Deploying Chromebooks

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Deploying Chromebooks RICK JOHNSON [email protected] NICHOLAS A. HAY [email protected] JEFFERSON SCHOOLS

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Deploying Chromebooks. Rick Johnson [email protected] Nicholas A. Hay [email protected] Jefferson Schools. Getting Started. Getting a pile of Chromebooks…. Now what?. Jefferson Schools Environment. Microsoft Active Directory / Server 2012 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Deploying ChromebooksRICK JOHNSON [email protected] NICHOLAS A. HAY [email protected]

JEFFERSON SCHOOLS

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Getting Started

Getting a pile ofChromebooks….

Now what?

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Jefferson Schools Environment• Microsoft Active Directory / Server 2012

• On-premise Exchange 2013 Accounts for Staff and Students (Grades 5-12)

• District Wide Cisco Wireless

• Lightspeed Systems Internet Filter

• 500+ HP Chromebook 14”

• We are co-running Google Apps and Office 365 to our users.

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Why Chromebooks?• Actually designed for multiple users

• Quick boot and login (under 10 seconds)

• Auto Updating / Almost No “Imaging”

• Easy to Manage / Almost No Touch

• Fully Cloud Based

• Standard on the web and users are not locked to 1 platform for applications

• Support is guaranteed for 3 years after EOL of device

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Google Apps for Education Account• Necessary to use the Chromebook Management Console and the

ability to sync users.

• Free to sign up.

• http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/education/

• Need to define and validate your domain name settings in the management console under Domain Settings > Domain Names.

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Google Apps Directory Sync (GADS)• This program will synchronize the users you define to Google Apps.

• Install the application on Windows/Linix/Solaris with link below.• https://support.google.com/a/answer/106368?hl=en

• Use the Configuration wizard to create a config file for what to sync and set up a windows scheduled task to run sync during an interval.• C:\Program Files\Google Apps Directory Sync\sync-cmd.exe -a -c GoogleConfig.xml

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Google Apps Directory Sync (GADS) Notes• Make sure when opening the configurator app, to open the config

file once created.

• Syncing users/groups, an “email address" needs to be listed for item to sync into google.

• Exclusions Tab on Groups/Users. Verify and set accordingly. Want to set it higher than the default or it won’t sync when you make massive changes (remove senior accounts)

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Google Apps Directory Sync (GADS) Notes• If you want sub folders/organizations in Google Management, be

sure to use the / rather than the \. See below.

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Google Apps Directory Sync (GADS) Notes• When done, be sure

to test by going tothe Sync tab andpressing Simulatesync. Verify the log file.

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Google Apps Password Sync (GAPS)• Needed for Microsoft Active Directory.

• https://support.google.com/a/answer/2611859?hl=en&ref_topic=2611858

• Works on Server 2003, 2008, 2012 (AD DS…. Not AD LDS)

• IMPORTANT… This does not work on 2008/2012 Server Core. The GUI must be installed on the server.

• MUST be installed on ALL Active Directory servers!!!!!

• When a user changes their password, GAPS pushes the password change to Google Apps immediately.

• GAPS is one directional, so no passwords are changed on AD.

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Why Chromebook Mangement Console?• This is not free… Why should you purchase this?

• Allows you to track assets• Pre-install and block apps• Define policies based on user and device groups• Control User Access (prevent outside users from logging in, disable Guest

Mode, designate certain users permissions to a device)• Configure Network Access across all devices• Customize User features

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Chromebook Mangement Console License Details• One time fee per device (approx. $30)

• https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/2717664?hl=en

• The license lasts for the lifetime* of the device• Lifetime Policy – http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/eol.html

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Chromebook Enterprise Management• To use the Chromebook Enterprise Management, you must

purchase a license from a google vendor.

• This is not instant and can take a few days before the licenses is ready to use. The first purchase could take longer since Google validates your Appsdomain.

• Navigate to DomainSettings > Sub & Billing to verifylicenses.

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Chrome Management Console• Demo what you can do and some of the settings…

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How we deployed our 500+ Chromebooks• Unboxed all the Chromebooks.

• Grouped, marked, and Inventoried Chromebooks with a sharpie.

• Set up power and a switch to prepare 32 Chromebooks at a time.• We plugged a network cable in to enroll the device since the wireless settings were

defined in our policy.

• At the initial login screen, press Ctrl + Alt + E and the Enterprise Enrollment screen will appear. Type in an Google Apps administrator account and password to enroll the device.

• In the management console, we moved the Chromebook to the proper suborganization folder.

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How we deployed our 500+ Chromebooks (cont)• (Optional) In the Chrome web browser, go to chrome:chrome and

this will show you if an update is available to install on the device.

• Unplugged our network cable to verify the device connected to WiFi with the settings it pulled down.

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Network / Wireless Policies• In Management Console, navigate to Settings > Chrome

Management > Networks > For Devices.

• Click Add Wi-Fi button and configurethe settings as shown.

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802.1x / RADIUS Integration• We use Lightspeed Systems

internet filter and Cisco Wirelesswith 802.1x.

• When users log in, the wirelesspasses the users credentials toour web filter using the RADIUSAccounting Server settings on the Wireless gear.

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Printing• Google Cloud Print (BETA)

• http://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/

• Installed Chrome Browser on our print server

• In Chrome, go to Settings, under Google Cloud Print go to manage print settings

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Printing (cont)• Cloud Print will detect

installed network printers on the print server.

• Select the desired printer and select the share option. Then type in the group email or individual emails to give access to the printer for the Chromebooks.

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Useful / Cool Tools• In a web browse, type…

• chrome:policy Manually refresh the policy and verify settings• chrome:chrome Check OS version and manually update• chrome:imageburner Create a USB update to “reimage/reflash” OS

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Some Potential Issues• User Account is deactivated

• Cloud Print Crashes on Print Server

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Questions?