GATE Users Guide
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Overview
What is GATE?
Overview
GATE is a carrier-grade Access Control platform designed specifically for telecommunications service providers. It delivers enterprise-level authentication, authorization, and user management capabilities through an integrated suite of components.
The platform has been created to address key specifications and requirements from Telecom Service Providers in terms of features, scalability and flexibility, consequently, it allows Service Providers to implement carrier-grade services at scale.
Core Components
Authentication, Authorization & Accounting (AAA)
A fully functional AAA server providing comprehensive user authentication, access authorization, and transaction accounting services.
Captive Portal
Complete captive portal solution for service providers implementing portal-based access control, featuring:
Ad-Server : Configure and manage advertisement campaigns within the user journey through the captive portal login process
User Database
Highly scalable user database system that seamlessly integrates with AAA functionality to store:
User profiles and account information
AAA transaction records and logs
Analytics & Reporting
Comprehensive analytics platform delivering extensive reports and insights through:
Intuitive graphical user interface (GUI)
RESTful API for programmatic access
Use Cases
The GATE platform addresses critical telecommunications requirements for features, scalability, and flexibility, enabling service providers to deploy carrier-grade services:
Broadband Internet Access
AAA services for BNG-based broadband access networks
Captive portal integration when required
Support for FTTH, DSL, and wireless technologies
Public WiFi
Captive portal and AAA services for large-scale public WiFi deployments
Integration with WiFi controllers and/or WAG platforms
Carrier WiFi-based architecture support
Mobile Offload
AAA services for mobile-to-WiFi offload scenarios
Direct integration with Mobile Network Operator core systems
HSS/SIM-based EAP-AKA authentication support
Community WiFi
Captive portal and AAA services for massive community WiFi networks
Seamless WAG platform integration
Deployment Options
GATE offers flexible deployment models to meet diverse infrastructure requirements:
Platform as a Service (PaaS) : Cloud-hosted service model
On-Premises : Self-hosted deployment option
Industry Integration
GATE has been extensively tested and integrated with industry-leading solutions:
BNG (Broadband Network Gateway) platforms
WAG (Wireless Access Gateway) systems
Carrier-grade WiFi solutions
Further Reading
Architecture
Specifications
Architecture
The GATE platform shares Zequenze's robust framework architecture, providing a scalable and reliable foundation for portal management and authentication services.
Core Components
The GATE architecture consists of three primary layers:
Machine Interfaces
RADIUS : Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service protocol support
DIAMETER : Next-generation AAA protocol implementation
Web Server : HTTP/HTTPS interface for web-based interactions
Application Layer
AAA Server : Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting services
Captive Portal : User authentication and access control interface
Ad Server : Advertising content management and delivery
Additional service applications
Database Layer
User Records Database : Storage for user accounts and profiles
Transaction Records Database : Logging of authentication and access events
Metrics Database : Performance and usage analytics storage
Additional specialized databases for various operational data
Architecture Diagram
Scalability
Each architectural layer supports horizontal scaling to accommodate varying operational requirements and can be easily scaled depending on specific needs:
Traffic-based scaling : Scale components based on network traffic volume
Activity-based scaling : Adjust resources according to user activity levels
Size-based scaling : Expand capacity based on database size and storage requirements
This flexible architecture ensures optimal performance across different deployment scenarios and growth patterns.
Further Reading
Overview
Specifications
Specifications
GATE Captive Portal
Key Characteristics
Carrier-Grade Platform
High-availability 1+1 architecture with carrier-grade scalability
Seamless integration with WAG/BNG for large-scale architectures
User Experience
Fully customizable end-user experience and customer journey
Responsive design optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices
Integrated advertising server capabilities
Access Control Features
Authentication Methods
The captive portal supports multiple authentication options through a customizable landing/splash window:
Credential-based login — Username/password validation against Service Provider database
Email/Mobile verification — Real-time validation with email or mobile number
Social network integration — Login through social media platforms
Soft-token authentication — Token-based access control
Quality of Service (QoS) Profiling
End-user QoS profiling with signaling to WiFi Controller or WAG/BNG systems:
Free access — Time-limited with reduced speed/QoS parameters
Premium access — Unlimited usage with higher speed/QoS allocation
Sponsored access — Advertisement-supported connectivity
Additional Capabilities
Payment gateway integration (Braintree and other providers)
Self-managed and customizable HTML code for complete control over end-user experience
Integrated Ad Server
Campaign Management
Complete ad server functionality with banner, video, and campaign inventory management
Advanced campaign programming and enforcement tools
Targeting and Segmentation
Rich segmentation capabilities based on login-generated metadata:
Location, time, and date information
Device specifications (type, brand, operating system)
User demographics (gender, age, and other attributes)
Reporting and Analytics
Comprehensive and customizable reporting for advertising campaigns:
Activity tracking per campaign, banner, and video content
Detailed breakdowns by location, time, date, device specifications, and user demographics
Reports and Analytics
Data Visualization
Location and group-based reporting capabilities
Interactive heatmaps for spatial analysis
Historical data tracking for all captive portal and ad server metrics
Data Export Options
One-click data export functionality
Multiple formats: live reports, CSV files, API integration, and other standard formats
GATE AAA Server
Key Characteristics
Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure
Carrier-grade platform with high-availability 1+1 architecture
Horizontal scalability through cloud-based architecture
Integration capabilities with WAG/BNG for large-scale deployments
Protocol Compliance
Full RADIUS RFC compliance ensuring industry standard compatibility
Flexible VSA (Vendor-Specific Attributes) integration
Service Provider database integration via RADIUS/LDAP or API
Database Integration
Scalable Database Architecture
Database-driven configuration and subscriber record management
Fully integrated database solution with optional external database support
Multiple user provisioning methods: GUI interface, bulk provisioning, or external API
Advanced AAA Features
Proxy Capabilities
Comprehensive proxy AAA support
RADSec support (RFC 6614) enabling direct peering with third-party AAA systems
Configuration Management
Easy and flexible configuration through graphical user interface:
Scriptable Option 82 support
Extensive manipulation capabilities for any RADIUS/VSA attributes
Reports and Analytics
Comprehensive Reporting
Location and group-based analytical reports
Interactive heatmaps for network usage visualization
Historical data retention and analysis for all AAA metrics
Export Capabilities
One-click data export functionality
Multiple output formats: live reports, CSV files, API integration, and additional standard formats
Further Reading
Overview
Architecture
User Groups & Permissions Guide
Overview
GATE implements a role-based access control (RBAC) model that ensures secure and organized user management. Permissions are never assigned directly to individual users. Instead, users inherit their permissions from one or more groups , allowing you to tailor user experiences while maintaining platform security.
Every group provides access to a specific functional area (such as AAA, payments, or advertising) at a defined privilege level (full admin, read-only admin, or reports-only). You can assign multiple groups to a single user to grant cross-functional responsibilities.
flowchart LR
U[User] -->|member of| G1[Group A
e.g. AAA admins]
U -->|member of| G2[Group B
e.g. Payment reports]
G1 -->|grants| P1[Permissions on AAA]
G2 -->|grants| P2[Permissions on Payment reports]
P1 --> UI[GATE admin UI]
P2 --> UI
✅ Key Concept: Groups are additive. A user belonging to multiple groups receives the union of all their permissions. This allows you to compose roles rather than creating new groups for every possible combination.
Permission Levels
Most functional areas provide three standard permission levels. Always select the lowest level that enables users to complete their tasks effectively — this follows the principle of least privilege .
Standard Permission Levels
Level
Indicator
Access Granted
Typical Use Cases
Admin
🟢
Full CRUD operations (create, view, update, delete) on area resources
Day-to-day feature configuration and management
Read-only Admin
🟡
Browse all objects in the area without modification or deletion capabilities
Auditors, trainees, support staff conducting investigations
Reports
🔵
Access to dashboards, charts, and transaction listings without configuration access
Business analysts, finance teams, marketing personnel
Special Cross-Cutting Roles
Beyond the standard levels, GATE includes two important cross-cutting roles:
Role
Indicator
Access Granted
End User
⚫
Personal profile access, password changes, and preference settings (non-administrative)
Expert Mode
🟣
Unlocks hidden "Expert Mode" toggle revealing advanced menus and destructive operations (bulk deletes, internal settings)
⚠️ Expert Mode Warning: Only grant Expert Mode access to senior operators who understand the consequences of destructive operations.
Functional Areas
GATE organizes functionality into distinct areas, each with its own group hierarchy using the three standard permission levels where applicable.
Area
Scope
🌐 Global Administration
Cross-cutting operations, organization-wide configuration, and platform health monitoring
🛡 AAA
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting — profiles, realms, clients, home servers, session logs
📇 Account
Tenant/account configuration including plans, services, lists, parameters, and site settings
📣 Advertisement
Campaign management, banner configuration, segmentation rules, and advertising transaction logs
📝 API Logs
Platform API request history inspection for debugging and auditing purposes
📱 Devices & Applications
Mobile/desktop app registrations, device metadata, connection logs, and app subscriptions
📡 Hotspot Monitoring
Real-time access point health monitoring including reachability, uptime, coverage, and availability reports
💳 Payments
Payment plan management, gateway configuration, transaction processing, and refund handling
👥 Users
End-user account management, social login configuration, and user-level activity logs
📊 Reports & Dashboards
Cross-area analytics, KPI tracking, and exportable report generation
🔎 SONDA / User Experience
Real-world user experience monitoring including latency, throughput, and client-side reachability measurements
Group Catalog
The following tables detail every built-in group shipped with GATE, organized by functional area. Group names are stable identifiers that you can search for in the group administration interface.
