APN device policy 编辑
You can add a custom Access Point Name (APN) device policy for iOS and Android devices. You use this policy if your organization does not use a consumer APN to connect to the Internet from a mobile device. An APN policy determines the settings used to connect your devices to a specific phone carrier’s General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). This setting is already defined in most newer phones.
To add or configure this policy, go to Configure > Device Policies. For more information, see Device policies.
iOS settings
- APN: Type the name of the access point. The name must match an accepted iOS APN or the policy doesn’t work.
- User name: This string specifies the user name for this APN. If the user name is missing, the device prompts for the string during profile installation.
- Password: The password for the user for this APN. For obfuscation purposes, the password is encoded. If it is missing from the payload, the device prompts for the password during profile installation.
- Server proxy address: The IP address or URL of the APN proxy.
- Server proxy port: The port number for the APN proxy. The port number is required if you entered a server proxy address.
- Under Policy Settings, next to Remove policy, click either Select date or Duration until removal (in hours).
- For the option Select date, click the calendar to select the specific date for removal.
- For the option Password required, type the password.
- Policy settings
- Remove policy: Choose a method for scheduling policy removal. Available options are Select date and Duration until removal (in hours)
- Select date: Click the calendar to select the specific date for removal.
- Duration until removal (in hours): Type a number, in hours, until policy removal occurs. Only available for iOS 6.0 or later.
- Remove policy: Choose a method for scheduling policy removal. Available options are Select date and Duration until removal (in hours)
Android settings
- APN: Type the name of the access point. The name must match an accepted Android APN or the policy doesn’t work.
- User name: This string specifies the user name for this APN. If the user name is missing, the device prompts for the string during profile installation.
- Password: The password for the user for this APN. For obfuscation purposes, the password is encoded. If it is missing from the payload, the device prompts for the password during profile installation.
- Server: This setting, which predates smart phones, is usually empty. It references a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) gateway server for phones that can’t access or render standard web sites.
- APN type: This setting must match the carrier’s intended use for the access point. It is a comma separated string of APN service specifiers and must match the wireless carrier’s published definitions. Examples include:
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: All traffic goes through this access point.mms
: Multimedia traffic goes through this access point.default
: All traffic, including multimedia, goes through this access point.supl
: Secure User Plane Location is associated with assisted GPS.dun
: Dial Up Networking is outdated and rarely used.hipri.
: High priority networking.fota
: Firmware over the air is used for receiving firmware updates.
- Authentication type: In the list, click the type of authentication to be used. Defaults to None.
- Server proxy address: The IP address or URL of the carrier’s APN HTTP proxy.
- Server proxy port: The port number for the APN proxy. The port is required if you entered a server proxy address.
- MMSC: The MMS Gateway Server address provided by the carrier.
- Multimedia Messaging Server (MMS) proxy address: The address for the multimedia messaging service server for MMS traffic. MMS succeeded SMS for sending larger messages with multimedia content, such as pictures or videos. These servers require specific protocols (such as MM1, … MM11).
- MMS port: The port used for the MMS proxy.
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