Configuring NF Client Profile

This section describes how to configure the NF endpoints for AMF, CHF, PCF, and UDM.


configure 
   profile nf-client { nf-type { amf amf-profile | chf chf-profile |  
   pcf pcf-profile | udm udm-profile } nf_profile_name } 
   end 

NOTES:

  • profile nf-client { nf-type { amf amf-profile | chf chf-profile | pcf pcf-profile | udm udm-profile } nf_profile_name } : Specifies the required NF client profiles and provides the local configuration for any of the following configured NFs:

    • amf : Enables the AMF local configuration

    • chf : Enables the CHF local configuration

    • pcf : Enables the AMF local configuration

    • udm : Enables the AMF local configuration

      For example, if you are configuring the amf amf-profile keyword, then this command enables the AMF local configuration. The same approach applies for the other configured NFs too.

      nf_profile_name must be an alphanumeric string representing the corresponding NF client profile name.

  • You can configure multiple NF profiles within a given service.

  • To disable this configuration, use the no profile nf-client { nf-type { amf amf-profile | chf chf-profile | pcf pcf-profile | udm udm-profile } nf_profile_name } command.