Global Administration
Group
Level
Description
GATE admins
🟢 Admin
Comprehensive platform administration access for day-to-day operations across most areas
GATE read-only admins
🟡 Read-only
Platform-wide browsing access without modification capabilities
GATE reports
🔵 Reports
Access to dashboards, KPIs, and transaction listings across the platform
💡 Usage Recommendation: These general-purpose roles serve as excellent starting points for most operators. Combine them with area-specific groups when users require deeper access to particular modules.
AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting)
Group
Level
Description
GATE AAA admins
🟢 Admin
Complete AAA administration including profiles, realms, clients, home servers, and accounting
GATE AAA admins w/o Portals
🟢 Admin
Full AAA administration excluding captive portal builder access
GATE AAA admins w/o Portals RO
🟡 Read-only
Read-only AAA administration without captive portal builder access
GATE AAA read-only admins
🟡 Read-only
Read-only access to the complete AAA functional area
GATE AAA reports
🔵 Reports
AAA accounting reports, session analytics, and traffic dashboard access
GATE AAA user admins
🟢 Admin
Specialized role for managing AAA end-users only (profiles, attributes, credentials) without infrastructure access
🎯 Selection Guidelines:
Use AAA admins for complete AAA stack ownership
Use AAA admins w/o Portals when captive portal design is managed separately
Use AAA user admins for support desk personnel who only reset credentials or adjust user attributes
Use AAA reports for analytics roles that must not access configuration
Account Management
Group
Level
Description
GATE account admins
🟢 Admin
Complete account administration including plans, services, lists, parameters, and site settings
GATE account read-only admins
🟡 Read-only
Read-only account administration access for audit and review purposes
🎯 Selection Guidelines: account admins represents the closest equivalent to a tenant "owner" role — grant sparingly. account read-only admins is ideal for auditors and onboarding verification.
Advertisement Management
Group
Level
Description
GATE advertisement admins
🟢 Admin
Complete advertisement administration including campaigns, banners, and segmentation rules
GATE advertisement read-only admins
🟡 Read-only
Read-only advertisement administration for audit purposes
GATE advertisement reports
🔵 Reports
Advertisement reporting and transaction access including impressions, clicks, and conversions
💡 Team Separation: Assign advertisement admins to marketing teams, advertisement reports to analytics teams, and advertisement read-only admins to finance auditors.
API Logs
Group
Level
Description
GATE API Logs read-only
🟡 Read-only
API request log browser access for debugging and auditing
💡 Usage Recommendation: Ideal for integration teams and third-party partners who need API call troubleshooting capabilities without broader platform access.
Devices & Applications
Group
Level
Description
GATE device admins
🟢 Admin
Device and application administration including registrations, subscriptions, and configuration
💡 Usage Recommendation: Designed for mobile/desktop application operations teams responsible for registered device lifecycle management.
Hotspot Monitoring
Group
Level
Description
GATE hotspots monitoring
🟢 Admin
Hotspot monitoring administration including monitoring profiles, thresholds, and alert configuration
GATE hotspots monitoring read-only
🟡 Read-only
Read-only access to hotspot monitoring dashboards and availability reports
💡 Usage Recommendation: Essential for network operations center (NOC) teams monitoring access point health and coverage.
Payment Management
Group
Level
Description
GATE payment admins
🟢 Admin
Complete payments and plans administration including pricing, gateways, and plan lifecycle
GATE payment read-only admins
🟡 Read-only
Read-only payment area access for audit and compliance
GATE payment reports
🔵 Reports
Payment reporting and transaction access including revenue dashboards and reconciliation exports
🎯 Selection Guidelines: Finance teams typically need payment reports for reconciliation plus payment read-only admins for transaction investigation. Reserve payment admins for billing operations personnel only.
User Management
Group
Level
Description
GATE users admins
🟢 Admin
User account and user log administration
GATE users RO
🟡 Read-only
Read-only access to user lists and user activity logs
Users
⚫ End user
Standard end-user role providing profile access and password change capabilities
Users: Expert mode
🟣 Expert
Enables Expert Mode toggle in admin UI, unlocking advanced menus and destructive operations
⚠️ Expert Mode Security Notice: Expert Mode reveals advanced and destructive operation menus (bulk accounting record deletion, low-level configuration, internal tooling). Grant Users: Expert mode exclusively to trained senior operators who understand operational consequences.
Reports & Dashboards
Group
Level
Description
Report admins
🟢 Admin
Report and dashboard administration including creation, editing, and sharing of custom reports
💡 Usage Recommendation: Designed for business intelligence teams responsible for building and maintaining organizational dashboards.
SONDA / User Experience
Group
Level
Description
SONDA admins
🟢 Admin
SONDA probing and user experience measurement system administration
SONDA reports
🔵 Reports
SONDA reporting and transaction access including latency, throughput, and reachability metrics
💡 Usage Recommendation: Essential for quality-of-experience (QoE) teams monitoring real user service perception.
Access Matrix
This visual summary shows available group combinations for each functional area and permission level. Empty cells indicate no pre-built group exists for that combination — use the closest available level or combine multiple groups.
Area
🟢 Admin
🟡 Read-only
🔵 Reports
Notes
Global
GATE admins
GATE read-only admins
GATE reports
Starting point for most operators
AAA
GATE AAA admins
GATE AAA read-only admins
GATE AAA reports
w/o Portals variants available
AAA (user-level)
GATE AAA user admins
—
—
Support/helpdesk focused
Account
GATE account admins
GATE account read-only admins
—
Tenant configuration
Advertisement
GATE advertisement admins
GATE advertisement read-only admins
GATE advertisement reports
Complete coverage
API logs
—
GATE API Logs read-only
—
Integration/debug role
Devices & apps
GATE device admins
—
—
Limited coverage
Hotspot monitoring
GATE hotspots monitoring
GATE hotspots monitoring read-only
—
NOC teams
Payments
GATE payment admins
GATE payment read-only admins
GATE payment reports
Complete coverage
Users
GATE users admins
GATE users RO
—
See also Users and Users: Expert mode
Reports & dashboards
Report admins
—
—
BI team role
SONDA / UX
SONDA admins
—
SONDA reports
QoE role
Common User Profiles
These ready-to-apply group combinations cover most real-world operational requirements.
🧑💼 Platform Operator (Day-to-Day Admin)
Group Assignment:
GATE admins
GATE AAA admins
GATE account admins
GATE device admins
Role Description: Handles platform configuration, service onboarding, and operational issue resolution across all areas. Expert Mode is not included by default.
🛠 Helpdesk / Tier-1 Support
Group Assignment:
GATE read-only admins
GATE AAA user admins
GATE users RO
GATE API Logs read-only
Role Description: Platform browsing, user credential resets, and API log inspection without configuration modification or data deletion capabilities.
📊 Business Analyst / BI
Group Assignment:
GATE reports
GATE AAA reports
GATE advertisement reports
GATE payment reports
SONDA reports
Report admins (optional, for dashboard creation)
Role Description: Dashboard-focused access without configuration capabilities, eliminating accidental change risks.
💰 Finance / Billing
Group Assignment:
GATE payment read-only admins
GATE payment reports
GATE read-only admins (optional, for context)
Role Description: Transaction reconciliation and payment configuration auditing without modification capabilities.
📣 Marketing Operator
Group Assignment:
GATE advertisement admins
GATE advertisement reports
Role Description: Campaign creation and measurement with isolated functional scope.
🌐 Network Operations (NOC)
Group Assignment:
GATE hotspots monitoring
GATE AAA reports
SONDA reports
Role Description: Real-time access point health monitoring with session analytics and user experience correlation capabilities.
🎛 Senior Operator (with Destructive Tooling)
Group Assignment:
GATE admins
GATE AAA admins
Users: Expert mode
Role Description: Standard operator capabilities enhanced with Expert Mode access. Reserve for trusted operators exclusively.
👤 End User (Self-Service)
Group Assignment:
Users
Role Description: Personal profile and password management without administrative area access.
Best Practices
🛡 Principle of Least Privilege
Always assign the minimum permission level required for job function completion. Prefer read-only admins over admins for investigation or audit roles. Choose reports over read-only admins when users only need dashboard access.
🔀 Compose Rather Than Customize
Resist creating specialized groups for individual users. Combining two or three built-in groups typically addresses requirements while maintaining audit simplicity.
🧪 Test in Staging Environment
Before production deployment, apply new user profiles (group combinations) to test users in non-production environments. Verify exact menu, button, and action visibility before real user rollout.
📆 Periodic Review Schedule
Implement quarterly group membership reviews. Revoke admins and Expert Mode capabilities from users who no longer require them. Former employee accounts with lingering admin access represent the most common security incident cause.
🚨 Separation of Duties
When possible, distribute configuration and audit responsibilities among different personnel:
Payment configuration ( payment admins ) and payment auditing ( payment read-only admins + payment reports ) should involve different individuals
Campaign creation ( advertisement admins ) and advertising budget approval (via payment reports ) should involve different individuals
🔒 Expert Mode Access Control
Treat Users: Expert mode as break-glass permission due to irreversible operation access:
Grant exclusively to named senior operators
Document justification for each recipient
Implement quarterly Expert Mode group membership reviews
Remove temporary Expert Mode access immediately upon task completion
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I modify built-in groups to add or remove permissions?
