<head> <title>Administration</title> </head> <body> <h1>Administration</h1> </body> <ul> <li>Open up the root of the Freeside document tree in your web browser. For example, if you created the Freeside document tree in /home/httpd/html/freeside, and your web browser's DocumentRoot is /home/httpd/html, open https://your_host/freeside/. Replace "your_host" with the name or network address of your web server. <li>Select <u>Configuration</u> from the main menu and update your configuration values. <li>Go to <u>View/Edit service definitions</u> on the main menu, and <u>Add a new service definition</u> with <i>Table</i> <b>svc_acct</b>. Select your domain in the <b>domsvc</b> Modifier. Set <b>Fixed</b> to define a service locked-in to this domain, or <b>Default</b> to define a service which may select from among this domain and the customer's domains. <li><table><tr> <td> Create at least POP (Point of Presence) by selecting <u>View/Edit POPs</u> from the main menu.</td> <th align="left"> OR </th> <td>If you are not doing dialup, set slipip to fixed and blank for all your Service Definitions which have Table <b>svc_acct</b>.</td> </tr></table> <li>If you are using Freeside to keep track of sales taxes, define tax information for your locales by clicking on the <u>View/Edit locales and tax rates</u> on the main menu. <li>If you would like Freeside to notify your customers when their credit cards and other billing arrangements are about to expire, arrange for <b>freeside-expiration-alerter</b> to be run daily by cron or similar facility. The message it sends can be configured from the <u>Configuration</u> choice of the main menu as <u>alerter_template</u>. </ul> </body> </html>