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Related commands
apn-profile apply
apn-profile apply
Use
apn-profile apply
to specify a 4G modem profile for an interface.
Use
undo apn-profile apply
to restore the default.
Syntax
apn-profile apply
profile-name
[
backup
profile-name
]
undo
apn-profile
apply
Default
No 4G modem profiles are specified for an interface.
Views
Eth-channel interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
profile-name
: Specifies a primary 4G modem profile name.
backup
profile-name
: Specifies a backup 4G modem profile name.
Usage guidelines
After you specify a 4G modem profile for a 4G modem, the 4G modem uses the settings in the profile
to negotiate with the service provider's device.
The primary profile always has priority over the backup profile. For each dialup connection
establishment, the 4G modem uses the backup profile only when it has failed to dial up using the
primary profile.
This command takes effect only on dialup connections initiated after the command is configured. It
does not take effect on a dialup connection that has been established.
Examples
# Specify primary 4G modem profile
test
and backup 4G modem profile
bktest
for Eth-channel
interface 2/4/0:0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface eth-channel 2/4/0:0
[Sysname-Eth-channel2/4/0:0] apn-profile apply test backup bktest
Related commands
apn-profile
attach-format imsi-sn split
Use
attach-format imsi-sn split
to specify a separator for the IMSI/SN binding authentication
information.
Use
undo attach-format imsi-sn split
to restore the default.
Syntax
attach-format imsi-sn
split
splitchart
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