While technically possible, modification is not recommended . Built-in groups may receive updates in future GATE releases, overwriting manual changes. Instead, create additional groups with required deltas and assign both to users.
Can a user belong to multiple groups simultaneously?
Yes. Group memberships are additive — users inherit the union of all permissions from assigned groups. This represents the recommended approach for role composition.
Which groups should new support agents receive?
Start with GATE read-only admins + GATE users RO + GATE API Logs read-only . Add area-specific groups as responsibilities expand.
A user sees unauthorized menus. How do I remove access?
Remove the group granting menu access. If the menu persists, verify the user is not a superuser — superusers bypass the group system entirely and see all menus. Downgrade to regular user status and assign appropriate groups instead.
How do I identify which group grants specific menu access?
Each admin section corresponds to a functional area (AAA, payments, advertising, etc.). Match the menu to the area using Section 3: Functional Areas , then select the appropriate level from Section 5: Access Matrix .
Can I grant access to organization subsets only?
Yes — group-granted permissions are automatically scoped to the user's organization and its sub-organizations. A user with GATE admins in organization "Acme" will only see and administer Acme and its children, never sibling organizations.
📬 Documentation Feedback: If you believe a group is missing, misnamed, or if use cases in this guide don't match your requirements, please submit a documentation request for review in the next release.
Reports & Analytics
AAA Services Reports
Overview
This section provides detailed information about all available AAA Services reports in GATE. Reports are organized into two main categories: Authentication reports for login activity analysis, and Accounting reports for session and bandwidth tracking.
Report Categories
Authentication Reports
Authentication reports focus on subscriber login requests, tracking accept/reject patterns, and access point activity analysis.
Accounting Reports
Accounting reports provide insights into active sessions, bandwidth usage, session duration, and traffic patterns across your network infrastructure.
Available Reports
Report Name
Description
Category
AAA Access Point MAC distribution by organization (Accounting table)
Subscriber activity, by organization over time
Accounting
AAA Access Point MAC distribution by organization and type
Subscriber requests, by accept/reject over time
Authentication
AAA accounting sessions
Sessions trend
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Access Point
Sessions trend, by AP
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Location
Sessions trend, by location
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by NAS Client
Sessions trend, by NAS client
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Realm
Sessions trend, by realm
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by organization
Sessions trend, by organization
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per Location and Organization (GBytes)
Bandwidth by location and organization over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per location (GBytes)
Bandwidth by location over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per user (GBytes)
Bandwidth detail by subscribers over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per NAS client (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address and NAS client
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per Organization (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address and organization
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per organization
Accepted Sessions trend, by AP address and organization
Authentication
AAA active sessions
Active sessions trend
Accounting
AAA active sessions per NAS Client
Active sessions trend, by NAS client
Accounting
AAA active sessions per Organization
Active sessions trend, by organization
Accounting
AAA active sessions per Realm
Active sessions trend, by realm
Accounting
AAA active sessions per called station
Active sessions detail, by called station
Accounting
AAA active sessions per user and realm
Active sessions detail, by user and realm
Accounting
AAA maximum sessions
Max sessions trend
Accounting
AAA multi-session time average (in minutes)
Average minutes, by session
Accounting
AAA number of active Access Point MAC addresses
Active AP address trend
Authentication
AAA requests by Access Point MAC address and type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend, by AP address
Authentication
AAA requests by access point and type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend, by AP address and location
Authentication
AAA requests by calledstation and type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend, by calledstation and type
Authentication
AAA requests by calledstation, access point, and type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend, by calledstation, AP and location
Authentication
AAA requests by type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend
Authentication
AAA requests distribution by organization and type
Subscriber requests accept/reject trend by organization
Authentication
AAA session time average (in minutes)
Average minutes trend, by sessions
Accounting
AAA session time average (in seconds)
Average seconds trend, by sessions
Accounting
AAA session time average by Location (in minutes)
Average minutes trend, by location and sessions
Accounting
AAA session time average by Location and Organization (in minutes)
Average minutes trend, by location, organization and sessions
Accounting
AAA session time average by organization (in minutes)
Average minutes trend, by organization and sessions
Accounting
AAA session time average by terminate cause
Average minutes trend, by terminate cause
Accounting
AAA sessions by terminate cause
Sessions trend, by terminate cause
Accounting
Bottom AAA Access Point MAC address by number of requests and type
Bottom-ranked subscriber requests, by AP address and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Bottom AAA Access Points by number of requests and type
Bottom-ranked subscriber requests, by AP, location and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Bottom AAA Access Points by number of sessions (Accounting table)
Bottom-ranked sessions, by AP and location over time
Accounting
Bottom AAA Locations by number of requests and type
Bottom-ranked subscriber requests, by location and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Bottom AAA Locations by number of sessions (Accounting table)
Bottom-ranked sessions, by location over time
Accounting
List of active AAA Access Point MAC address
Total logins, by AP address over time
Authentication
List of active AAA Access Point MAC address (no transaction count)
Active AP address over time
Authentication
List of active AAA Access Point MAC addresses (Accounting table)
Total sessions, by AP address over time
Accounting
List of active AAA Access Point MAC addresses (Accounting table, no count)
Active AP address over time
Accounting
Number of accounting requests from unidentified Access Points by MAC address
Sessions trend for unidentified AP, by AP address
Accounting
Number of accounting requests from unidentified Access Points by MAC address and NAS client
Sessions trend for unidentified AP, by AP address and NAS client
Accounting
Number of accounting requests from unidentified Access Points by MAC address and NAS-ID
Sessions trend for unidentified AP, by AP address and NAS-ID
Accounting
Number of accounting requests with and without matching Access Point
Sessions trend for identified/unidentified AP
Accounting
Number of distinct user devices (Called-Station-Id) by organization (Accounting table)
Called Station Id trend, by organization
Accounting
Top AAA Access Point MAC address by number of requests and type
Top-ranked subscriber requests, by AP address and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Top AAA Access Point MAC address without matching Access Point
Top-ranked subscriber requests without AP, by AP address and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Top AAA Access Point MAC address without matching Access Point (Accounting table)
Top-ranked sessions without AP, by AP address and NAS client over time
Accounting
Top AAA Access Point MAC address without matching Location
Top-ranked subscriber requests without location, by AP address, accept/reject and NAS client over time
Authentication
Top AAA Access Point MAC address without matching Location (Accounting table)
Top-ranked sessions without location, by AP address and NAS client over time
Accounting
Top AAA Access Points by number of requests and type
Top-ranked subscriber requests, by AP, location and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Top AAA Access Points by number of sessions (Accounting table)
Top-ranked sessions, by AP and location over time
Accounting
Top AAA Locations by number of requests and type
Top-ranked subscriber requests, by location and accept/reject over time
Authentication
Top AAA Locations by number of sessions (Accounting table)
Top-ranked sessions, by location over time
Accounting
Report Usage Notes
Authentication Reports : Use these reports to analyze login patterns, identify authentication issues, and monitor access point performance
Accounting Reports : These reports are essential for bandwidth monitoring, session analysis, and capacity planning
Time-based Analysis : Most reports support time range selection for historical trend analysis
Organization Filtering : Reports can be filtered by organization for multi-tenant environments
Advertising reports
Overview
The advertising reports provide comprehensive analytics for banner campaigns, user interactions, and performance metrics within GATE. These reports are categorized under the AD Events group and offer detailed insights into views, clicks, and user engagement patterns.
Report Categories
Campaign Performance Reports
These reports focus on campaign-level analytics and overall performance metrics:
Report Name
Description
Transactions by campaign
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign
Transactions by campaign and banner
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign and banner
Transactions by campaign, type and action
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign and action
Transactions by campaign, type and page
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign and page
Transactions by campaign, type and user's device brand
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign and device brand
Transactions by campaign, banner, type and location
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign, banner and location
Transactions by campaign, type, action and location
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign, action and location
Transactions by campaign, type, action and location group
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign, action and location group
Transactions by campaign, type, location and user's device brand
Views/Clicks trend analysis by campaign, location and device brand
Banner Performance Reports
These reports provide detailed analytics at the individual banner level:
Report Name
Description
Active banners
Active banner tracking by campaign, page and organization over time
Active banners with Views and Clicks
Active banner Views/Clicks by campaign, page and organization over time
Transactions by banner
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner
Transactions by banner, type and action
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and action
Transactions by banner, type and hour of day
Views/Clicks analysis by banner over time
Transactions by banner, type and page
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and page
Transactions by banner, type, action and location
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner, action and location
Transactions by banner, type, action and location group
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner, action and location group
Transactions by banner, type, location and user's device brand
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner, location and device brand
User Demographics and Device Reports
These reports analyze user behavior based on demographics and device characteristics:
Report Name
Description
Transactions by banner, type and user's age (from birthday)
Views/Clicks analysis by banner and age (from birthday) over time
Transactions by banner, type and user's device brand
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and device brand
Transactions by banner, type and user's device type
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and device type
Transactions by banner, type and user's gender
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and user gender
Transactions by banner, type and user's telephone country code
Views/Clicks trend analysis by banner and telephone country code
General Transaction Reports
These reports provide broad transaction analytics and detailed breakdowns:
Report Name
Description
Detailed transactions report
Comprehensive Views/Clicks analysis over time
Transactions by type
General Views/Clicks trend analysis
Transactions by type and action
Views/Clicks trend analysis by action
Transactions by type, action and location
Views/Clicks trend analysis by action and location
Transactions by type, action and location group
Views/Clicks trend analysis by action and location group
Transactions by page, type and action
Views/Clicks trend analysis by page and action
Heatmap Reports
These reports provide visual representations of user interaction patterns:
Report Name
Description
Heatmap - Transactions by Banner and Access Point
Total Views/Clicks visualization by banner and AP
Heatmap - Transactions by Banner and Location
Total Views/Clicks visualization by banner and location
Heatmap - Transactions by Campaign and Access Point
Total Views/Clicks visualization by campaign and AP
Heatmap - Transactions by Campaign and Location
Total Views/Clicks visualization by campaign and location
Heatmap - Transactions by Location
Total Views/Clicks visualization by location
Key Metrics
All advertising reports track the following primary metrics:
Views : Number of times banners are displayed to users
Clicks : Number of user interactions with banners
Trends : Performance patterns over specified time periods
Report Group Classification
All advertising reports are classified under the AD Events group for easy identification and organization within the GATE reporting system.
