Controlling Volume Usage with the VTA
This chapter describes the Volume-Tracking Application (VTA), which allows service providers to track and control subscribers and services based on network usage. This chapter contains the following sections:
- Overview of the VTA
- How the VTA Works
- Installing and Initially Configuring the VTA Software
- Using JavaScript Programs in VTA Configurations
- Related Configuration Tasks
- Installing and Running VTA Configuration Manager
- Loading and Importing VTA Configurations
- Configuring the VTA
- Configuring the VTA to Manage Database Accounts
- Setting Up the VTA to Send E-mail Notifications
- Configuring the SAE Proxy Processor
- Configuring the VTA to Run Scripts
- Configuring Events
- Configuring Event Handlers
- Validating VTA Configurations
- Saving VTA Configurations to a Directory or Local File
- Renaming a VTA
- Overview of Managing Subscriber Accounts with VTA Portals
- Managing Subscriber Accounts with the Administrator Portal
- Allowing Subscribers to Manage Their Accounts with the Subscriber Portal
- Troubleshooting Database Deadlocks
- Example: Bucket VTA