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Define a Services Portal Package
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Define a Services Portal Package
After you set up the BFS, you must define a Services Portal package.
A package consists of one or more services that are available only to subscribers
A package consists of one or more services that are available only to subscribers
authorized for the package.
Use an existing authorization package, or create a new package for the Services
Use an existing authorization package, or create a new package for the Services
Portal.
If you want to use an existing package, go to Determining the Services Portal
Package EID (on page 30).
If you want to create a new package, continue to Setting Up a New Services
Portal Package, next in this section.
Setting Up a New Services Portal Package
Complete these steps to define a new Services Portal authorization package.
1 From the DNCS Administrative Console, click the DNCS tab.
2 Click the System Provisioning tab.
3 Click Package. The Package List window opens.
1 From the DNCS Administrative Console, click the DNCS tab.
2 Click the System Provisioning tab.
3 Click Package. The Package List window opens.
Note: If Subscription Only is selected, click Show and choose All Packages to
view a list of all packages.
4 On the File menu, click New. The Set Up Package window opens.
5 For Package Name, enter an appropriate name for the package, such as Services
5 For Package Name, enter an appropriate name for the package, such as Services
Portal.
Important: The Unlimited option for Duration is selected by default. This option
Important: The Unlimited option for Duration is selected by default. This option
lets the subscriber have unlimited access to the package. Do not change this
option without first consulting CiscoServices.
6 Click Save.
7 Go to Determining the Services Portal Package EID, next in this section.
7 Go to Determining the Services Portal Package EID, next in this section.