Glosary
Report Glossary
This glossary defines key concepts and terminology used throughout GATE reporting features.
Network Infrastructure
Term
Definition
AP
Access Point
AP address
Access Point MAC address
AP address ID
Access Point address identifier
AP locations
Name of the location where an Access Point is deployed
Hotspots
Menu for Hotspot management and configuration
Location
Name of the hotspot's physical location
Location group
Name of the location group registered by an organization
Unidentified AP
Unidentified Access Point
User Management & Authentication
Term
Definition
AAA services
Menu for Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Session
Period between login and logout. In reports, refers to repeated subscriber sessions with username
Session classes
Subscriber email in the Klass field
Transaction
Exchange of messages between AAA server and subscriber device
User
User with access to network service. In reports, refers to unique user with User ID
User capture
User with captured information
User connections
User connections with status u200 and type ui,ai
User ID
Unique user identifier
User request
User authentication request (Accept/Reject)
Users
Menu for user profiles and AAA transactions
Device & Network Analytics
Term
Definition
Bandwidth
Consumed bandwidth by download, upload and total
Device
Type of subscriber device connected to the network (PC, Mobile, Tablet)
Group
Division of reports by source: Accounting, Authentication, Hotspots, Portal Events, AD Events
Advertising & Marketing
Term
Definition
Advertising
Menu for advertising management
Banner
Graphic advertising image displayed, also known as an ad
Campaign
A set of ads from an organization
Views/Clicks
Views (count of ads served to a user) and Clicks (count of user interactions with an ad)
Data Analysis & Statistics
Term
Definition
Average
Calculated by dividing the sum of the values in a set by their number
Trend
General movement over time of a statistically detectable change
System & Localization
Term
Definition
ES
Spanish translation
Hotspots Reports
Overview
The Hotspots Reports section provides comprehensive analytics for Access Points (AP) and their locations across different geographical hierarchies. These reports enable you to monitor and analyze hotspot distribution and performance metrics over time.
Available Reports
Access Points Reports
Track Access Point distribution and trends across various geographical levels:
Report Name
Description
Group
Access Points by country and state
AP by country and state over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and city
AP by country and city over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and municipality
AP by country and municipality over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and region
AP by country and region over time
Hotspot
Location Reports
Analyze Access Point locations and their geographical distribution:
Report Name
Description
Group
Locations by country and state
AP locations by country and state over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and city
AP locations by country and city over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and municipality
AP locations by country and municipality over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and region
AP locations by country and region over time
Hotspot
Report Categories
All hotspot reports are organized within the Hotspot group for easy navigation and management within the GATE portal interface.
Records, Transactions and Logs
User Records
Each user registered on the platform is stored in a database table with the following fields:
Field
Description
ID
Incremental and unique ID (platform-wide) for the user
Username
Unique username registered, selected, or assigned by the user
First-name
First name of the user
Last-name
Last name of the user
Email
Email address of the user
Valid Email
Boolean field indicating if the email address was validated
Email Class
Regular, Catch-all, Disposable, or Unknown
Active
Boolean flag indicating if the user is active
Class
Class of service or class of user
Date-joined
Date and time when the user was registered or entered in the database
Organization
Used in multi-tier or multi-tenant applications to group requests for a specific organization or sub-organization
Source
Authorization service used to register and authenticate this user
Avatar
Binary field with an image used as an avatar
Avatar-URL
URL for an external avatar
Expiration
User's expiration date and time
Gender
Male, Female, or Other
Age range
Indication of the user's age range
Birthday
Birth date of the user
Locale
Detected locale for the user
Address
Address of the user
City
City of the user
State
State of the user
Country
Country of the user
Hometown
Hometown/birthplace of the user
Location
Current/last location of the user
Telephone
Telephone number of the user
Valid Telephone
Boolean field indicating if the telephone number was validated
Telephone Class
Landline, Mobile, or Unknown
Telephone Network Code
MCC-MNC telephone carrier code
Telephone Carrier Name
Name of the carrier that corresponds to the obtained telephone network code
Telephone Country
Country of origin for the telephone number
Company
Name of the user's company
Title
Job title of the user
Event
Name of the event during which the user information was captured
Optional fields
Optional fields that can be used to capture customized information
Location Records
Each location registered on the platform is stored in a database table with the following fields:
Field
Description
ID
Incremental and unique ID (platform-wide) for the location
Name
Name of the location as assigned by the administrator
Is Active
Boolean indication if the location is active
Short Name
Short name or code assigned to the location by the administrator
UUID
UUID identifier for the location (generated by the platform)
Timezone
Timezone for the location
Organization
Used in multi-tier or multi-tenant applications to group requests for a specific organization or sub-organization
Description
Description of the object or record
Address
Address of the location
Reference
Geographical reference for the location
City
City of the location
Postal Code
Postal code of the location
State
State of the location
Region
Region of the location
Country Code
ISO country code of the location
Latitude
Latitude coordinates of the location
Longitude
Longitude coordinates of the location
Last change
Date and time of the last change to the location's information
Created
Date and time when the location was created
Access Point Records
Each access point registered on the platform is stored in a database table with the following fields:
Field
Description
ID
Incremental and unique ID (platform-wide) for the access point
Name
Name of the access point as assigned by the administrator
Short Name
Short name or code assigned to the access point by the administrator
Is Active
Boolean indication if the access point is active
Organization
Used in multi-tier or multi-tenant applications to group requests for a specific organization or sub-organization
Description
Description of the object or record
Location ID
ID of the location that this access point belongs to
Zone
Zone reference of the access point within the location
IP Address
IP address of the access point
MAC address
MAC address of the access point
MAC address (secondary)
Secondary MAC address of the access point
Serial
Serial number of the access point
Version
Software version of the access point
Latitude
Latitude coordinates of the access point
Longitude
Longitude coordinates of the access point
Last change
Date and time of the last change to the access point's information
Created
Date and time when the access point was created
Log Types
User Portal Event Logs
To be completed
AAA Logs
To be completed
Advertisement Logs
To be completed
Report Name Reference
Overview
The GATE portal has implemented a comprehensive report naming update to improve clarity and organization. All reports are now grouped by function and feature standardized naming conventions for better usability.
This reference list provides the equivalent name for each report and includes a glossary of terms to help you understand the new naming structure.
Report Categories
Reports are organized into the following functional groups:
Portal Events - User authentication, transactions, and portal activity
Hotspot - Access Point location and geographic data
Authentication - AAA authentication requests and responses
Accounting - AAA session tracking and bandwidth usage
AD Events - Advertising campaign performance and user interactions
USERS Reports
All user-related reports are categorized under Portal Events .
