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Profile Form

Profile Name

A name for your profile should be meaningful.

Enabled

A switch to enable/disable the profile. When a profile is disabled, it won't show up for managers when creating new users, and users on this profile cannot connect.

Unit Price

The default price for the profile. When activating a user on this profile, this amount will be deducted from the manager. The price list page in the profiles menu can override the unit price. If the price is set to zero, then managers will not see the profile and won't be able to activate users on it.

Available in User Control Panel

If this switch is on, the user will be able to select this profile in the user control panel (UCP). Some profiles are not meant to be visible to users, so you can hide them here.

Download Rate

Sets the download speed for the profile per user. Supported on Mikrotik only. The entered number is in Kbit/s

Upload Rate

Sets the upload speed for the profile per user. Supported only on Mikrotik. The entered number is in Kbit/s

Type

SAS supports several profiles type:

Prepaid: Users on prepaid profiles will stop working once they hit one of their limits, such as expiration or traffic limit. You can also switch them to a fair usage-policy profile (FUP).

Postpaid: Users on postpaid profiles usually will not get disconnected after their expiration or reaching their traffic limit, instead, the system will issue an invoice for them. If invoices are not paid within a period of time, then the user will stop working. You also have the option to keep them running despite their due invoices.

FUP: (Fair Usage Policy) is a special type of profile that can not be linked to a user. Instead, it is linked to another profile of type 'prepaid' or 'postpaid'. When the main profile reaches one of its limits, you can downgrade the user to stay online on another profile of type FUP.

Extension: This type of profile is used to extend the limits of a user without changing his actual profile. For example, you can create an extension to extend the user expiration for a couple of days or to add extra traffic, for a price. 

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Defines the amount of tax to be added to the profile's final price. This number is a percentage of te actual price.

Limit Expiration

When the switch is enabled, SAS will validate the user's expiration upon login. If the user's expiration date is later than the current time, authorization will be denied.

When the switch is disabled, no expiration validation will take place, allowing the user to connect regardless of the account's expiration status

Expiration Unit

Sets the amount of expiration in hours, days, or months. This amount will be given to the user on activation. Changing this value here will not be reflected on already active users.

Limit Uptime

Limits the service uptime by minutes or hours. When enabled, SAS will count the amount of time used by the user online. When reaching the time limit, the user will get disconnected.

Limit Download

Limits the amount of downloaded traffic (in MegaBytes). Once the limit is reached, the user will get disconnected.

Limit Upload

Limits the amount of upload traffic (in MegaBytes). Once the limit is reached, the user will get disconnected.

Limit Traffic

Limits the amount of total traffic used by the user. The total amount is counted as download+upload traffic. When using this limit switch, we recommend switching off the limit download & upload switches.

Daily Download Limit

Sets the amount in MB for the download limit by the user. This value can be applied at any time to all active users without the need to re-activate them. The daily counters reset at 00:00 midnight. 

Daily Traffic Limit

Sets the amount in MB for the upload limit by the user. This value can be applied at any time to all active users without the need to re-activate them. The daily counters reset at 00:00 midnight. 

Daily Traffic Limit

Sets the amount in MB for the traffic limit by the user. The traffic limit is counted as download+upload traffic consumed by the user. This value can be applied at any time to all active users without the need to re-activate them. The daily counters reset at 00:00 midnight.  When the limit is reached, the user will get disconnected.

Daily Uptime

Sets the amount (in minutes/hours) for the uptime allowed for this service. When the limit is reached, the user will get disconnected.

IP Pool Mode

Sets the IP pool mode. 'Use NAS IP Pools' means SAS will just send the pool name to the NAS and the NAS will assign the IP to the user. 

When choosing 'Use SAS4 IP Pools', SAS will take care of assigning the IP addresses to end users from IP pools created inside SAS. This is useful to manage pools from a single point instead of adding pools inside each NAS.


Pool Name

The IP pool name to be used by this service profile. The provided name here should be predefined in the NAS, otherwise the users might not get an IP address and fail to connect.

Expired Next Profile

Sets the profile users to switch to after becoming expired. The dropdown shows only profiles of type FUP.  If no FUP profile is set here, then user authorization will be rejected on expiration.

 

Quota Next Profile

Sets the profile users to switch to after consuming their traffic limit. The dropdown shows only profiles of type FUP.

 

Daily Limit Next Profile

Sets the profile users to switch to after reaching their daily limits. For example, you can downgrade your users speed after consuming 10GB of traffic per day to a lower speed. This policy will reset after midnight and users will go back to their regular speed.

Ignore Static IP

When enabled, SAS will ignore any static IP set for the users. This is very useful for FUP profiles, so when users reach their limits and get switched to a FUP profile, they won't keep their static IP.

 

Privacy

Here you can set the profile to be private or public. Public profiles are visible to all managers and users. If you set it to private, you will get to choose which manager(s) can see and use this profile.