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All APN settings that have been created are included in the list. You can click an APN setting's row in the list for
additional options:
l To view details for an APN setting, click its Show Details link.
l To edit any of an APN setting's attributes, click its Edit link. The APN Settings form opens.
l To create a copy of an APN setting to use as a basis for a new setting, click its Duplicate link. The APN Settings
form opens with all attributes prepopulated and "Copy" appended to the setting's name. You can rename the new
APN setting, and edit any of its attributes.
l To delete an APN setting, click its Delete link. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
l To see if the APN setting is currently used, click its Show Usage link. The form expands to show a list of
configuration profiles that use the APN setting.
l To create a new APN setting, click the Create new APN settings link in the upper right corner. The APN Settings
form opens.
For information on creating, editing, or duplicating an APN setting, see "Creating and Editing APN Settings" on page
146.
Creating and Editing APN Settings
An APN setting includes its name and description, carrier and proxy server information, and user account provisioning
details.
To configure an APN setting:
1. Go to Onboard + WorkSpace > Onboard/MDM Configuration > APN, then click the Create new APN settings
link in the upper-right corner. The APN Settings form opens.
2. In the Name field, give this APN setting a short name that identifies it clearly. APN setting names can include
spaces.
If you are duplicating an APN setting, the original name has "Copy" appended to it. You may highlight this name
and replace it with a new name.
3. In the Description field, you can briefly describe the characteristics of the APN setting.
4. Click Save Changes. The APN setting is available as a configuration unit on the Configuration Profile form.
For information about the list of APN settings, see "APN Settings" on page 145. For more information about
configuration profiles, see "Configuration Profiles" on page 208