Previous Report Name
New Report Name
Group
Active Access Point MAC addresses
Active AP address trend
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses from successful login transactions
AP address trend with Log in
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses per Organization
Active AP address trend, by organization
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses without matching Access Point
Active AP address trend without AP
Portal Events
Detailed user login transactions report ES: Reporte detallado de transacciones de login de usuario
User Log in detail over time
Portal Events
Detailed user transactions report ES: Reporte detallado de transacciones de usuario
User transactions detail over time
Portal Events
Error user transactions by status and error message ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por estado y mensaje de error
Transaction error message trend, by status
Portal Events
Error user transactions by status, error message and page ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por estado, mensaje de error y página
Transaction error message trend, by status and page
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo
Transaction error type trend
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and location ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo y localidad
Transaction error type trend, by location
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and location group ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo y grupo de localidades
Transaction error type trend, by location group
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and page ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo y página
Transaction error type trend, by page
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and service ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo y servicio
Transaction error type trend, by service
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type, service and page ES: Transacciones de usuario con error por tipo, servicio y página
Transaction error type trend, by service and page
Portal Events
List of active Access Point MAC addresses
Transactions by AP address over time
Portal Events
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections ES: Usuario Top con conexiones
AP address ID connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections average by organization
AP address ID connections, by organization over time
Portal Events
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections by organization
AP address ID connections trend, by organization
Portal Events
Number of distinct user classes with connections
User classes with connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct user external IDs with connections
External user ID with connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections ES: Número de usuarios distintos con conexiones
User connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections by page ES: Número de usuarios distintos con conexiones por página
User connections trend, by page
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections per device type
User device trend
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections ES: Número de usuarios nuevos, existentes y totales con conexiones
User trend, by new/existing
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by AAA profile ES: Número de usuarios nuevos, existentes y totales con con conexiones por perfil AAA
User trend, by new/existing and AAA profile
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Access Point group
User trend, by new/existing and AP group
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Location ES: Número de usuarios nuevos, existentes y totales con conexiones por localidad
User trend, by new/existing and Location
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Location group ES: Número de usuarios nuevos, existentes y totales con conexiones por grupo de localidades
User trend, by new/existing and Location group
Portal Events
Number of users with connections ES: Número de usuarios con conexiones
Session trend
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by AAA profile ES: Número de usuarios con conexiones por perfil AAA
Session trend, by AAA profile
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by Location ES: Número de usuarios con conexiones por localidad
Session trend, by Location
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by Location group ES: Número de usuarios con conexiones por grupo de localidades
Session trend, by Location group
Portal Events
Number of users with connections per device type
Session trend, by device type
Portal Events
Successful user captures by service ES: Capturas de usuario exitosas por servicio
User capture trend, by service
Portal Events
Successful user login transaction rate per Access Point group and number of Access Points
Average log in trend, by Access Point group
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitosa
Log in trend
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions average by organization
Average log in by organization over time
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por access point
Log in trend, by Access Point
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point installation type
Log in trend, by Indoor/Outdoor AP
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point installation type and page
Log in trend, by Indoor/Outdoor AP and page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por localidad
Log in trend, by location
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location group ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por grupo de localidades
Log in trend, by location group
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location group and state
Log in trend, by location group and state
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by device type
Log in trend, by device type
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by organization ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por organization
Log in trend, by organization
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by page ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por página
Log in trend, by page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service ES: Inicio sesión de usuario exitoso por servicio
Log in trend, by service
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service and page ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por servicio y página
Log in trend, by service and page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service, page and location ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por servicio, página y localidad
Log in trend, by service, page and location
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service, page and location group ES: Inicio de sesión de usuario exitoso por servicio, página y grupo de localidades
Log in trend, by service, page and location group
Portal Events
Successful user logins by OS family ES: Cantidad de inicios de sesión de usuario por familia del SO
Log in by OS family over time
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point group
Log in trend, by AP group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point with Location
Log in trend, by AP and Location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point with No Location
Log in with no location trend, by AP
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Location ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por localidad
User transactions trend, by location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Location group ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por grupo de localidades
User transactions trend, by location group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by organization ES: Transacciones exitosas de usuario exitosas por organization
User transactions trend, by organization
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by organization and type ES: Transacciones exitosas de usuario por oranization y tipo
User transactions trend, by organization and type
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type
User transactions trend, by type
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and location ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo y localidad
User transactions trend, by type and location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and location group ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo y grupo de localidades
User transactions trend, by type and location group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and page ES:Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo y página
User transactions trend, by type and page
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and service ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo y servicio
User transactions trend, by type and service
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service and page ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo, servicio y página
User transactions trend, by type, service and page
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service, page and location ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo, servicio, página y localidad
User transactions trend, by type, service, page and location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service, page and location group ES: Transacciones de usuario exitosas por tipo, servicio, página y grupo de localidades
User transactions trend, by type, service, page and location group
Portal Events
Top users with connections ES: Usuario Top con conexiones
Top-ranked users Log in over time
Portal Events
User transactions by OS family ES: Transacciones de usuario por familia de SO
User OS family over time
Portal Events
User transactions by browser family ES: Transacciones de usuario por familia del navegador
User browser family over time
Portal Events
User transactions by device brand ES: Transacciones de usuario por marca del dispositivo
User device brand over time
Portal Events
User transactions by device brand and location
User device brand by location over time
Portal Events
User transactions by service ES: Transacciones de usuario por service
User transactions trend, by service
Portal Events
User transactions by status ES: Transacciones de usuario por estado
User transactions trend, by status
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's age ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo y edad del usuario
User transactions by type and age over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's age (from birthday) ES: Transacciones por tipo y edad del usuario (fecha de cumpleaños)
User transactions by type and age (from birthday) over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's age range ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo y rango de edad del usuario
User transactions by type and age range over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's country ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo y pais del usuario
User transactions by type and country over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's country and state ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo, país y estado del usuario
User transactions by type, country and state over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's gender ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo y género del usuario
User transactions by type and gender over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's telephone country ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo y país del teléfono del usuario
User transactions by type and phone country code over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type, service, page and status ES: Transacciones de usuario por tipo, servicio, página y estado
User trend, by type, service, page and status
Portal Events
Heatmap - Successful user transactions by Access Point
Total successful user transactions by Access Point
Portal Events
Heatmap - Successful user transactions by Location
Total successful user transactions by Location
Portal Events
HOTSPOTS Reports
Geographic and location-based Access Point reports are categorized under Hotspot .
Previous Report Name
New Report Name
Group
Access Points by country and state
AP by country and state over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and city
AP by country and city over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and municipality
AP by country and municipality over time
Hotspot
Access Points by country and region
AP by country and region over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and state
AP locations by country and state over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and city
AP locations by country and city over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and municipality
AP locations by country and municipality over time
Hotspot
Locations by country and region
AP locations by country and region over time
Hotspot
AAA SERVICES Reports
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting reports are split into Authentication and Accounting groups.
Previous Report Name
New Report Name
Group
AAA Access Point MAC distribution by organization (Accounting table)
User activity, by organization over time
Accounting
AAA Access Point MAC distribution by organization and type
User requests, by accept/reject over time
Authentication
AAA accounting sessions
Sessions trend
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Access Point
Sessions trend, by AP
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Location
Sessions trend, by location
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by NAS Client
Sessions trend, by NAS client
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by Realm
Sessions trend, by realm
Accounting
AAA accounting sessions by organization
Sessions trend, by organization
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per Location and Organization (GBytes)
Bandwidth by location and organization over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per location (GBytes)
Bandwidth by location over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA accounting traffic per user (GBytes) ES: Trafico (accounting AAA) de por usuario (Gbytes)
Bandwidth detail by users over time, GBytes
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per NAS client (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address and NAS client
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per Organization (Accounting table)
Sessions trend, by AP address and organization
Accounting
AAA active Access Point MAC addresses per organization
Accepted Sessions trend, by AP address and organization
Authentication
AAA active sessions
Active sessions trend
Accounting
AAA active sessions per NAS Client ES: Número de sesiones AAA activas por NAS Client
Active sessions trend, by NAS client
Accounting
AAA active sessions per Organization
Active sessions trend, by organization
Accounting
AAA active sessions per Realm ES: Número de sesiones AAA activas por realm
Active sessions trend, by realm
Accounting
Reports Page Reference
The Reports page in GATE provides a comprehensive view of all available reports with powerful search, filtering, and management capabilities. This page serves as your central hub for accessing both system reports and custom reports.
Report List Columns
The reports list displays the following information for each report:
Column
Description
Title
The report name. See detailed reference for naming conventions
Type
Indicates whether the report is a system report or custom report
Default visualization
The default chart type used when displaying the report: Table, Line, Bar, Pie, or Heatmap
ID
Unique report identifier
Description
Brief description of the report's purpose and content. See detailed reference
Organization
The organization associated with the report
Group
Report category grouping. See detailed reference
Available Actions
Search and Navigation
Search - Find reports by Title, Description, Group, or ID. You can search using partial text matches or by a single word included in any of these fields
Refresh - Update the current list to display the latest reports
Filters - Narrow down the report list using multiple criteria:
Group
Report type (system or custom)
Default visualization type
Organization
Report Management
Add new custom report - Create a new custom report from scratch
Edit - Modify an existing custom report (only available for custom reports)
Delete selected custom report - Remove a custom report by selecting it using the checkbox on the left side of the row
Note : System reports cannot be edited or deleted, only custom reports can be modified or removed.
Users Reports
Overview
This section provides a comprehensive list of user-related reports available in GATE. These reports help administrators monitor user activity, track login patterns, analyze connection trends, and troubleshoot authentication issues across the portal system.
All reports are categorized under the Portal Events group and provide various filtering and segmentation options to help you analyze user behavior and system performance.
