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Organization Settings (Page Reference)

Get familiar with the various features that you can configure on the Organization Settings page.

Finding the Organization Settings Page

From the left menu, select Organization > Admin > Settings.

Major Sections of the Organization Settings Page

Table 1: Organization Settings
Section Description More Information

Name

ID

Basic information about the organization.  
Managed Service Provider Displays the Managed Service Provider (MSP) if this organization is managed under an MSP account.

If you have an MSP account, you can click Assign to an MSP to add this organization to your MSP dashboard.

Also see: Juniper Mist Managed Service Provider (MSP) Guide

Password Policy You can specify password length, special characters, and 2-factor authentication. Set a Password Policy for Your Organization
Session Policy Set the maximum session length and the maximum idle time for your portal users. Configure Session Policies
Switch Management You can enable or disable switch proxy.  
Firmware Upgrade—Switch Upgrades (BETA) Set upgrades for your switches:
  • Upgrade Status—Check the status of a bulk upgrade process that you've scheduled.

  • Add Upgrade—To update multiple switches at once, schedule an upgrade.

  • Enable Auto Upgrade—Select the check box to enable automatic upgrades. Then click Auto Upgrade Settings to select the options and firmware version.

For more information about upgrade options, see "Upgrade Junos OS on Switches," in the Wired Assurance guide.
Auto-Provisioning With auto-provisioning, you can ship APs to sites, and they'll be provisioned as your installers connect them to the network. Configure auto-provisioning to automatically assign device names, sites, and device profiles based on device attributes (for example, model, subnet, and more). Auto-Provisioning
API Token Create access tokens for API development. The organization token behaves similarly to a user-based API token, but instead is tied to the selected organization. Set the access level and identify the sites or groups that the token can be used for. Juniper Mist Automation Guide
Third Party Token Generate Cellular Edge tokens for Cradlepoint integrations.  
Marvis Minis

Marvis Minis is a network digital twin, which uses your network infrastructure to assess the network connectivity and service reachability of your network. By proactively simulating user connections through an access point (AP), Marvis Minis can help detect and resolve issues before they impact users. Marvis Minis is available with a Marvis for Wireless subscription. Marvis Minis is always on and can be initiated on-demand.

Options include:

Disable Marvis Minis—Select this check box if you don't want to use Marvis Minis.

Add Custom URLs—List URLs to be included in Marvis Minis connectivity tests.

Excluded VLANs—List VLAND IDs that you want Marvis Minis to ignore.

Juniper Mist AI-Driven Operations Guide
Management Connection This setting determines how the APs handle management traffic.
  • DHCP (default option)—No special requirements for management traffic

  • L2TP Management Tunnel—Select this option when using static tunnels for secure data transfer between APs and Mist Edge. If you use this option, be sure to open UDP port 1701 on any firewalls in the traffic path.

  • Mist Tunnel—Select this option for Mist Edge implementations.

 
Support Access Allow or deny the Juniper support team access to certain troubleshooting data. Enable or Disable Juniper Mist Support Access
Certificates Manage certificates for use with RadSec. Manage Certificates
CloudShark Integration Integrate your CloudShark account with Juniper Mist.  
Juniper Account Integration Add your Juniper accounts so that you can monitor your Juniper devices on the Inventory page of the Juniper Mist portal. Integrate Your Juniper Support Account with Juniper Mist
Application Insights Integration (Beta) Enables Juniper Mist to gather information from the specified applications. Click Link Account to go to the application's authorization page, and then log in to complete the integration.  
Single Sign-On Set up Identity Providers so that your team can log in to the Juniper Mist portal by using single sign-on. Single Sign-On for the Juniper Mist Portal
Installer Define the parameters for the Installer role. Portal User Roles
Session Smart Conductor Point to your Session Smart Conductor. You can enter up to two IP addresses, using a comma as a separator.  
WAN Speed Test Scheduler

This feature is enabled by default to allow Marvis to run self-driving speed tests on your WAN interfaces automatically during low activity times. The test results are incorporated into the WAN SLE's Bandwidth Headroom classifier.

To decide whether to keep the default setting or disable this feature, be aware of these factors:

  • This feature requires a WAN Assurance subscription. It also requires a Marvis for WAN subscription for each device that you want to run Marvis self-driving speed tests on.

  • This feature is recommended for WAN interfaces that are configured as Ethernet interfaces.

  • It's not recommended for devices with built-in LTE. The reason is that this feature uses bandwidth and can be costly if you pay for bandwidth usage through a service provider. You can disable this feature in the WAN interface configuration.

Juniper Mist WAN Assurance Guide
Webhooks

Enable and configure webhooks to automatically send notifications of alerts and events as they occur.

After adding webhooks, you can click View to check the delivery status for the webhook events.

Juniper Mist Automation Guide