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Android admite la segmentación de redes 5G, el uso de la virtualización de red para dividir las conexiones de una sola red en varias conexiones virtuales distintas que proporcionan diferentes cantidades de recursos a distintos tipos de tráfico.
La segmentación de red 5G no requiere compatibilidad con aplicaciones, y el tráfico de red se enrutará según la configuración. Las aplicaciones aún pueden seleccionar de forma explícita una red diferente, a menos que se configure NON_MATCHING_NETWORKS_DISALLOWED.
A partir de Android 12, los administradores de TI pueden usar preferentialNetworkService para enrutar el tráfico de todas las aplicaciones que se ejecutan en el perfil de trabajo a una porción fija de red empresarial. A partir de Android 13, los administradores de TI también pueden usar preferentialNetworkService en dispositivos completamente administrados.
En Android 13 y versiones posteriores, los administradores de TI pueden usar preferentialNetworkServiceSettings para habilitar hasta 5 redes preferenciales y asignar aplicaciones a una red específica.
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Add networks you want to enable to\n[`preferentialNetworkConfigs`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkServiceSettings).\n\nEach [`ApplicationPolicy`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#ApplicationPolicy) can specify a [`preferentialNetworkId`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#ApplicationPolicy.FIELDS.preferential_network_id) to route\ntraffic to a specific slice. If no value is specified, the\n[`defaultPreferentialNetworkId`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkServiceSettings) will be used instead.\n[`fallbackToDefaultConnection`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#FallbackToDefaultConnection) configures whether the default connection (e.g.\ngeneral cell network or wifi) is used if no preferential network service\nconnection is available.\n\nYou can configure apps not to use preferential network by setting\n[`preferentialNetworkId`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#ApplicationPolicy.FIELDS.preferential_network_id) to [`NO_PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkId).\n\n### Application support\n\n5G network slicing does not require application support, network traffic will be\nrouted based on the configuration. Applications can still explicitly select a\ndifferent network, unless [`NON_MATCHING_NETWORKS_DISALLOWED`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#NonMatchingNetworks) is set.\n\nEnterprise preferential networks map to [`NetworkCapabilities`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/NetworkCapabilities); Specifically\n[`NET_ENTERPRISE_ID_1`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/NetworkCapabilities#NET_ENTERPRISE_ID_1) through [`NET_ENTERPRISE_ID_5`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/NetworkCapabilities#NET_ENTERPRISE_ID_5) map to\n[`PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_ONE`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkId) through [`PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_FIVE`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkId).\n| **Key Point:** The default network applies to all installed applications on work profile or all applications on fully managed devices, not just the ones specified in the policy.\n\n### Version support\n\nStarting from Android 12, IT Admins can use [`preferentialNetworkService`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkService) to\nroute traffic for all applications running in the Work Profile to a fixed\nenterprise network slice. Starting with Android 13, IT Admins can use\n[`preferentialNetworkService`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkService) on fully managed devices as well.\n\nOn Android 13 and later, IT Admins can use\n[`preferentialNetworkServiceSettings`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#deviceconnectivitymanagement) to enable up to 5 preferential networks\nand assign applications to a specific network.\n| **Important:** If both `preferentialNetworkServiceSettings` and `preferentialNetworkService` are set, `preferentialNetworkServiceSettings` takes precedence on Android 13 and later.\n\nExample policy\n--------------\n\n {\n \"applications\": [\n {\n \"packageName\": \"com.example.one\",\n \"installType\": \"AVAILABLE\",\n \"preferentialNetworkId\": \"PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_TWO\"\n },\n {\n \"packageName\": \"com.example.two\",\n \"installType\": \"AVAILABLE\",\n \"preferentialNetworkId\": \"PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_THREE\"\n }\n ],\n \"deviceConnectivityManagement\": {\n \"preferentialNetworkServiceSettings\": {\n \"defaultPreferentialNetworkId\": \"PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_TWO\",\n \"preferentialNetworkServiceConfigs\": [\n {\n \"preferentialNetworkId\": \"PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_TWO\",\n },\n {\n \"preferentialNetworkId\": \"PREFERENTIAL_NETWORK_ID_THREE\",\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n }\n\n| **Important:** Critical applications are excluded from [`defaultPreferentialNetworkId`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#PreferentialNetworkServiceSettings), check the documentation for more details. You can still configure their network by using the [`Application.preferentialNetworkId`](https://developers.google.com/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies#ApplicationPolicy.FIELDS.preferential_network_id) setting.\n| **Tip:** Networks that have no installed applications assigned to them will be silently ignored on the device."]]