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Using Profiles

What is a Profile?
A Profile is a collection of Quality of Service (QoS) settings and other settings defining the mode in
which data is transmitted on an interface. For example, a Profile is used to define whether the
connection is a Streaming connection or a Standard connection.
You can select between a number of predefined Profiles or define your own Profiles for your data
transmission.
If no Traffic Flow Template (TFT) is defined, the Primary Profile for an interface is used for all traffic
on that interface. See What is a Traffic Flow Template? in the next section.
For further information on Profiles, refer to the 3GPP standard TS 23.107.
Selecting the Profiles for an interface
When you set up your interface, you select the Profiles to use for that interface. You select a
Primary Profile and optionally one or more Secondary Profiles.
For further information on how to select the Profiles, see the "Configuring..." sections for the
individual interfaces in this chapter.
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