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2.
Choose the Subscriber account type.
3.
Define the DHCP Address Type: Public or Private (only used when the IP Upsell feature is enabled,
otherwise leave this set to “private”).
4.
Enter a valid MAC Address for the subscriber.
If you have chosen to manage this subscriber by user name only, you do not need to enter a MAC address
(but you must enter a user name).
5.
Enter the IP Address of the subscriber.
6.
Enter a valid Subnet address for this subscriber.
7.
Enter the IPv6 address for this subscriber.
8.
In the Username field, enter a user name for this subscriber. If you entered a MAC address and you do
not want to assign a user name, skip Step 9 (password).
User names and passwords are case-sensitive. Having a user name and password is an
optional service that subscribers may request (for example, if they are using more than
one machine, or moving between locations and they want an additional level of security).
If they request this service, they are prompted at the login screen for the user name and
password you assign here. Solution providers can charge a fee for this service, at their
discretion.
9.
If you assigned a user name, you must now assign a Password.
10.
In the Expiration Time field, define the duration (in hours and minutes) for the
subscriber’s authorized
access time. When the assigned time expires, the subscriber must “re-subscribe” to the service.
11.
Enter an amount in the Paid field.
12.
The next two fields (User Definable 1 and User Definable 2) are optional. Use these
fields for simple
notations about the subscriber.
13.
Define the Max Upstream Bandwidth and Max Downstream Bandwidth range for this
subscriber (in
Kbps).
14.
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 9 and Class-Based Queueing on page 84.
15.
Select a policy from the QoS Policy menu. See
Setting up Quality of Service {QoS}
on
page 122 for more
information.
16.
Enable Countdown after login if you want the timeout amount to take effect after the user
logins. If the
option is not enabled, user timeouts take effect the moment the subscriber is added.
17.
Enable STMP Redirection to allow the specified user to have their SMTP traffic redirected by the global
SMTP redirect configuration.
18.
Click on the Add button to add this subscriber to the database, or click on the Restore button if you want
to reset all the values to their previous state.
Adding a Device Type Profile
1.
From the Web Management Interface, click on Subscriber Administration, and then Add.
The Add a
Subscriber Profile to the Database screen appears: