The profile editor enables you to customize network settings and mobile device security features for the profile .
Aug 29, 2564 BE n In current Internet protocol (IPv4) networks, an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packet is sent by the router when an Ethernet node has no more data to send to another node and no other path is available.
Sep 28, 2564 BE n In this document, network configuration elements refer to configuration elements that are part of the global configuration. A network configuration element is either mandatory or optional. A mandatory element must be configured in order to enable a feature. An optional element can be configured or not, depending on specific requirements. In the context of network configuration elements, the term “configured” means that the element has been defined.
Sep 28, 2564 BE n This publication describes configuration options for your wireless network. To learn more about network configuration, visit this page:
Oct 19, 2564 BE n This document describes how to configure Quality of Service (QoS) for a Cisco Packet Tracer test scenario on the Test Controller for the network configuration element. For information about QoS configuration, visit this page:
Oct 19, 2564 BE n This document describes the process of configuring individual features for a wireless network. For more information about wireless network configuration, visit this page:
Nov 11, 2564 BE n This document describes the process of configuring a Point-to-Point Tunnel (PPPoT) profile for Cisco IOS wireless LANs. The Cisco IOS wireless LAN includes two types of profiles: Access Point (AP) profiles and Point-to-Point Tunnel (PPPoT) profiles. The PPPoT profile is used for mobile broadband. To learn more about wireless LAN configuration, visit this page:
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