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Authentication Type
8. Select
OK
saved configuration.
5.10.2 Overriding the Network Configuration
Setting a network configuration is a large task comprised of numerous administration activities. Each of the
configuration activities described can have an override applied to the original configuration. Applying an override
differentiates the device from the profile's configuration and requires careful administration to ensure this one device
still supports the deployment requirements within the network.
A profile's network configuration process consists of the following:
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Overriding the DNS Configuration
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Overriding an ARP Configuration
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Overriding a L2TPv3 Profile Configuration
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Overriding an IGMP Snooping Configuration
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Overriding a Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration
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Overriding a Spanning Tree Configuration
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Overriding a Routing Configuration
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Overriding a Dynamic Routing (OSPF) Configuration
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Overriding a Forwarding Database Configuration
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Overriding a Bridge VLAN Configuration
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Overriding a Cisco Discovery Protocol Configuration
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Overriding a Link Layer Discovery Protocol Configuration
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Overriding a Miscellaneous Network Configuration
Use the drop-down menu to specify authentication type used by your cellular
data provider. Supported authentication types are None, PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP,
and MSCHAP-v2.
to save or override the changes to the Advanced Settings screen. Select
Reset
to revert to the last