Adding a User Session Policy

To add a user session policy to a subscriber profile:
  1. From the SPR section of the navigation pane, select Profile Data.

    The Subscriber Profile Administration page opens.

  2. Find the subscriber profile you want to view.

    Profile information is displayed. (See Finding a Subscriber Profile for information on finding a subscriber profile.)

  3. Select the User Session Policy tab.

    The Session information appears in the work area.

  4. Click Create.

    The User Session Policy Info page opens.

  5. Enter the following information:
    1. Policy Code (required)—The code for the policy. A policy code is a numeric string that is 1 to 32 numbers in length.
    2. Notification Cyle — The notification cycle of the subscribed policy. Valid options are:

      • 0— day
      • 1—week
      • 2—double week
      • 3—month
      • 4—double month
      • 5—season
      • 6—half year
      • 7—billing cycle

    3. Terminal Type — The available terminal type. A terminal type is a alphanumeric string that is 1 to 32 characters in length.
    4. Start Date — The start date and time for the service. Specified in the format of yyyymmddhhmmss, where hh is a 24 hour format. This field is automatically filled with the current time and date.
    5. End Date — The ending date and time for the service. Specified in the format of yyyymmddhhmmss, where hh is a 24 hour format. This field is automatically filled with the current time and date.
    6. Operate Time (required)—The length of time the package is available. Specified in the format of yyyymmddhhmmss, where hh is a 24 hour format. This field is automatically filled with the current time and date.
    7. Customx — Free-form strings representing custom subscriber fields. You can enter up to 255 characters per field. By default, five fields are available, but if the subscriber profile has more than five custom fields defined, the page displays them. Click Add to create additional fields as needed.
  6. Click Save.
The user session policy is defined.