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Managing Services from the Sample Residential Portal
After you log in to the portal, you can use the
portal in the same way that a subscriber would use it. This section
describes how to use the sample residential portal from a subscriber’s
viewpoint.
Use the navigation pane on the left side of the
page to move from one page to another.
You can set up, activate, and schedule additional
services. These services supplement your basic Internet services,
and may carry additional fees.
If you use DHCP to receive an IP address, you can
also manage equipment registration.
Table 9 describes the tasks
that you can perform in the sample residential portal and shows which
item to select in the navigation pane to display the page that lets
you perform the task.
Table 9: Navigation
Pane for the Sample Residential Portal
To Do This
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Select This Item in the Navigation Pane
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Start and stop supplementary services.
View the price of a supplementary service.
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Services
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View service statistics for traffic sent and received during
your login session.
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Usage
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View the list of services made available to you by the Internet
service provider. The list shows whether a service is automatically
activated at login or whether you need to activate the service from
the portal.
Change the type of service activation from this page.
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Account
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Specify a schedule that indicates when a specified service should
be activated and/or deactivated.
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Schedules
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View and change the services to which you subscribe.
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Subscribe
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If you are a DHCP user, register your DHCP equipment to always
obtain an authenticated IP address.
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Register
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If you have equipment registration enabled, disable it.
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Unregister
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Starting and Stopping Services
You can start and stop services to which you have
a subscription. You can view which supplementary services the Internet
service provider makes available to you in the Subscribe page, and
subscribe to services there. After you subscribe to a service, the
Services page lists the service. See Subscribing to Services .
To start or stop services:
- In the navigation page, click Services.
The Services page appears.

- Click the tab that specifies the type of service to start
or stop.
- In the page that lists the service:
- To start a service, click the red circle under Status.
- To stop a service, click the green check mark under Status.
- If a password is required to start a service, enter your
password at the prompt.
- To have a service become active when you log in to the
portal again, click Persistent before you
start the service.
If you specify a schedule for a service, that service
is active as defined in the schedule and may remain active after you
log out of the portal. See Setting Up Service Schedules .
Getting Usage Information
From the portal, you can view information about
how long a service has been active and can view traffic statistics
for your current login session. Internet service providers could use
this type of information to generate accounting data for specified
services, such as a video gold service that would support video on
demand.
To get usage information for your current login
session:
- In the navigation pane, click Usage.
The Usage page appears.

- Click the tab that specifies the type of service for which
you want usage information for your current login session.
Setting Up the Type of Service Activation
You can have a service activated every time you
log in to the portal, or you can activate it from the Services page
when needed.
To view information about service activation and
change how a service is activated:
- In the navigation pane, click Account.
The Account page appears.

- Click the tab that specifies the type of service that
you want to view or for which you want to change the type of activation:
- To start a specified service when you connect to your
Internet service provider, click Automatic.
- To start a specified service only when you want it to
become active, click Manual.
- Click Update.
Setting Up Service Schedules
You can set up schedules to activate specified
services and deactivate specified services at fixed times. The schedules
operate independently of whether you are logged in to the portal.
For example, you could set up a schedule that activates a video gold
service at 12 noon on every Saturday and deactivates the service at
12 midnight on the same day.
To create a service schedule:
- In the navigation pane, click Schedules.
The Schedules page appears.

