent Update, if required.
c.
UserDrive packages, if required.
d.
An Agent.30 Settings Object specifying desired MSP Agent configuration.
2.
Create a Staging Profile with some or all of the following:
a.
Preparing Generic Staging Content on page 4-15
b.
Relay Server settings. See
Preparing Generic Staging Content on page 4-15
.
c.
Bundle created in step 1.
Print a Bar Code Sheet
To print a bar code sheet:
1.
Log into the MSP Console.
2.
Locate the desired Staging Profile.
NOTE
In order to manage the SB1 using MSP, the MSP Provision Edition and MSP Control Edition servers are
required. Each managed SB1 requires an MSP Provision or MSP Control license depending upon the
functionality being used.
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