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[Auto-Release-Pipeline] Python Auto Release Pipeline #17730

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@msyyc msyyc merged commit 279e2a3 into Azure:master Apr 1, 2021
openapi-sdkautomation bot pushed a commit to AzureSDKAutomation/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2022
Mobile Network REST API Specification (Azure#17730)

* Mobile Network REST API Specification

* Removed API versions 2020-06-01-preview and 2021-04-01-preview. Have only the API version 2022-01-01-preview in Public

* Addressed Swagger Avocado and Swagger SpellCheck Errors

* Addressed Parameters Order Errors

* Merge azure-rest-api-specs-pr branch ssivathas/mobilenetwork-public-api into satravi/mobilenetwork-rest-api-specs

* Removed Unreferenced JSON Files

* Added support for Static IP Addressing to PMN

* Addressed Swagger PrettierCheck Errors

* Addressed Swagger ModelValidation Errors

* change go config to track 2

* Updated the API versions in SDK README files

* Update readme.python.md

* Update readme.md

* Updated ActivationState to ConfigurationState

* Addressed XmsIdentifierValidation Errors

* Addressed DescriptionAndTitleMissing Errors

* Generic name for N2 and N3 Interface attributes to support 4G Networks

* Generic name for N6 Interface attribute to support 4G Networks

* Generic name for N6 Interface attribute to support 4G Networks

Co-authored-by: ArcturusZhang <dapzhang@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Yuchao Yan <yuchaoyan@microsoft.com>
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