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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 6: Managing Network Profiles 51Chapter 6: Managing Network ProfilesA network profile is used to configure devices for your network. The profile containsinformation such as gateway addresses, subnet masks, WWAN settings, and encryption andauthentication information. You can also use a network profile to assign IP addresses to yourdevices. Once the wireless devices are configured with the values from the network profile,you can manage the devices through the <strong>Avalanche</strong> Console.You can schedule a specific time for a network profile change to take effect. By default,network settings take effect when the profile is enabled. However, you can configure the dateand time for the settings to take effect.The Authorized <strong>User</strong>s button allows you to assign privileges for a profile to a user that doesnot have rights for that profile. This allows you to give a user permission for one specificprofile, rather than all profiles of a specific type. <strong>User</strong>s that already have permission for theprofile will not appear in the list of available users. For information about creating users andassigning permissions, see Managing <strong>User</strong> Accounts on page 35.This section contains the following topics:• Creating Network Profiles• Configuring General Settings for Network Profiles• Configuring Scheduled Settings• Exporting Profiles for Configuring EnablersCreating Network ProfilesA network profile allows you to control network settings for mobile devices. The profile mustbe enabled and applied to a location and then it will be used by all devices meeting the profile'sselection criteria. The home location for the profile is the location you have selected when youcreate the profile.To create a network profile:1 From the Profiles tab, click Add Profile.The Add Profile Wizard appears.2 Select the Network Profile option and click Next.3 Type a Name for the profile and set the status to either Enabled or Disabled. Click Next.4 Use the Selection Criteria Builder to create selection criteria for the profile. Click Next.5 Confirm that the information is correct and click Finish.

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