Available Reports
Access Point Monitoring
Report Name
Description
Group
Active Access Point MAC addresses
Active AP address trend
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses from successful login transactions
AP address trend with login
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses per Organization
Active AP address trend, by organization
Portal Events
Active Access Point MAC addresses without matching Access Point
Active AP address trend without AP
Portal Events
List of active Access Point MAC addresses
Transactions by AP address over time
Portal Events
User Login Analytics
Report Name
Description
Group
Detailed user login transactions report
Subscriber login detail over time
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions
Login trend
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions average by organization
Average login by organization over time
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point
Login trend, by Access Point
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point installation type
Login trend, by Indoor/Outdoor AP
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Access Point installation type and page
Login trend, by Indoor/Outdoor AP and page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location
Login trend, by location
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location group
Login trend, by location group
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by Location group and state
Login trend, by location group and state
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by device type
Login trend, by device type
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by organization
Login trend, by organization
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by page
Login trend, by page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service
Login trend, by service
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service and page
Login trend, by service and page
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service, page and location
Login trend, by service, page and location
Portal Events
Successful user login transactions by service, page and location group
Login trend, by service, page and location group
Portal Events
Successful user login transaction rate per Access Point group and number of Access Points
Average login trend, by Access Point group
Portal Events
Successful user logins by OS family
Login by OS family over time
Portal Events
Connection Statistics
Report Name
Description
Group
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections
AP address ID connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections average by organization
AP address ID connections, by organization over time
Portal Events
Number of distinct MAC addresses with connections by organization
AP address ID connections trend, by organization
Portal Events
Number of distinct user classes with connections
Subscriber classes with connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct user external IDs with connections
External subscriber ID with connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections
Subscriber connections trend
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections by page
Subscriber connections trend, by page
Portal Events
Number of distinct usernames with connections per device type
Subscriber device trend
Portal Events
Number of users with connections
Session trend
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by AAA profile
Session trend, by AAA profile
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by Location
Session trend, by Location
Portal Events
Number of users with connections by Location group
Session trend, by Location group
Portal Events
Number of users with connections per device type
Session trend, by device type
Portal Events
User Segmentation
Report Name
Description
Group
Number of new, existing and total users with connections
Subscriber trend, by new/existing
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by AAA profile
Subscriber trend, by new/existing and AAA profile
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Access Point group
Subscriber trend, by new/existing and AP group
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Location
Subscriber trend, by new/existing and Location
Portal Events
Number of new, existing and total users with connections by Location group
Subscriber trend, by new/existing and Location group
Portal Events
Top users with connections
Top-ranked subscribers login over time
Portal Events
Transaction Analysis
Report Name
Description
Group
Detailed user transactions report
Subscriber transactions detail over time
Portal Events
Successful user captures by service
Subscriber capture trend, by service
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point group
Login trend, by AP group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point with Location
Login trend, by AP and Location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Access Point with No Location
Login with no location trend, by AP
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Location
Subscriber transactions trend, by location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by Location group
Subscriber transactions trend, by location group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by organization
Subscriber transactions trend, by organization
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by organization and type
Subscriber transactions trend, by organization and type
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type
Subscriber transactions trend, by type
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and location
Subscriber transactions trend, by type and location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and location group
Subscriber transactions trend, by type and location group
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and page
Subscriber transactions trend, by type and page
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type and service
Subscriber transactions trend, by type and service
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service and page
Subscriber transactions trend, by type, service and page
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service, page and location
Subscriber transactions trend, by type, service, page and location
Portal Events
Successful user transactions by type, service, page and location group
Subscriber transactions trend, by type, service, page and location group
Portal Events
User transactions by service
Subscriber transactions trend, by service
Portal Events
User transactions by status
Subscriber transactions trend, by status
Portal Events
User transactions by type, service, page and status
Subscriber trend, by type, service, page and status
Portal Events
Error Reporting
Report Name
Description
Group
Error user transactions by status and error message
Transaction error message trend, by status
Portal Events
Error user transactions by status, error message and page
Transaction error message trend, by status and page
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type
Transaction error type trend
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and location
Transaction error type trend, by location
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and location group
Transaction error type trend, by location group
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and page
Transaction error type trend, by page
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type and service
Transaction error type trend, by service
Portal Events
Error user transactions by type, service and page
Transaction error type trend, by service and page
Portal Events
Device and Browser Analytics
Report Name
Description
Group
User transactions by OS family
Subscriber OS family over time
Portal Events
User transactions by browser family
Subscriber browser family over time
Portal Events
User transactions by device brand
Subscriber device brand over time
Portal Events
User transactions by device brand and location
Subscriber device brand by location over time
Portal Events
Demographic Analysis
Report Name
Description
Group
User transactions by type and user's age
Subscriber transactions by type and age over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's age (from birthday)
Subscriber transactions by type and age (from birthday) over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's age range
Subscriber transactions by type and age range over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's country
Subscriber transactions by type and country over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's country and state
Subscriber transactions by type, country and state over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's gender
Subscriber transactions by type and gender over time
Portal Events
User transactions by type and user's telephone country
Subscriber transactions by type and phone country code over time
Portal Events
Usage Notes
All reports are real-time and can be filtered by date range
Reports support multiple export formats for further analysis
Demographic data is only available when users provide this information during registration
Error reports help identify common authentication and connectivity issues
Location-based reports require proper Access Point configuration with location assignments
Configuración izzi
Introducción - Accesos izzi
Descripción General
Este capítulo contiene la documentación específica para el cliente izzi sobre el uso de la plataforma GATE de Zequenze. La plataforma GATE proporciona servicios AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting) para la gestión de accesos, autenticación de usuarios y administración de servicios RADIUS.
Tipos de Usuario
Para el cliente izzi se han configurado dos tipos de acceso con diferentes niveles de permisos:
Usuario Admin izzi
Permisos: Completos (Crear, Modificar, Eliminar)
Funcionalidades:
Gestión completa de clientes AAA/RADIUS (BNGs)
Administración de usuarios autenticados
Configuración de perfiles de velocidad con parámetros AVP/VSA
Configuración de CoA (Change of Authorization) y DM (Disconnect Message)
Acceso a reportes y análisis avanzados
Configuración multi-vendor (Huawei, Nokia, Cisco)
Usuario Read-Only izzi
Permisos: Solo lectura
Funcionalidades:
Visualización de clientes AAA/RADIUS sin capacidad de modificación
Consulta de usuarios autenticados y sus perfiles asignados
Acceso a información para troubleshooting y diagnóstico
Monitoreo de métricas y estadísticas
Exportación de reportes (solo consulta)
Información Técnica Específica para izzi
Formato de Usuarios
Username estándar : NoCliente-SerieONT|Shelf/Slot/PON
Ejemplo : 25072102-ZTEGCF5FEB42|0/1/0
Organizaciones Configuradas
izzi FTTH : Para servicios de fibra óptica y ONTs
izzi WiFi : Para servicios Community WiFi/Offloading
izzi : Para servicios que requieren ambas funciones
Vendors Soportados
Huawei
Nokia
Cisco
Estructura de la Documentación
Este capítulo está organizado en las siguientes secciones:
Introducción - Accesos izzi (Esta página)
Usuario Admin izzi - Guía completa para usuarios administradores
Usuario Read-Only izzi - Guía para usuarios de consulta
Guía de Uso izzi - Casos prácticos y ejemplos específicos
Requisitos Previos
Antes de utilizar la plataforma GATE, asegúrese de contar con:
Credenciales específicas proporcionadas por Zequenze
Acceso a internet para conectar con https://GATE.zequenze.com
Navegador web actualizado (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
Conocimientos básicos de protocolos RADIUS y AAA
Soporte Técnico
Para cualquier duda o problema técnico, contactar al equipo de soporte de Zequenze:
Email: support@zequenze.com
Portal: https://GATE.zequenze.com
Documentación técnica: Disponible en cada sección de este capítulo
Documentación actualizada: Julio 2025
Usuario Admin izzi
Descripción General
El usuario Admin para izzi cuenta con permisos completos en la plataforma GATE, permitiendo crear, modificar y eliminar tanto clientes AAA para servicios RADIUS como usuarios autenticados en el sistema.
Acceso a la Plataforma
Inicio de Sesión
Para acceder al portal GATE:
URL de acceso: https://gate.zequenze.com
Credenciales: Utilizar las credenciales proporcionadas por Zequenze
Panel Principal (Dashboard)
Una vez ingresadas las credenciales correctas, se mostrará el panel principal con las siguientes secciones:
Elementos del Dashboard
1. Menú Lateral Izquierdo
Acceso a Dashboards
Gestión de usuarios autenticados
Configuración de perfiles de velocidad y servicios RADIUS
Log de usuarios o movimientos
2. Barra Superior de Herramientas
Idioma: Cambio entre Inglés, Español o Portugués
Pantalla completa: Activar/desactivar modo Full Screen
Tema: Alternar entre tema Dark o Light
3. Menú de Usuario
Opciones de perfil y configuración
Configuración de zona horaria
Activación de opciones avanzadas
4. Dashboard Personalizable
Gráficas de métricas en tiempo real
Widgets configurables según necesidades
Visualización de datos de tráfico y usuarios
Opciones de Usuario Admin
Opciones de Perfil
Al hacer clic en el nombre de usuario (esquina superior derecha), se despliegan las siguientes opciones:
Opciones Disponibles
User Profile: Modificar nombre para mostrar y información personal
Security: Configurar autenticación de dos factores (2FA)
Change Password: Cambiar contraseña actual
Logout: Cerrar sesión en la plataforma
Switch Organization: Seleccionar organización específica (usuarios y clientes asociados)
Time Zone: Configurar zona horaria preferida
Expert Mode: Habilitar opciones avanzadas en el menú lateral
Nota: La opción "Activate new UI design" solo aparece en ambiente de desarrollo (DEV) y no está disponible en producción.
Activación del Modo Experto
Es recomendable activar el "Expert Mode" para acceder a todas las funcionalidades avanzadas disponibles para usuarios Admin. Esta configuración habilitará opciones adicionales en el menú lateral izquierdo.
Gestión de Clientes AAA/RADIUS
Acceso a la Sección de Clientes
Para gestionar clientes RADIUS en la plataforma:
En el menú lateral izquierdo , seleccionar "AAA services"
Hacer clic en "Clients" o "Clientes"
Presionar el botón "Add" o "Agregar" para crear un nuevo cliente
Esta funcionalidad permite dar de alta equipos BNGs (Broadband Network Gateway) que enviarán mensajes RADIUS al servidor AAA de GATE.
