Principles of RADIUSdesk Profiles
Introduction
A profile is assigned to each voucher, permanent user and BYOD device. Profiles are used to control the behavior of the RADIUS client through which a user (voucher, permanent user or BYOD device) connects to the network. This includes the following points:
- Limiting the bandwidth.
- Limiting the total data available over a certain period of time, e.g. a monthly data cap.
- Preventing the user from connecting before a certain date.
- Preventing the user from connecting after a certain date.
Profiles and Profile Components
- Each profile can consist of zero or more profile components.
- Profile components can be considered as small functional blocks or groups
- For example, you can have a profile component that limits the bandwidth of a user's connection.
Simple Edit
- The Profile applet contains a simplified editing interface where you can select which restrictions you want to make in the profile.
- When you save it, the system creates the profile with its profile components based on the elements selected in the simplified editing interface.
FUP Edit
- The Profile applet also contains an interface for editing Fair Usage Policies (FUP)
- This should be used if you want to implement Fair Usage Policies.
- The FUP functionality is covered on a separate page for advanced users.
Advanced Edit
- The advanced editing option allows you to manually add or remove profile components from a profile.
Clouds and Profiles
- A profile is usually part of a cloud (owned by a cloud).
- However, it is possible to make a profile system-wide.
System Wide check
- If you have logged in to RADIUSdesk as the root user, there is a System-wide checkbox that you can activate.
- If you activate it, the profile becomes available in all clouds.