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ACCESS GATEWAY
222 System Administration
8. Enter an amount in the Paid field.
9. The next two fields (User Definable 1 and User Definable 2) are optional. Use these
fields for simple notations about the subscriber.
10. Define the Min Upstream Bandwidth and Max Upstream Bandwidth range for this
subscriber (in Kbps).
11. Define the Min Downstream Bandwidth and Max Downstream Bandwidth range for this
subscriber (in Kbps).
12. If using Class-Based Queuing, enter the primary and subclass for this subscriber in the
Class field. Enter these values in the format: <top-level class>.<subclass>
(top-level class and subclass separated by a period). See “Class-Based Queueing” on
page 11 and “Class-Based Queueing” on page 105.
13. Enter the Maximum users per group for the subscriber account.
14. Select a policy from the QoS Policy menu. See “Setting up Quality of Service {QoS}” on
page 157 for more information.
15. Enable STMP Redirection to allow the specified user to have their SMTP traffic
redirected by the global SMTP redirect configuration.
Click on the
Add button to add this subscriber to the database, or click on the Reset button if
you want to reset all the values to their previous state.
Displaying Current Subscriber Connections {Current}
You can display a listing of all the subscribers currently connected to the system. The list
includes the MAC addresses of the subscribers, their active state, the individual expiration
times, port numbers (if assigned), bandwidth limits, current bandwidth usage, and the number
of bytes that have been passed from the subscriber to the Internet. This data can be used if a
dispute arises between the subscriber and the solution provider (for example, if a subscriber
claims that their connection to the Internet was not completed). By reviewing the “byte”
statistics, you can clearly see if the subscriber made a successful connection.
To view the list of Current Subscriber Connections, go to the Web Management Interface, click
on
Subscriber Administration, then click on Current.
The Current Subscribers screen appears, showing the usage statistics for all subscribers
currently connected to the system:

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