- In the Name field, specify a name for the schedule.
- Under Schedule, specify the time to start the service
under from, and the time to stop the service
under to.
For information about the type of information to
enter in these fields, see Specifying Values
for Times and Setting
Times .
- Under Actions, specify the operation to be performed for
the service that you select under Service.
For information about the type of information to
enter in these fields, see Setting Actions .
- After you finish making all schedule entries, click Schedule.
The schedule appears under EventList, and the schedule
of actions for this month appears under ThisMonth.
Specifying Values
for Times
When you create or change schedules, you can use
the values in the following list to make entries in the from and to
sections in the Schedules page. See Setting
Times for a description of each entry field under the Schedule area of
the page.
- Asterisks (*) are interpreted differently depending on
the field in which you enter one as a value. The following list describes
how the SRC software interprets an * as a value for the various fields:
- Minutes and hours—0 (zero)
- Time zones—Local SAE time zone
- All other fields—First through last
- For fields in the To section of the schedule area, * for
the end time is equivalent to “ deny service activation after
this start date.”
- For dates in the From section of the schedule area, *
is equivalent to “ deny service activation anytime before this
end date.”
- Range of numbers or letters separated by a hyphen—The
range is inclusive; for example, 1-5 for the hour specifies hours
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. A range of mon-wed specifies Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday.
- List of numbers, letters, or ranges separated by commas—For
example, 1,2,5,9 or 0-4,8-12 or mon-wed,fri-sat.
- Skip values in ranges.
- Skip a number’s value through the range, follow
a range with /<number>. For example, 0-23/2 used in the hours field
specifies that the event occurs every other hour.
- Skip values with *. If you want to specify every two hours,
use */2.
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Note:
If you set both a day of the month and a day of the week, the
day of the month is used.
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Setting
Times
Use the following field definitions when you make
entries in the from and to sections in the Schedules page. For information
about general guidelines that apply to these entry fields, see Specifying Values
for Times .
Year
- Year in which to schedule an action.
- Value—Four integers that indicate the year
- Default—*
Month
- Month of the year in which to schedule an action.
- Value
- 1–12
- First three letters of the name of the month
- Default—*
- Example—For January, specify one of the following:
Day
- Day of the month in which to schedule an action.
- Value—1–31
- Default—*
Hour
- Hour of the day in the indicated month in which to schedule
an action.
- Value—0–23
- Default—*
Minute
- Number of minutes past the indicated hour in which to
schedule an action.
- Value—0–59
- Default—*
DOW
- Day of the week in which to schedule an action.
- Value
- 0–6, with 0 representing Sunday, and each subsequent
number representing the next day of the week.
- First three letters of the name of the day
- Default—*
- Example—For Saturday and Sunday, specify one of
the following:
TZ
- Time zone to use in the schedule.
- Value
- Default—Time zone specified by the Internet service
provider
- Example
- Canada/Eastern or America/New York
- GMT +5 sets the time zone to 5 hours behind GMT.
Setting Actions
In the Actions area, specify the type of action
to be taken for a specified service.
Operation
- Type of action to be taken at the indicated time.
- Value—Menu of actions to be taken
- deactivate—Deactivates the specified service at
the indicated time.
- activate—Activates the specified service at the
indicated time.
- deny—Does not allow activation of the specified
service at the indicated time.
- deny and deactivate—Deactivates the service if it
is currently active and does not allow activation of the indicated
service at the specified time.
- Guidelines—For deactivate and activate, specify
times only in the from fields; any entries in the to fields are ignored.
Service
- Service for the schedule.
- Value—Menu of services to which you have a subscription
Subscribing to Services
After you subscribe to a service, you can activate
the service to use it. Your Internet service provider decides which
services are available to you for subscription. For information about
activating a service, see Starting and Stopping Services .
To manage subscriptions to services:
- In the navigation pane, click Subscribe.
The Subscribe page appears.

- Click the tab that specifies the type of service to which
you want to subscribe or unsubscribe.
- To subscribe to a specified service, click Subscribed.
- To stop a subscription to a specified service, click Unsubscribed.
- After you finish making all schedule entries, click OK.
Registering Equipment for DHCP Login
If your Internet service provider assigns an IP
address by using DHCP, you can register your equipment to automatically
obtain an authenticated IP address when you log in to the portal.
Your equipment can be a device other than a PC, such as an IP phone
or a set-top box.
To register your equipment:
- In the navigation pane, click Register.
The Register page appears.

- Specify the username and password to use for equipment
registration, and click Continue.
- In the page that appears, specify the media access control
(MAC) address of the equipment to be registered, provide a brief description
of this equipment, and click Register.

The page displays
the registration information.
Disabling Equipment Registration
If you previously registered your equipment to
obtain an authenticated IP address, you can change your configuration
to disable equipment registration.
To disable registration of your equipment:
- In the navigation pane, click Unregister.
The Unregister page appears.

- Enter your username and password, and click Continue.
A page appears that shows the equipment that you
have registered.

- Select the Unregister check box, and click Unregister.
The Welcome page for the portal appears.
You can also disable equipment registration when
you log out of the portal; see Logging Out of the Sample Residential Portal .
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