Rule Filters


The Add Devices Rule Advanced Settings are accessible from the Create Add Devices Rule Wizard by clicking the Advanced Button (Advanced Tab when editing a Rule.) This page allows you to specify which devices are to be configured by a specific Add Devices Ruleadd devices rule. By default when you create an Add Devices Rule, MobiControl will use the rule to configure only those devices that are running a Device Agent Device Agent created specifically for that Add Devices Rule. By using Advanced Settings filters, you can broaden or further restrict which devices get configured by a specific rule when they connect to MobiControl.

Types of Filters

  • Rule Tag Filter

    The Rule Tag filter will cause the rule to configure only devices with a certain device rule tag. When a MobiControl Device Agent is generated, a unique identifier (rule tag) is inserted into the agent. When the Device Agent connects to a MobiControl Deployment Server, it presents the server with the rule tag. When this filter is used, the Deployment Server will only configure a device if there is a match between the rule tag presented by the agent and an add devices rule in the database. In this way, an add devices rule will be used to configure only those devices that are using an agent specifically created for that rule.

    This is the default filter; it is automatically added when an add devices rule is created. If this filter is removed, then this rule can be used to configure devices that are using Device Agents created by third parties (i.e. When a MobiControl Device Agent is already installed on the device when it comes from the manufacturer) or Device Agents created for other device configuration rules.

  • IP Address Filter

    The IP address filter causes the add devices rule to configure only those devices whose IP addresses are in the range specified. This rule is useful as an extra security blanket for limiting connections to only devices that have an IP within the authorized range of IP addresses. The rule may also serve as a means of segregating different sets of devices.

    Example:

    If an IP address filter from 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.99 has been set, then only devices with an IP address in this range would be configured by this add devices rule. If a device with an IP address of 192.168.1.100 connects to MobiControl, it would not satisfy the IP address filter test for this rule and so, it would not be configured by this rule.

    The IP address filter is used for limiting connections to approved IP ranges. Please see the Device Relocation Rule page for dynamic relocation of devices from one device group to another and reconfiguring devices based on the IP address of the mobile devices (or other criteria).

  • Agent Name Filter

    The agent name filter causes the add devices rule to affect only devices with the same agent name. When this filter is set, all agents generated for this rule will automatically be named appropriately. This rule is useful in the event you have a set of devices already equipped with Device Agents. Simply creating this rule will allow the Device Agents on those devices to connect to the Deployment Server.

Add Devices Rule Advanced Settings dialog box

Adding a Filter

To add a filter, click the New button and select the appropriate filter type from the pop-up menu.

The dialog box displayed depends on the type of filter selected. If the Add IP Address Filter was selected from the menu, the IP Address Filter dialog box will be displayed. If the Add Agent Name Filter was selected, the Agent Name Filter dialog box will be displayed. If an Add Devices Rule is created, the filter is automatically added. This option will not be available if this filter has already been added.

Rule Tag Filter, IP Address Filter dialog box and Agent Name Filter dialog box

To complete the operation, fill in the information asked for in the dialog box and click the OK button.

Editing or Deleting a Filter

To edit or delete a filter, select the filter from the filter list and click the Edit or Delete button.