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Understanding Provisioning Models - Basic, Standard, & Advanced

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Created on: Jun 9, 2008 6:17 PM by michelegartner - Last Modified:  Jul 21, 2008 4:10 PM by michelegartner

The provisioning models include Basic, Standard, and Advanced models. See the table below to understand each model.

Note: Basic was previously called SMB mode. Standard and Advanced were referred to as Enterprise mode.

Capability Basic Standard Advanced
Client manageability features All All All
Client provisioning Manual Automated or manual multiple methods Automated or manual
multiple methods
Required enterprise infrastructure DNS and DHCP typical
  • DNS and DHCP
  • Provisioning service
  • DNS and DHCP
  • Provisioning service
  • Active Directory integration (optional)
  • Certificate authority (optional)
Client security HTTP Digest HTTP Digest
  • HTTP Digest
  • Kerberos (optional)
Management traffic encryption None None Digital Certificates (Optional)
Secure network connectivity None None 802.1X, NAC, NAP (optional)
Client configuration maintenance One-to-one One-to-many One-to-many

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