Endpoints (Devices)
Unique DNS resolvers that enforce one or more Profiles.
TLDR
Endpoints are unique DNS resolvers that enforce Profiles (sets of rules). These should be mapped 1:1 with physical devices, which can be used by one or more people. An Endpoints has its own settings which can govern advanced behaviors.
What are Endpoints
An Endpoint (used to be called a Device) is a unique DNS resolver that enforces one or more Profiles (configurations). Profiles can be swapped manually, or using a schedule.
Add an Endpoint
To add a device, click the green + button in the Endpoints section. Then choose the device type you're looking to add.
Once the type has been chosen, you can customize the Endpoint Settings that you're interested in. In most cases, you can leave the settings in their default state.
Endpoints Settings
To learn more about various Endpoints Settings, select a sub-page from the navigation menu on the left.
Setting Up
Once you've created an Endpoint, you will be presented with the Endpoint specific DNS resolvers. If you know what to do with them you're done here. Otherwise, click the Help Configure button to kick off the step-by-step tutorial.
Alternatively, you can press Copy Setup Link to to kick off the Self-Provisioning flow, if this needs to be setup by someone else who doesn't have access to your Control D account.
Updated 3 months ago