Lab 1: Summary of the Lab Environment (copied)

Omnissa Workspace ONE: Deploy and Manage

delivered by: Omnissa Product Specialist and Technical Enablement

https://learning.omnissa.com/learn/

Typographical Conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in this course.

Blue

 Identifies user inputs:

  • Enter ipconfig /release.
Green

Identifies user interface controls/actions:

  • Click the Configuration tab.
Black Boldface

Identifies user interface headings or titles

  • In the Omnissa Access Directory settings window
< > or { }

Indicates placeholder variables:

  • <IP addresss>  or <LAB ID>
  • ... the Settings/<Your_Name>.txt file

Lab Infrastructure Diagram

The diagram below shows you the SaaS services and On-Premises virtual machines you will be interacting with in the labs.

Objective and Tasks

Review and become familiar with the lab environment:

1. Verify the Availability of Tools

2. Log In to the Training Servers

3. Log In to the Workspace ONE UEM Console

4. Log In to the Workspace ONE Access Console

Task 1: Verify the Availability of Tools

You verify the availability of tools that you use in the lab environment.

1. Ensure that the required tools are ready and available.

  • Computer: You must use a PC or Mac that gives you access to the Workspace ONE UEM training environment.
  • Endpoints: Windows 11 and Linux VMs are provided for you in this course.
  • Browser: You must use a modern browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge,to access the lab environment. In the lab environment, you must only use the installed Google Chrome browser to complete the lab activities.

Task 2: Log In to the Training Servers

You familiarize with the lab VMs by accessing the Connector and Win11 VMs.

1. Log in to the ControlCenter desktop VM. When connected to your lab environment, you will be brought to a screen from the ControlCenter VM.

At the top-left of the screen, you will see an icon of a keyboard.  Click on that, and a dropdown will appear, showing an option, “Ctrl+Alt+Delete”.  Click on that and now you can type the password, which is “Pa$$w0rd” (Alternatively, from the right-hand side of the screen, next to UEM Admin Password, you can click on the box that says, “Pa$$w0rd”.  This will automatically type in the password, so you don’t have to.)

  • User name: administrator
  • Password: Pa$$w0rd

2. On the ControlCenter desktop, double-click the Remote Desktops  folder.

3. In the folder you will find Remote Desktop links to VMs running in your environment.

These are the VMs that will be used in upcoming Labs:

  • WS1-Connector: Windows server to install the Workspace ONE Access connector and the server to install the AirWatch Cloud Connector
  • W11Client-01a: Windows 11 VM for device enrollment
  • W11Client-02a: Windows 11 VM for device enrollment

4. In the Remote Desktop folder explorer window, double-click W11Client-01a.

You are now connected to the W11Client-01a.

6. Click x to close the Remote Desktop Connection Manager application and ignore any warnings, and  close the Remote Desktops folder..

Task 3: Log In to the Workspace ONE UEM Console

1. Open the Workspace ONE UEM administration console.

a. On the ControlCenter desktop, open Google Chrome.

b. From the bookmarks bar, select Workspace ONE UEM.

You can also enter https://techseals.awmdm.com/AirWatch in the address bar to access the console page.

c. Log in to Workspace ONE UEM with your unique credentials.

  • User name: studentadmin{labid}
  • Password: Pa$$w0rd

You will see your UEM Admin username on the far right-hand side of the screen, in the box next to UEM Admin Username.  You can type it in yourself, or click on the box, “StudentAdmin########”, to have it automatically type it for you.  The # numbers represent your Lab ID.

2. If you get any pop-up windows, asking to "Save password?", just click "Never".  Once logged-in, agree to the terms and conditions, set a Recovery Question and Answer, and set 1234 as your four digit pin.  Click SAVE.

3. Keep the Workspace ONE UEM console open for later labs.

Task 4: Log In to the Workspace ONE Access Console

You log in to the Workspace ONE Access console.

1. Open the Workspace ONE Access administration console.

a. From the Google Chrome window open a new tab.

b. Once the new tab is opened, make sure your mouse cursor is placed into the Chrome browser’s URL.  

From the instructions bar, which is on the far right-hand side of your lab window, you should see a title that says, Access Password Reset URL:  Underneath that, click on the Keyboard icon next to https://.....

The link should auto-populate your URL field in Chrome with https://{labid}.vidmpreview.com/SAAS/auth/reset?.....

c. Go back to your Chrome browser and click anywhere in the URL line and then hit Enter on your keyboard and wait.  You will eventually land on the Omnissa Access change your password page.

NOTE: If you get a password reset link is expired message. Click on the Reset Access Password URL. This will give you a new link you can then paste into your browser.

 

d. Type Pa$$w0rd on the New Password line.  Type Pa$$w0rd again on the Confirm Password line, and click Change Password.

e. Click Go to Sign in page

f. You should now land on the sign-in page.  Type the following and hit enter:

  • User name: admin
  • Password: Pa$$w0rd

2. If you receive a prompt to accept the terms and conditions, click Accept.

3. Note your Omnissa Access URL is - https://{labid}.vidmpreview.com

Keep the Workspace ONE Access console open for later labs.

NOTE
On your first login, the Workspace ONE Access console might open the user portal. To access the administration console, you click the T(Tenant Admin) icon in the top-right corner of the page and select Workspace One Access Console from the drop-down menu.

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