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  • Change a device’s policy assignments
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Device policies

Update existing device policies

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Last updated December 2, 2024

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In addition to creating device policies and assigning devices to them, you can also update existing policies using the same interface in the emnify Portal.

When several devices are deployed and assigned to the same policies, your changes to the policy apply to all devices in that group. For instance, you increase the data usage limits for a service policy that has 100 devices assigned to it. When you change the service policy, it’s applied to all 100 devices.

Devices update their policy once they detach and reattach to the network, then reconnect. Due to caching, it can also take up to 24 hours before changes are applied to a device. If your device doesn’t update its PDP context often, reset the connectivity to make it reattach.

Devices don’t automatically reset if you change the service or coverage policy. Due to caching, it can also take up to 24 hours before changes are applied to a device. Be sure to reset its connectivity for the change to take effect sooner.

Change a device’s policy assignments

Another way to change a device’s policy is to switch from its current policy to another one.

For a single device, you can select its new policy from a dropdown list when viewing the Device Details as described in Single device assignment. See Bulk assignments for changing a group of devices to a new policy.

Bulk reset connectivity

Resetting connectivity is also available as a bulk option.

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Navigate to Connected Devices.

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Search for the devices you wish to reset connectivity for and select the checkbox next to every relevant device.

3

A new menu at the top of the page provides bulk operations. Select Reset.

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Finally, click Confirm.

Once you confirm, the network detaches your device and waits for the modem to connect again.