Configuración de Nuevo Cliente RADIUS
Al crear un nuevo cliente RADIUS, se debe completar el siguiente formulario:
Campos Obligatorios
1. Short name
Nombre identificativo del cliente RADIUS
Sin espacios, máximo 32 caracteres
Ejemplo: BNG_Huawei_Lab_izzi
2. Organization
Organización a la que pertenece el equipo:
"izzi FTTH" : Para BNGs que autentican ONTs
"izzi WiFi" : Para WAGs o Community WiFi/Offloading
"izzi" : Para equipos que requieren ambas funciones
3. Hostname, IPv4/v6 address or IPv4 subnet
Dirección IP (IPv4 o IPv6) desde donde el equipo enviará mensajes RADIUS
Puede ser una IP específica o un rango de red
Ejemplo: 10.10.20.20
4. Secret
Contraseña compartida entre el cliente y el servidor AAA
Utilizada para autenticar la comunicación RADIUS
Se puede generar automáticamente usando la opción en el punto 6
5. Update user class (Opciones Avanzadas)
Campo para identificador único del BNG
Utilizado para enviar parámetros AVP o VSA RADIUS específicos
Ejemplo: ClassUnique
Ejemplo de Configuración
Una vez completados todos los campos con los valores apropiados, hacer clic en "Save" o "Guardar" para crear el cliente RADIUS.
Opciones Adicionales
Generación Automática de Secret:
En la parte inferior del formulario se encuentra la opción para generar contraseñas automáticamente
Se puede seleccionar el tipo y longitud de la contraseña generada
Recomendado para mayor seguridad
Botones de Acción:
Save : Guardar cliente y regresar a la lista
Save and close : Guardar y cerrar formulario
Save and add another : Guardar y crear otro cliente inmediatamente
Gestión de Perfiles de Usuario
Acceso a la Configuración de Perfiles
Para gestionar perfiles de velocidad y atributos RADIUS:
En el menú lateral izquierdo , seleccionar "AAA services"
Hacer clic en "Profiles" o "Perfiles"
Tipos de Perfiles Disponibles
User profiles : Creación de perfiles con parámetros AVP o VSA RADIUS
CoA profiles : Configuración de mensajes CoA (Change of Authorization) o DM (Disconnect Message)
RADIUS services : Función legacy sin uso actual
Botón "Add" : Para crear nuevos perfiles de velocidad
Crear Nuevo Perfil de Usuario
Al hacer clic en "Add" se abrirá el formulario de configuración:
Configuración Básica
1. Name
Nombre descriptivo del perfil
Generalmente definido por el cliente al asignar usuarios
Ejemplo: HSI-100M
2. Short-name / code
Código corto identificativo
Usar el mismo valor que el campo "Name"
Ejemplo: HSI-100M
3. Organization
Seleccionar la organización correspondiente
Para servicios FTTH usar: "izzi FTTH"
4. Botón "Save"
Guardar configuración básica para acceder a opciones avanzadas
Configuración de Atributos del Perfil
Una vez guardado el perfil básico, aparecerán las opciones avanzadas:
Secciones de Configuración
1. Profile attributes
Hacer clic en "Add" para agregar líneas de atributos AVP/VSA
Estos atributos se envían en mensajes "Access-Accept"
2. Profile check attributes
Hacer clic en "Add" para agregar criterios de validación
Define condiciones para aplicar el perfil
Configuración Detallada de Atributos
Profile Attributes (Respuesta Access-Accept)
1. Attribute
Seleccionar atributo RADIUS (estándar o vendor-specific)
Ejemplo: User-Name (1) , Huawei-Qos-Profile (31)
2. User class
Valor crítico : Debe coincidir con el campo "Class" del cliente RADIUS
Garantiza que solo se envíen atributos compatibles con el vendor específico
Ejemplo: Huawei , Nokia , Cisco
3. Operation
Append (+=) : Agregar el atributo a la respuesta
Replace or add (:=) : Establecer valor específico
Append if not exist (=) : Reemplazar valor existente
4. Value
Valor a enviar en el Access-Accept
Variables entre doble llaves: {{User-Name}}
Valores fijos: hsi-internet , sub-qos-policy-in-HSI-115M , HSI-100M
Profile Check Attributes (Validación de Acceso)
5. Attribute
Atributo a validar en la solicitud de acceso
Ejemplo: Auth-Type (1000)
6. Operation
Always match, replace or add (:=) : Condición de validación
Match if attribute value is equal to (==) : Debe ser igual al valor especificado
Match if attribute value is different to (!=) : Debe ser diferente al valor
7. Value
Valor esperado para la validación
Ejemplo: Accept , Reject
8. Botón "Save"
Guardar toda la configuración del perfil
Ejemplo de Perfil Multi-Vendor
Este ejemplo muestra un perfil configurado para múltiples vendors (Huawei, Nokia, Cisco) donde cada conjunto de atributos se aplica únicamente al equipo que coincida con el valor "User class" correspondiente, garantizando la interoperabilidad nativa de la plataforma.
Administración de Usuarios
Acceso a la Gestión de Usuarios
Para administrar usuarios autenticados o con acceso:
En el menú lateral izquierdo , seleccionar "Users"
Confirmar que se encuentra en la sub-opción "Users"
Hacer clic en el botón "Add" o "Agregar" para crear un nuevo usuario
Esta sección muestra todos los usuarios dados de alta con sus respectivos perfiles de velocidad asignados, incluyendo información como fecha de registro, estado activo y organización.
Crear Nuevo Usuario
Al hacer clic en "Add" se abrirá el formulario de configuración:
Configuración de Usuario
1. Username
Campo principal para autenticación RADIUS
Formato para izzi : NoCliente-SerieONT|Shelf/Slot/PON
Ejemplo : 25072102-ZTEGCF5FEB42|0/1/0
Máximo 150 caracteres (letras, dígitos y caracteres especiales: @/+/-/|/_)
2. Organization
Para servicios ONT/FTTH: Seleccionar "izzi FTTH"
Para otros servicios: Usar organización correspondiente
3. AAA user profiles
Hacer clic en "Add" para asignar perfil de velocidad
Seleccionar el perfil creado previamente (ej: HSI-100M)
4. Botón "Save"
Usuario Read-Only izzi
Descripción General
El usuario Read-Only para izzi cuenta con permisos de solo lectura en la plataforma GATE, permitiendo visualizar y consultar información de clientes AAA/RADIUS y usuarios autenticados, pero sin capacidad de modificar, crear o eliminar elementos del sistema.
Propósito del Acceso Read-Only
Este tipo de acceso está diseñado específicamente para:
Troubleshooting : Diagnóstico de problemas de conectividad sin riesgo de modificaciones
Monitoreo : Supervisión del estado de usuarios y equipos en tiempo real
Consulta : Verificación de configuraciones de manera segura
Auditoría : Revisión de configuraciones y estados actuales del sistema
Acceso a la Plataforma
Proceso de Inicio de Sesión
El proceso de autenticación es idéntico al usuario administrador:
URL de acceso : https://gate.zequenze.com
Credenciales : Utilizar las credenciales específicas para usuario Read-Only proporcionadas por Zequenze
Nota : Una vez autenticado, el usuario tendrá acceso al mismo dashboard pero con funcionalidades limitadas a consulta únicamente.
Consulta de Clientes RADIUS
Acceso a la Lista de Clientes BNG
Para consultar los clientes RADIUS configurados:
En el menú lateral izquierdo , seleccionar "AAA services"
Hacer clic en "Clients" o "Clientes"
Características del Acceso Read-Only
La interfaz presenta las siguientes limitaciones para usuarios de solo lectura:
Icono de candado : Visible en la interfaz indicando permisos restringidos
Sin botón "Add" : La opción para agregar nuevos clientes no está disponible
Solo visualización : Acceso a información básica de todos los clientes existentes
Información Visible de Clientes
La lista de clientes muestra los siguientes datos:
Short name del cliente
Estado (activo/inactivo)
Dirección IP o subnet
NAS identifier
Organización asignada
Vista Detallada de Cliente
Al hacer clic en un cliente específico para ver su configuración completa:
Información Disponible para Consulta
Configuración Básica :
Nombre del cliente
Estado operativo
Ubicación física
Parámetros de Red :
Hostname
Dirección IP/subnet
Configuración de conectividad
Configuración RADIUS :
NAS identifier
Secret (oculto por seguridad)
Parámetros de autenticación
Configuración Organizacional :
Asignación a organización
Update user class
Configuraciones técnicas avanzadas
Limitaciones en Vista Detallada
Sin controles de edición : No aparecen botones para modificar información
Solo lectura : Toda la información es consultable únicamente
Sin opciones de guardado : No hay botones "Save", "Delete" o similares
Consulta de Usuarios Autenticados
Acceso a la Lista de Usuarios
Para consultar usuarios autenticados en el sistema:
En el menú lateral izquierdo , seleccionar "Users"
Confirmar que se encuentra en la sección "Users"
Información de Usuarios Disponible
La lista de usuarios muestra:
Username : Con formato izzi ( NoCliente-SerieONT|Shelf/Slot/PON )
ID interno : Identificador único del sistema
AAA profile : Perfil de velocidad asignado (HSI-100M, HSI-1G, etc.)
Date joined : Fecha de registro del usuario
Active : Estado activo del usuario
Class : Tipo de equipo (Huawei, Nokia, etc.)
