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OS: LINUX & Windows.
Supported device types: Cisco, Teles, Quintum, GnuGK, Micronet, Snom 4S & Quadro.
Authentication, accounting & billing by: PIN, ANI & IP.

E-PSYLON has got an integrated administrative and user web-interface, from where administrators and users can access and manage their accounts. Administrators have a full control over the system, while the regular users can only check and manage their own data.

E-PSYLON users now may freely sign-up through internet. If you have got a merchant e-commerce account you can provide features such as online account recharging, online bill payments and a lot more automatated user registration and payment scenarios to your end users.

E-PSYLON's server application now opens a few RADIUS servers at different port pairs. Actually it is only one integrated RADIUS server, but listens on different port pairs (authentication/accounting pairs). So it acts like virtual RADIUS servers. This feature gives you extra flexibility to easily tune the configuration schema of your billing application and your VoIP gateways to almost any VoIP billing scenario that you may think of.

If you'd like to test the online demo here are some explanations:
RADIUS server is open at IP address: 217.160.254.245
Ports (AUTH/ACCT) Description
1812, 1813 This is the general RADIUS server. It will try to authenticate/account & bill the calls by PIN, phone or IP address.
Note: Set priorities for PIN, phone or IP authentication/accounting in device IP addresses if you use this RADIUS server and your device cannot split and use for each service a separate RADIUS server configuration.
1814, 1815 This RADIUS server forces PIN authentication. All packets that are sent to these ports are considered to be authenticated and accounted by PIN.
1816, 1817 This RADIUS server forces Phone authentication. All packets that are sent to these ports are considered to be authenticated and accounted by Phone.
1818, 1819 This RADIUS server forces IP authentication. All packets that are sent to these ports are considered to be authenticated and accounted by IP.

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