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Re: how does optigold tell our radius server when a user is over their hours

From: Shawn Hogan
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 1999
Time: 10:36:13 pm

Michael Kelly-Gleeson wrote:

>when I asked this before I didn't quite get a clear explanation...(maybe
>it was late over there :-) )
>
>a user gets say 100 hours...when they get to 100 hours we don't want
>them to be able to log in any more.
>
>how exactly does optigold tell our server (in real time...or an hour or
>two out ) that this user has overshot their hours and disable them.
>what triggers this ?
>
>also..how exactly does optigold handle a customer who is not billed
>monthly or even quarterly...purely when they finish their hours they
>come and get some more.....I notice it all tends to be geared towards a
>monthly thing....how are we supposed to tell a user that rings up how
>many hours they have left if their usage is scattered over a variable
>monthly period...do we have to add up their usage month by month and
>minus it from their original invoice ?

Well, for the most part it would be handled by your RADIUS server. The
RADIUS server would cut them off and tell Optigold ISP to bill them for
another "block".

- Shawn

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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696


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