Hello,
Cloudpath 5.9R3 (5.9.5179)has been released! Release notes located here: CP_ES 5.9.5179 (GA) Release Notes | Technical Documents | Ruckus Wireless Support
Hosted sites have been updated as well.
Regards,
Christopher
Hello!
Cloudpath 5.9 has been released!
Release notes available here:
CP_ES 5.9.5110 (GA) Release Notes | Technical Documents | Ruckus Wireless Support
To update your current version of Cloudpath on premise, click on Administration | Syst...
Hello!
Cloudpath 5.9 has been released!
Release notes available here:
CP_ES 5.9.5110 (GA) Release Notes | Technical Documents | Ruckus Wireless Support
To update your current version of Cloudpath on premise, click on Administration | Syst...
Hello!
Interested in learning about Cloudpath's Tenant Portal? Videos have been uploaded in a 3 part mini series in the Cloudpath video series on our Youtube page.
Cloudpath Enrollment System—MDU Tenant Portal (Part 1) - YouTube
Cloudpath E...
Hello!
Cloudpath deployment guides for topics such as:
Azure IntegrationSCEPMSI/GPORate Limiting
Are available through the Support site, under Cloudpath | Documents.
Regards,
Christopher
Hello,We are adding this feature in the next revision of Cloudpath. If a user already has a DPSK, we will display it. If they do not, we will create a single one for them. If you move to this new model, we will also present the user with the DPSKs...
That is correct, unleashed doesnt have any SCEP capabilities. Cloudpath will work with SCEP and unleashed. Here is a way that Cloudpath uses SCEP with an MDM, in this example intune/end point device manager: Deployment Guide: Cloudpath ES Intune S...
Hello,Cloudpath does support SCEP however Unleashed does not have SCEP capabilities to tie into any type of MDM.You can enable SCEP in Cloudpath by:1. Click on Certificate Authority2. Click on Manage Templates3. Click on the spanner beside the Templa...
Hello Vadim,
It should not affect any existing certificates by making that change, since this is how the certificate is stored on that local machine, so it will only affect new deployments.
Regards,
Christopher