SonicWALL 232-000861-00 manual Enablement of Traffic and Usage Based Billing, Customer Portal

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Enablement of Traffic and Usage Based Billing

Some customers request to be billed for their Internet connection not based on a theoretical maximum throughput of their connection but rather on actual usage. To accommodate this customer demand, service providers have to be able to determine actual bandwidth usage in order to bill each customer accurately and fairly.

The Scrutinizer Service Provider Module allows service providers to export flow data based on any flow (NetFlow, IPFIX, sFlow, etcetera) field or combination of flow fields including rate per second, packets, total bits, IP addresses, ToS (DSCP), or BGP autonomous system number. This data can then be used to invoice end customers based on actual network usage rather than simply WAN connection speed.

The Service Provider Module routinely exports a custom CSV file with all the required details. For example, it allows billing based on a flat rate versus a burst rate as well as total amount transferred per month. With the data export, invoicing possibilities are myriad. Invoices can include, but are not limited to:

A fixed amount for any usage within the base rate (X MB)

A higher charge for usage between the base rate and “burst” max (X + Y MB)

More traditional billing is also possible, for example, where the end customer pays based on the 95% percentile technique.

Using the intuitive configuration interface, any saved report in Scrutinizer can become the basis for an export. To ensure the highest accuracy, data is gathered from the raw flow data tables. The Service Provider Module also includes the following capabilities:

Any NetFlow field or range within a field is saved as part of the filter within a report.

Both inbound and outbound flow analytics are available.

The entire contents of any report type can be emailed or exported in CSV format.

Archives of all exports can be saved for future reference.

Exports occur on a periodic basis.

Rolling the data into larger intervals is possible.

Exports are emailed or saved in a directory with a custom name, which includes a time stamp.

Scheduled routines:

o Prepare the data for further processing o Can write the data to another server

Customer Portal

IT administrators can choose to provide end users are with secure login access to the flow data generated by their network devices. End users can also use the customer portal to troubleshoot bandwidth usage and identify / analyze odd traffic patterns. Additionally, automatic HTML reports can be scheduled for each end customer.

Furthermore, service providers can use the portal as a message board to communicate with their customers as well as integrate other applications into the MyView interface.

SonicWALL Scrutinizer 9.0.1 Release Notes

P/N 232-000861-00 Rev A

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Contents Contents Key Features in SonicWALL Scrutinizer New SonicWALL Scrutinizer VPN Report TypeEnhanced SonicWALL VoIP Reporting including New Host Destination Report Page Scrutinizer Product Overview Administration Scrutinizer Base ProductSupported Protocols & Other Technical Specifications Flow Analytics Module Page Advanced Troubleshooting Service Provider ModuleThird Party Product Integration Enablement of Traffic and Usage Based Billing Customer PortalCisco Advanced Reporting Module Citrix Advanced Reporting ModuleCross Check Module Flowalyzer NetFlow & sFlow Tester Known Issues Resolved Issues Clicking the Logalot Report Manager buttonDashboard tab Definitions GroupsHow to Upgrade to the Licensed Version What is NetFlow?What is sFlow? What are the different versions of NetFlow available?What if I need features that Scrutinizer does not support? How is NetFlow different from traffic analyzers like MRTG?Is Cisco the only vendor supporting NetFlow? Is a trial version of Scrutinizer available for evaluation?Command to type ip flow-cache timeout inactive Scrututil.exe -resetadminpassword Username How do I setup SSL with Scrutinizer?Example scrututil How do I use a different drive for storing data?Resetmysqlpassword Can Scrutinizer run in VMWare?How do I exclude Scrutinizer in Symantec AntiVirus? Where can I find the Scrutinizer manual? Related Technical DocumentationHow do I know how much hard drive space I will need?