- *BASICS*
- The Knox Ecosystem
- Samsung Knox Portal
- Knox Licenses
- *FOR IT ADMINS*
- Knox Suite
- Knox Platform for Enterprise
- White paper
- Get started with UEMs
- Introduction
- Blackberry UEM
- Samsung Knox Manage
- Admin Guide
- Knox Service Plugin
- Knox Mobile Enrollment
- Introduction
- FAQs
- KBAs
- Release notes
- Get Started
- Features
- Register resellers
- Add an admin
- Create profiles
- Google Device Owner Support
- MDM Compatibility Matricies
- Device users
- Activity log
- Enrolling and unenrolling devices
- Configure devices
- Providing KME feedback
- Using the Knox Deployment App (KDA)
- Recovering Google FRP locked devices using KME
- Role-based access control (RBAC)
- Troubleshoot
- Knox Configure
- Mobile
- Wearables
- Shared Device
- Knox Manage
- Introduction
- FAQs
- KBAs
- Release Notes
- How-to videos
- Getting Started
- Configure
- Licenses
- Organization
- Users
- Sync user information
- Groups
- Devices
- Content
- Applications
- Profile
- Knox E-FOTA
- Certificates
- Advanced settings
- Monitor
- Kiosk devices
- Remote Support
- Active Directory
- Microsoft Exchange
- Mobile Admin
- Appendix
- Knox E-FOTA
- Introduction
- White paper
- Knox E-FOTA One Admin Guide
- Knox E-FOTA Advanced Admin Guide
- *FOR RESELLERS*
- Knox Deployment Program
- *FOR MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS*
- Knox MSP Program
Send commands to devices
You can send device commands to enrolled devices by user, organization, group, or device and control them remotely. For devices with Knox Workspace or Work Profile, you can select the tab of the area on the top you want to send a device command to. Available device commands vary depending on the device type. For more information on each device command, see the list of device commands for each platform.
To send device commands, complete the following steps:
1. Navigate to Device.
2. On the “Device” page, click the checkbox next to the device name to send a device command to, and then click Device Command.
3. In the “Device Command” window, select the desired device command.
- For devices that have a Knox Workspace, click the target area between General and KNOX - LightWeight Knox.
- For Fully Managed with Work Profile devices, click a target area between Fully Managed Device and Work Profile.
4. In the “Request Command” window, click OK.
Check device commands in request
Check device commands that have not been sent successfully due to network or system issues. You can resend the device commands in request or delete them individually or all together. You can also download all device commands in queue as an Excel file.
NOTE—If no device command has been sent within the past six hours of restarting the device, then Knox Manage Agent requests the server for a device command and can have it resent to the device.
To check the device commands in request and resend or delete them individually or altogether, complete the following steps:
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Navigate to History > Device Command in Request.
NOTE—Command information in Device Command in Request is automatically deleted after three months.
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Enter a request date, and user ID or mobile ID, and then click Search.
- View the information of the device commands that have been found.
To resend the device commands in request, click the checkboxes of the device commands to resend, and then click Re-Request.
To delete the device commands in request, click the checkboxes of the device commands to delete, and then click Cancel Request.
NOTE— To set the Knox Manage server to resend the device commands in request automatically, navigate to Setting > Configuration > Basic Configuration, and then set the number next to Daily retries for device commands in request.
View device command history
You can view the device command history and related audit logs by date. You can also view the details about the results of device commands, and collect the device control audit logs for each event. For more information about audit log items, see View audit logs.
To view the device command history, complete the following steps:
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Navigate to Device.
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On the “Device” page, click a device name or a tag.
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On the “Devices Detail” page, click the “Command History” tab.
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Click a command name to view the audit result of the device command.
NOTE— To view the device command logs by each platform, navigate to History > Group Command History, enter a request date and a group ID or organization name, click Search, and then click a group or organization name.