IBSng Lan Accounting
IBSng LAN Accounting[edit]
IBSng (Internet Billing System Next Generation) is accounting software for managing users of computer network services. Due to the high scalability and various features of this software, many (ISPs) currently use it in different networks. IBSng can seamlessly control Dial-up Internet access (Analog/E1), LAN Accounting Software, Wireless, Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL), LAN Accounting System, Voice over IP (VoIP), and SMS services.[1] This software allows network administrators to implement policies, control bandwidth, and provide the best service to customers. IBSng can be the AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) security framework in any system or computer network.[2]
IBSng applications[edit]
The main applications of this software include:
- Blocking users
- Adding or removing users
- Connecting various services for network management
- Importing and exporting users
- Backing up the entire settings and retrieving them
- Categorizing users and applying traffic restrictions and connection speeds
IBSng software even meets the needs of organizations to control Internet bandwidth, and it can provide reports of network hardware systems. IBSng can play an essential role in reducing the costs of organizations and ISPs by determining the number of simultaneous sessions per subscriber and storing online user information, along with connection details such as Caller ID, MAC Address, and IP Address. LAN Accounting is one of the most crucial management concerns. Network administrators, based on their organizational policies and the technical structure of the network, are always looking for a suitable solution to solve this problem. IBSng can be the best option.[3]
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