[Spce-user] Reseller on SPCE with max concurrent calls

Matthias Hohl matthias.hohl at telematica.at
Thu Mar 9 09:25:00 EST 2017


Hello,

 

no real nice workarround, cause the fraud limit protection does not work on subscriber, it working on customer, so i can’t do this in this way. Also you can’t give different billing profiles.

 

Von: Leighton Brennan [mailto:leightonbrennan at gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. März 2017 11:56
An: Barry Flanagan <barry at flanagan.ie>; Matthias Hohl <matthias.hohl at telematica.at>
Cc: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
Betreff: Re: [Spce-user] Reseller on SPCE with max concurrent calls

 

Hey Barry

That's a shame alright. 

 

Mathias 

What about if you create a new domain for your reseller and then add 1 customer(your reseller), assign a max concurrent calls on the customer and for all your resellers customers, add them as subscribers. 

 

This way you can set the max for the customer(reseller) and the reseller can assign max calls per subscriber. 

 

Your customer would be able to change the max calls but you will have visibility of this and be able to charge accordingly per channel. 

Although there may be a problem if your using the inbuilt invoicing as there will only be one invoice generates and it will be for all subscribers. 

Also you won't be able to assign different rate cards but if your using a separate billing provider then you should be able to get that to provide the invoicing/rating. 

 

That is unless the max calls per customer is the same as the domain setting in which case I can't think of any other alternative. 

 

I am not able to test this but it may be a workaround. 

Good luck with it!

 

On Thu 9 Mar 2017 at 09:41, Barry Flanagan <barry at flanagan.ie <mailto:barry at flanagan.ie> > wrote:

On 9 March 2017 at 00:58, Matthias Hohl <matthias.hohl at telematica.at <mailto:matthias.hohl at telematica.at> > wrote:

Yah but i am sorry to say that, but this you missunderstood. L

 

Ah. Good thing we never used it then :-)

 

-Barry Flanagan

 

 

On DOMAIN layer your just set your default values for a subscriber. So if you leave the subscriber max con call setting blank, it will use the domain setting. (I proof this and also use this setting for my default subscriber settings. I insert there 4 channels but have many hundreds of subscriber on a domain.)

 

 

 

 

Von: Barry Flanagan [mailto:barry at flanagan.ie <mailto:barry at flanagan.ie> ] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. März 2017 20:43
An: Leighton Brennan <leightonbrennan at gmail.com <mailto:leightonbrennan at gmail.com> >
Cc: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com <mailto:spce-user at lists.sipwise.com> ; Matthias Hohl <matthias.hohl at telematica.at <mailto:matthias.hohl at telematica.at> >
Betreff: Re: [Spce-user] Reseller on SPCE with max concurrent calls

 

On 8 Mar 2017 6:45 pm, "Leighton Brennan" <leightonbrennan at gmail.com <mailto:leightonbrennan at gmail.com> > wrote:

 

 

My understanding is that the domain concurrent calls is the total concurrency on the domain regardless how many customers/subscribers you have and what limits you have assigned. 

 

This is my understanding also, although we don't use this method with our resellers. Domain setting is for the total cumulative calls by all subscribers within that domain, while subscriber settings apply only to that subscriber. 

 

A quick look at the source would confirm (not at a PC right now).

 

Hi Leighton :-) 

 

-Barry Flanagan 

 

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Best Regards
Leighton

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