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2.
Enable or disable
AAA Services
. If you enable
AAA Services
, go to Step 3, otherwise this
feature is disabled and you can exit the procedure.
3.
Select a
Logout IP
address from the drop-down list. The list contains IP address that can
be used as the logout IP address. The default IP address is 1.1.1.1.
4.
Enable or disable the
XML Interface
, as required.
XML is used by the Access Gateway’s subscriber management module for port location
and user administration. Enabling the XML interface allows the Access Gateway to accept
and process XML commands from an external source. XML commands are sent over the
network to the Access Gateway. The Access Gateway parses the query string, executes the
commands specified by the string, and returns data to the system that initiated the
command request.
5.
If you enabled the
XML Interface
feature, enter the
XML IP
(server) address.
6.
Enable or disable
Print Billing Command
, as required. This feature enables NSE to
support Driverless Print servers. If this feature is enabled, you must enable the XML
interface and enter the IP address for the XML interface (Step 3 and Step 4). With Print
Billing enabled, print servers can bill subscribers’ rooms for printing their documents
without them having to install printers.
The DNS name print.server.com will internally resolve to the Configured Print Server
URL that is entered in the configuration. When subscribers are redirected to the Print
Server the NSE adds Parameters to that request, so that the Server is able to charge the
proper subscriber.
With these variables sent to the server it can now send the XML command to bill the users
properly.
Print Server IP needs to be entered as one of the XML server IP for the command to
successfully complete.
The XML command is:
<USG COMMAND="BILL_PRINT" IP_ADDR="">
<ROOM_NUM></ROOM_NUM>
<DOC_NAME></DOC_NAME>
<NUM_COPIES></NUM_COPIES>
<NUM_PAGES></NUM_PAGES>
<COST></COST>
<TIME_SUBMITTED></TIME_SUBMITTED>
</USG>
Subscribers could get to print.server.com by:
ICC button link
Printout in the hotel room
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