If your Automated Device Enrollment server token expires or needs replacing, you must download a new token from Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager and upload it to Jamf Pro.
Jamf Pro displays an expiration warning in Notifications when the Automated Device Enrollment service token is about to expire.
Typically, you can renew your Automated Device Enrollment server token without downloading a new public key (.pem). If you need Jamf Pro to generate a new public key, you must upload it to either Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager before downloading your server token.
If you are uploading a new server token file (.p7m) to renew an expired Automated Device Enrollment instance, Jamf recommends that you do not delete the expired instance from Jamf Pro before uploading the new server token file.
- Log in to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager .
- If prompted, follow the onscreen instructions to verify your identity.
- Click on your account name in the lower-left corner, and then choose from the pop-up menu.
- Select your server name listed under Your MDM Servers.
- Click Download Token.
- Choose from the pop-up window and save to your computer.
- In Jamf Pro, click Settings in the sidebar.
- In the Global section, click Automated Device Enrollment .
- Select the Automated Device Enrollment instance you want to renew and click Edit.
- Click Upload Server Token File to upload the server token file (.p7m) you downloaded from Apple. The information contained in the server token file is displayed.
- Click Save .
The Automated Device Enrollment instance is renewed for one more year, as indicated by the updated token expiration date.