logic board replacement = no device check-in

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Richard_W
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logic board replacement = no device check-in

Just a quick question, has anybody else had the experience of having a logic board replacement resulting in repaired machine not being seen in dashboard?

 

iMac with new logic board, serialized correctly, but machine has not checked-in since return to office.

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BlakeRichardson
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@Richard_W Most MDM's use the UDID / UUID rather than MAC or serial numbers. You will have the re-enroll the device. 

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vassallon
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@Richard_W 

 

I would suspect you might have to do a full reset to get things to fully sync up on the dashboard.

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BlakeRichardson
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@Richard_W Most MDM's use the UDID / UUID rather than MAC or serial numbers. You will have the re-enroll the device. 

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Mahi_Meraki_guy
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You should probably unenroll the device from Meraki MDM prior to sending it for repair. If the logic board was replaced at the Apple Store, and although the serial number stayed the same , other hardware identifiers like UUID etc might get changed. In this current situation, you may try to reformat.

 

If that does not work, the solution is to Delete (Remove From Network) the device from the list of Devices in Meraki Systems Manager. Then try to reenroll the device.

 

Richard_W
A model citizen

Thanks all, as soon as I sent this it dawned on me the changes outside of just the serial. Sometimes asking a question helps in other ways.

 

Well now I know to unenroll prior to repair.

 

Thanks again!

Richard_W
A model citizen

@Mahi_Meraki_guy 

 

ok, removed device from network, removed profiles and removed SM agent. Attempted re-enrolement via m.meraki.com and got an error message about expired cert when attempting to install profiles.

 

huh?

BlakeRichardson
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@Richard_W  are your DEP and Apple Push notification certificates valid?

 

Is the device on an open internet connection where there isn't anything filtering the device from communicating with Apple and Meraki?

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Richard_W
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@BlakeRichardson

yeah both renewed a while back.

 

network same as before.

error message:

"Could not authenticate to the MDM server. The credentials within the enrollment profile may have expired."

BlakeRichardson
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How are you enrolling the device i.e. via DEP or configurator?

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Richard_W
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Device was and still is DEP enrolled.

Richard_W
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had to manually install the agent to trigger Meraki Management profile to begat others…

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