Principles of RADIUSdesk Vouchers
Introduction
The main idea of a Voucher is to have a disposable username / password combination.
Vouchers does not associate authentication or accounting data with a person. Use Permanent Users and BYOD Devices in RADIUSdesk if you require that.
Voucher Similarities
There are certain similarities between Vouchers and Permanent Users as well as BYOD Devices.
Voucher Specifics
This is the specifics that makes a voucher a voucher. These items are not found in Permanent Users or Devices.
Usernames and passwords are auto-generated.
Vouchers can be created in bulk. Vouchers that are part of a batch has a compulsory field called Batch name. This groups the Vouchers in a batch.
We can specify the length of the auto-generated password.
Vouchers can include an optional Expiry date. If a person tries to connect with the voucher after the expiry date; authentication will fail.
Vouchers can also include a Trigger and days active feature. With this set, the Voucher will only be valid for a specified amount of days after the first use of the Voucher.
This counter is triggered as soon as the Voucher is used for the first time.
Time is not on the Voucher's side
The time a user spends online using a Voucher can be limited in three ways.
RADIUSdesk will consider all three if they are used and apply the smallest value.
An associated Profile may contain a Time based counter.
Using the Trigger and days active feature if used.
Using the Expiry date of the Voucher if used.