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NAPDEF CSP | Learn how the NAPDEF configuration service provider (CSP) is used to add, modify, or delete WAP network access points (NAPs). | 9bcc65dd-a72b-4f90-aba7-4066daa06988 | dansimp | dansimp | article | w10 | windows | manikadhiman | 06/26/2017 |
NAPDEF CSP
The NAPDEF configuration service provider is used to add, modify, or delete WAP network access points (NAPs). For complete information about these settings, see the standard WAP specification WAP-183-ProvCont-20010724-a.
Note
You cannot use NAPDEF CSP on the desktop to update the Push Proxy Gateway (PPG) list.
Note This configuration service provider requires the ID_CAP_CSP_FOUNDATION and ID_CAP_NETWORKING_ADMIN capabilities to be accessed from a network configuration application.
The following shows the NAPDEF configuration service provider management object in tree format as used by OMA Client Provisioning for initial bootstrapping of the phone. The OMA DM protocol is not supported by this configuration service provider.
NAPDEF
----NAPAUTHINFO
------AUTHNAME
------AUTHSECRET
------AUTHTYPE
----BEARER
----INTERNET
----LOCAL-ADDR
----LOCAL-ADDRTYPE
----NAME
----NAP-ADDRESS
----NAP-ADDRTYPE
----NAPID
The following shows the NAPDEF configuration service provider management object in tree format as used by OMA Client Provisioning for updating the bootstrapping of the phone. The OMA DM protocol is not supported by this configuration service provider.
NAPDEF
--NAPID
----NAPAUTHINFO
------AUTHNAME
------AUTHSECRET
------AUTHTYPE
----BEARER
----INTERNET
----LOCAL-ADDR
----LOCAL-ADDRTYPE
----NAME
----NAP-ADDRESS
----NAP-ADDRTYPE
NAPAUTHINFO
Defines a group of authentication settings.
AUTHNAME
Specifies the name used to authenticate the user.
AUTHSECRET
Specifies the password used to authenticate the user.
A query of this parameter returns asterisks (*) in the results.
AUTHTYPE
Specifies the protocol used to authenticate the user.
The only permitted values for this element are "POP" (Password Authentication Protocol) and "CHAP" (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) authentication protocols. Note
Note
AuthName and AuthSecret are not created if AuthType is not included in the initial device configuration. AuthName and AuthSecret cannot be changed if AuthType is not included in the provisioning XML used to make the change.
BEARER
Specifies the type of bearer.
Only Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) and GSM-General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) are supported.
INTERNET
Optional. Specifies whether this is an AlwaysOn connection.
If INTERNET exists, the connection is an AlwaysOn connection and does not require a connection manager policy.
If INTERNET does not exist, the connection is not an AlwaysOn connection and the connection requires a connection manager connection policy to be set.
LOCAL-ADDR
Required for GPRS. Specifies the local address of the WAP client for GPRS access points.
LOCAL-ADDRTYPE
Required for GPRS. Specifies the address format of the LOCAL-ADDR element.
The value of LOCAL-ADDRTYPE can be "IPv4".
NAME
Specifies the logical, user-readable identity of the NAP.
NAP-ADDRESS
Specifies the address of the NAP.
NAP-ADDRTYPE
Specifies the format and protocol of the NAP-ADDRESS element.
Only Access Point Name (APN) and E164 are supported.
NAPID
Required for initial bootstrapping. Specifies the name of the NAP.
The maximum length of the NAPID value is 16 characters.
NAPID
Required for bootstrapping updating. Defines the name of the NAP.
The name of the NAPID element is the same as the value passed during initial bootstrapping. In addition, the Microsoft format for NAPDEF contains the provisioning XML attribute mwid. This custom attribute is optional when adding a NAP or a proxy. It is required for NAPID when updating and deleting existing NAPs and proxies and must have its value set to 1.
Microsoft Custom Elements
The following table shows the Microsoft custom elements that this configuration service provider supports for OMA Client Provisioning.
Elements | Available |
---|---|
Parm-query |
Yes Note that some GPRS parameters will not necessarily contain the exact same value as was set. |
Noparm |
Yes |
Nocharacteristic |
Yes |
Characteristic-query |
Yes |