Dell pro smart docks are designed to transform IT management. In this video, we'll guide you through configuring a WiFi policy for your smart talk and network settings for a smooth operation. First, click on the deployment tab and navigate to manage configuration policies. Next, click the plus sign located in the top right corner.
Now create your Wi Fi configuration policy by following the 3 simple steps. Finally, don't forget to click Save changes to complete the process. Start by clicking the three dots under configuration policies. Then select Assign Groups. Next, under the Available Groups tab, click on Default Device Policy Group. Now click the right arrow to move it to the assigned Group section.
Finally, click Assign Policy located in the bottom right corner to complete the process. Ensure your corporate network supports DHCP Autodiscovery or DNSSRV records for zero touch enrollment. Begin by opening the Windows Server. Next, go to Administrative tools and click the DHCP option. Once in DHCP, navigate to FQDN IPv4, and then right click on IPv4.
Then select Set predefined Options. From the Option Class dropdown list, choose the DHCP Standard Option value. Click Add to continue. Enter the following values and click OK. Name DDMC Data type, string. Code 180, description Dell Device Management console server. Lastly, enter the following string and click OK, string. Device.manage. Dell.com and click OK. If you wish to apply the setting to a specific group, then right click on IPv4 and select Set predefined Options.
Choose DHCP Standard Option in the Option Class drop down list. Click Add to Continue. Name DDMC_ group token. Data type string. Code 190 description. DMC group token to input the values in the string section, go to the groups in the Dell Device Management console.
In the groups page, copy the group token for the required group. Paste this encrypted group token back into the string field in the predefined options and values window. Alternatively, you can also create and configure DNS SRV Records for zero touch provisioning.
To begin, go to your DNS server host name and proceed to forward lookup zones. Locate the top option and right click on it. Select other new records to open the Resources record type window. Choose Service location SRV, and click Create Record. Enter the following details Service DNCP MGMT. Protocol _ TCP port number 443 and host offering the service device.manage. Dell.com.
Then click OK, then click done. Next, right click on underscore TCP option and select other new records again. Choose Text TXT, and click Create Record. Enter record name as Under. Score DNCP group token for the text field, go to groups in the Dell Device Management console. Copy the group token for the required group and paste this encrypted group token into the text field in the new resource record window.
Click OK, and then click done. Configure firewall to allow traffic on specific ports to ensure Dell Pro smart docs communicate with Dell device management console. Allow UDP traffic on port 123 to enable Dell Pro smart docs to synchronize time and date with time. NIST.gov for scheduled firmware updates.
Allow TCP traffic on port 443 to ensure Dell Pro smart docs securely communicate with Dell Device Management console at device.manage.dell.com and securely download firmware binary files from client peripherals. Dell.com. With Dell Pro Smart Docs and the Dell device management console, managing your IT ecosystem is simple, secure, and efficient. Experience smarter workspaces today.