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Date:      Sat, 18 Sep 1999 20:49:26 +0200
From:      Peter Poh <mailinglist@landau.inka.de>
To:        the@frosch.landau.sub.de, second@frosch.landau.sub.de, freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org
Subject:   idletime and unitlength to
Message-ID:  <19990918204926.A1082@frosch.landau.sub.de>

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I'm using i4b for an sppp-connection to a provider in Germany that charges to
the second. What is the cleverest choice of "idletime-outgoing" and 
"unitlength" to achieve the least costs (e.g. while surfing on the Internet
the call will be hanged up when there is inactivity for about 10-15 seconds;
when a new document is ordered a new outgoing call happens)? 

At the time I'm using
idletime-outgoing       = 10
ratetype                = 0
unitlength              = 60

the result is that all my calls last 0:55, 1:55, 2:55, ... min. What I'm 
looking for is a ratesystem that allows calls whose length are of arbitrary
fractions of a minute (e.g. 17 seconds, 32 seconds, 43 seconds, ...). How
do I achieve this?

Ciao, Peter


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