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articles/private-5g-core/azure-stack-edge-disconnects.md

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title: Azure Stack Edge disconnects
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# Azure Stack Edge disconnects
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There are several reasons why your *Azure Private 5G Core (AP5GC)* may have *Azure Stack Edge (ASE)* disconnects. These disconnects can either be unplanned short-term [Temporary disconnects](#temporary-disconnects) or periods of [Disconnected mode for up to two days](#disconnected-mode-for-azure-private-5g-core-preview).
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There are several reasons why your *Azure Private 5G Core (AP5GC)* may have *Azure Stack Edge (ASE)* disconnects. These disconnects can either be unplanned short-term [Temporary disconnects](#temporary-disconnects) or periods of [Disconnected mode for up to two days](#disconnected-mode-for-azure-private-5g-core).
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## Disconnected mode for Azure Private 5G Core Preview
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## Disconnected mode for Azure Private 5G Core
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*Disconnected mode* allows for ASE disconnects of up to two days. During disconnected mode, AP5GC core functionality persists through ASE disconnects due to: network issues, network equipment resets and temporary network equipment separation. During disconnects, the ASE management GUI will display several banners alerting that it's currently disconnected and the impact on functions.
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- [Create a site using the Azure portal](create-a-site.md)
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- [Modify the packet core instance in a site](modify-packet-core.md)
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- [Provision new SIMs for Azure Private 5G Core Preview - Azure portal](provision-sims-azure-portal.md)
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- [Provision new SIMs for Azure Private 5G Core Preview - ARM template](provision-sims-arm-template.md)
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- [Provision new SIMs for Azure Private 5G Core - Azure portal](provision-sims-azure-portal.md)
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- [Provision new SIMs for Azure Private 5G Core - ARM template](provision-sims-arm-template.md)

articles/private-5g-core/collect-required-information-for-a-site.md

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# Collect the required information for a site
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Azure Private 5G Core Preview private mobile networks include one or more sites. Each site represents a physical enterprise location (for example, Contoso Corporation's Chicago factory) containing an Azure Stack Edge device that hosts a packet core instance. This how-to guide takes you through the process of collecting the information you'll need to create a new site.
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Azure Private 5G Core private mobile networks include one or more sites. Each site represents a physical enterprise location (for example, Contoso Corporation's Chicago factory) containing an Azure Stack Edge device that hosts a packet core instance. This how-to guide takes you through the process of collecting the information you'll need to create a new site.
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You can use this information to create a site in an existing private mobile network using the [Azure portal](create-a-site.md). You can also use it as part of an ARM template to [deploy a new private mobile network and site](deploy-private-mobile-network-with-site-arm-template.md), or [add a new site to an existing private mobile network](create-site-arm-template.md).
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description: This how-to guide shows how to collect the information you need to deploy a private mobile network through Azure Private 5G Core.
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This how-to guide takes you through the process of collecting the information you'll need to deploy a private mobile network through Azure Private 5G Core.
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- You can use this information to deploy a private mobile network through the [Azure portal](how-to-guide-deploy-a-private-mobile-network-azure-portal.md).
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- Alternatively, you can use the information to quickly deploy a private mobile network with a single site using an [Azure Resource Manager template (ARM template)](deploy-private-mobile-network-with-site-arm-template.md). In this case, you'll also need to [collect information for the site](collect-required-information-for-a-site.md).

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description: In this how-to guide, you'll learn how to collect all the required information to configure a service for Azure Private 5G Core.
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A *service* is a set of quality of service (QoS) characteristics you want to offer SIMs. For example, you may want to configure a service that provides higher bandwidth limits for particular traffic. You can also use services to block particular traffic types or traffic from specific sources.
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- You can use this information to configure a service through the Azure portal. In this case, you'll enter each value you collect into its corresponding field (given in the **Azure portal field name** columns in the tables below) as part of the procedure in [Configure a service for Azure Private 5G Core Preview - Azure portal](configure-service-azure-portal.md).
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