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You can do any of the following with the profile in the
Details
category:
>
Specify a Username and Password for the profile
>
Specify an Access Point Name (APN) for the profile
>
Specify whether the Connection is persistent
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To amend an existing active connection, select the
active
button for the connection in
question, then modify the required configurations for that connection, and select
Save
>
To create a new connection profile, select
Create New Profile
.
A
Create New Connection Profile
dialog box loads up.
>
Enter a
Connection Profile
name and select
Create
The new connection (default details) profile shows in the profiles list, and you can view and
amend it as described in the aforementioned instructions.
Notes:
If an error occurs during a connection activation, a red button with the word “error” will appear
next to the “profile” button. If you press this button, the error cause will be displayed at the top of
the connection parameters. The same cause and error button can be seen in the right upper corner
of the page. To delete the error, click on the “Clear Error” button from the current connection page.
If it is the first time a connection is activated from the connection shortcuts on the Dashboard, a
new entry of the form
@ + connection type and rate
, e.g.,
@Streaming 32kbps
appears in the connection profiles list in the
Connections
menu. Any actions detailed in the
previous paragraphs applies here too.
9.5: Messages
To view, manage, or send Simple Message Service (SMS) messages using the BRM-based UT, select
the
Messages
option from the left-hand navigation menu.
The
Messages
page loads up, per
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