ACCESS GATEWAY
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3. Enter a description for this billing plan in the Description of Service field.
4. Define the Pricing schemes for this billing plan (rate per minute, per hour, per day, per
week, and per month).
5. Define the Time Unit of the billable event (either Minute, Hour, Day, Week, or Month).
One time unit is assigned to each billing plan.
6. Define the Up (to network) and Down (to subscribers) bandwidth range for this billing
plan.
7. Define the DHCP Pool (public or private) -- see following note.
8. 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.
9. Click on the Submit this Plan button to save your changes and establish this billing plan.
Alternatively, you can click on the
Delete this Plan button if you want to delete this plan,
or click on the Reset button if you want to reset all the values to their previous state.
10. Click on the Back button at any time to return to the Internal Billing Options Setup
(previous) screen.
11. Repeat Steps 2 through 11 for each billing plan. You can enable (make active) any or all of
the available billing plans.
The Access Gateway allows you to define multiple billing plans with different time
units at the same time. For example, you can define one billing plan that changes
by the hour (e.g. $2.95 per hour) and a second plan that charges per day (e.g.
$12.95 per day).
The “public” option requires IP Upsell to be turned on, otherwise subscribers
will receive private IP addresses.