Related Documentation
- C Series
- Service Schedules Overview
- Authorizing Scheduled Services (C-Web Interface)
- Defining Attributes for Service Activation (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Active During Nonwork Hours (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Available for a Specified Interval (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring the Scheduler to Activate Services with a Weekly Recurrence Pattern for a Specified Time Period (SRC CLI)
Authorizing Scheduled Services Overview (SRC CLI)
To configure authorization of scheduled services, you need to create an authorization plug-in and associate the authorization plug-in with a service that requires authorization before it can be activated. Then you create the authorization schedule for the service at either the global or retailer level.
To authorize scheduled services:
- Create an authorization plug-in for a scheduled service.
See “Creating an Authorization Plug-In for a Scheduled Service (SRC CLI)”.
- Associate the authorization plug-in with a service.
See "Associating the Authorization Plug-In with a Scheduled Service (SRC CLI)”.
- Create the authorization schedule for the service at either
the global or retailer level.
See “Adding a Service Schedule (SRC CLI)”.
For more information about substitutions and schedules, see “Example: Configuring Different Service Tiers for Different Days (SRC CLI)”.
Related Documentation
- C Series
- Service Schedules Overview
- Authorizing Scheduled Services (C-Web Interface)
- Defining Attributes for Service Activation (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Active During Nonwork Hours (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring a Service to Be Available for a Specified Interval (SRC CLI)
- Example: Configuring the Scheduler to Activate Services with a Weekly Recurrence Pattern for a Specified Time Period (SRC CLI)