Herramientas de Consulta Disponibles
Search : Búsqueda de usuarios específicos por diferentes criterios
Filter : Filtrado por organización, perfil AAA, estado activo
Export : Exportación de lista de usuarios (solo lectura)
Pagination : Navegación entre páginas de resultados
Vista Detallada de Usuario
Al seleccionar un usuario específico:
Secciones de Información Detallada
Account Information :
Username : Usuario configurado para autenticación RADIUS
Password : Estado de configuración (configurado/no configurado, sin mostrar valor)
Parent user : Usuario padre si aplica jerarquía
External ID : Identificador externo del sistema
Class : Tipo de equipo/vendor
Active : Estado operativo del usuario
Organization : Organización asignada
AAA User Profiles :
Perfiles asignados : Visualización completa de perfiles de velocidad
Configuración detallada : Parámetros técnicos de cada perfil
Restricciones en Vista Detallada
Sin capacidad de modificación : No se pueden cambiar datos del usuario
Sin opciones de creación : No aparece funcionalidad para crear nuevos usuarios
Sin eliminación : No hay controles para eliminar usuarios existentes
Acceso de solo consulta : Funcionalidad limitada a visualización y diagnóstico
Capacidades de Diagnóstico
Información Útil para Troubleshooting
El usuario Read-Only puede acceder a información crítica para diagnóstico:
Estados de Conexión :
Verificación de usuarios activos en el sistema
Consulta de perfiles de velocidad asignados
Revisión de fechas de último acceso y actividad
Configuraciones de Red :
Direcciones IP de clientes RADIUS
Estados operativos de BNGs
Asignaciones organizacionales y jerarquías
Información Histórica :
Fechas de creación y última modificación
Histórico de actualizaciones de configuración
Trazabilidad de cambios realizados
Limitaciones Importantes del Usuario Read-Only
Las siguientes funcionalidades NO están disponibles para usuarios de solo lectura:
Creación de nuevos elementos (usuarios, clientes, perfiles)
Modificación de configuraciones existentes
Eliminación de usuarios o clientes RADIUS
Acceso a configuraciones avanzadas (CoA, DM)
Gestión completa de perfiles de usuario
Modificación de parámetros RADIUS
Comparación de Funcionalidades
Funcionalidad
Usuario Admin
Usuario Read-Only
Visualizar clientes RADIUS
✅
✅
Crear/modificar clientes
✅
❌
Ver usuarios autenticados
✅
✅
Gestionar usuarios
✅
❌
Configurar perfiles AAA
✅
❌
Configurar CoA/DM
✅
❌
Exportar datos
✅
✅
Troubleshooting y consulta
✅
✅
Casos de Uso Recomendados
Diagnóstico de Conectividad
Verificación de usuario : Búsqueda de usuario específico por username
Revisión de perfil : Confirmación de perfil de velocidad asignado
Validación de estado : Verificación de que el usuario esté activo
Consulta de BNG : Revisión de configuración del cliente RADIUS correspondiente
Monitoreo de Servicios
Estado de equipos : Verificación de BNGs activos/inactivos
Usuarios conectados : Monitoreo en tiempo real de usuarios activos
Distribución de perfiles : Verificación de asignación de velocidades
Auditoría y Reportes
Generación de reportes : Exportación de listas de usuarios para análisis
Verificación de configuraciones : Revisión de parámetros sin riesgo de modificación
Consulta de históricos : Revisión de fechas de cambios y creación de elementos
Conclusión : El usuario Read-Only proporciona un acceso seguro y controlado para tareas de consulta, diagnóstico y monitoreo, eliminando completamente el riesgo de modificaciones accidentales en la plataforma GATE mientras mantiene acceso completo a toda la información necesaria para troubleshooting y auditoría.
Guía de Uso izzi
Descripción General
Esta guía presenta casos de uso prácticos y escenarios comunes para el manejo de la plataforma GATE por parte del cliente izzi. Los ejemplos están diseñados para ser útiles tanto para usuarios Admin como Read-Only, con indicaciones específicas sobre qué acciones están disponibles para cada tipo de usuario.
Casos de Uso de Consulta
Caso 1: Consulta de Logs de Autenticación
Escenario: Revisar el historial de intentos de autenticación de un BNG específico para identificar problemas de conectividad.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ y Read-Only 👁️
Acceso desde Cliente RADIUS
Acceder a Clientes
Menú lateral → AAA services → Clients
Seleccionar cliente específico (ej: BNG_Huawei_CUPs_2)
Consultar Logs AAA
Hacer clic en pestaña "AAA logs"
Ver registros de autenticación:
Date/time : Momento del intento
User : Username que intentó autenticar
Type : Access-Accept ✅ o Access-Reject ❌
Client : BNG de origen
Detalles de Autenticación
Hacer clic en fecha/hora específica
Información visible :
Username completo
Tipo de respuesta (Access-Accept/Reject)
Calling station (identificador del equipo)
Cliente y NAS IP
Organización asignada
Detalles Técnicos RADIUS
Sección "Log details" : Información técnica detallada
Request : Parámetros enviados por el BNG
Reply : Respuesta enviada por GATE
Atributos RADIUS : Class, User-Name, parámetros VSA
Caso 2: Consulta de Accounting Records
Escenario: Revisar el consumo de datos y tiempo de conexión de usuarios desde un BNG específico.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ y Read-Only 👁️
Acceder a Accounting
Desde la vista del cliente RADIUS
Seleccionar pestaña "AAA accounting"
Información de Accounting
Date/time : Momento del registro
Time : Duración de la sesión
Status : Estado de la sesión
User : Usuario conectado
Input/Output bytes : Tráfico consumido
Detalles de Sesión
Hacer clic en fecha/hora específica
Información detallada :
Session ID único
Fechas de inicio y fin
Tiempo total de conexión
Bytes transferidos (entrada/salida)
Información de calling station
Caso 3: Búsqueda Global de Logs
Escenario: Buscar logs específicos en toda la plataforma usando filtros avanzados.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ y Read-Only 👁️
Logs de Autenticación
Acceder a Logs Globales
Menú lateral → AAA services → Logs
Opciones de Búsqueda
Barra de búsqueda (4) : Buscar por username, IP, etc.
Filtros avanzados (3) : Filtrar por:
Date/time: Rango de fechas
Type: Access-Accept, Access-Reject
NAS Client: Cliente RADIUS específico
User: Usuario particular
Mejores Prácticas para Búsqueda Eficiente:
Usar filtros específicos antes de realizar búsquedas amplias
Limitar rangos de tiempo para mejorar performance
Combinar múltiples filtros para resultados precisos
Exportar resultados para análisis offline
Accounting Records
Acceder a Accounting Global
Menú lateral → AAA services → Accounting
Filtros Disponibles
Búsqueda (4) : Por usuario, cliente, etc.
Filtros avanzados (3) :
Start date/time: Rango temporal
Session status: Estado de sesiones
User: Usuario específico
Parent user: Usuario padre
Caso 4: Generación de Reportes de Tráfico
Escenario: Generar reporte de consumo de datos por organización y cliente RADIUS.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ y Read-Only 👁️
Acceder a Reports
Menú lateral → AAA services → Reports
Explorar reportes predefinidos
Seleccionar Reporte Específico
Ejemplo: "Traffic per class, NAS-ID and Organization (GBytes)"
Configurar filtros :
Class : Huawei (filtro aplicado)
Interval : Período de tiempo (168 hours)
NAS Client : BNG específico
Organization : izzi FTTH
Interpretar Resultados
Gráfica temporal : Picos de tráfico por horario
Tabla de datos :
Date/time: Período analizado
Client: BNG origen
Class: Tipo de equipo
Organization: Organización
In/Out/Total GBytes: Consumo de datos
Información Disponible para Análisis:
Username con formato izzi
Perfil de velocidad asignado
Fecha de registro
Estado actual
Organización
Tipo de equipo (Huawei, Nokia, etc.)
Caso 5: Troubleshooting por Usuario Específico
Escenario: Diagnosticar problemas de un usuario particular revisando su historial completo.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ y Read-Only 👁️
Localizar Usuario
Menú lateral → Users → Users
Buscar usuario : 25072102-ZTEGCF5FEB42|0/1/0
Hacer clic en el usuario encontrado
Logs de Autenticación del Usuario
Revisar AAA Logs
Pestaña "AAA logs" en la vista del usuario
Información visible :
Historial de autenticaciones
Resultados (Access-Accept/Reject)
BNG de origen por cada intento
Calling station utilizada
Accounting del Usuario
Revisar AAA Accounting
Pestaña "AAA accounting"
Información de sesiones :
Duración de conexiones
Consumo de datos por sesión
Fechas de inicio/fin
Estado de las sesiones
Análisis Completo del Usuario
Información Consolidada:
Patrón de conexiones : Frecuencia y horarios
Problemas recurrentes : Access-Reject repetidos
Consumo de datos : Tendencias de uso
BNGs utilizados : Equipos de origen
Perfil asignado : Velocidad configurada
Proceso de Diagnóstico para Read-Only 👁️
Verificar Usuario:
✅ Buscar usuario: 25072102-ZTEGCF5FEB42|0/1/0
✅ Confirmar estado: Activo/Inactivo
✅ Validar perfil: HSI-100M asignado
✅ Verificar organización: izzi FTTH
Revisar Cliente RADIUS:
✅ Buscar BNG con IP: 187.160.164.52
✅ Confirmar estado del cliente
✅ Validar organización correcta
Información para Escalación:
✅ Recopilar datos del usuario
✅ Identificar BNG origen
✅ Documentar configuraciones actuales
✅ Proporcionar información a usuario Admin
Casos de Uso de Configuración
Caso 1: Alta de Nuevo Cliente RADIUS (BNG)
Escenario: Se requiere dar de alta un nuevo BNG Huawei en la red de izzi para autenticación de ONTs.
Disponible para: Usuario Admin ✅ únicamente
Datos del Ejemplo:
Equipo : BNG Huawei modelo MA5800
IP Address : 192.168.100.50
Ubicación : Nodo Guadalajara Norte
Servicio : Autenticación ONTs FTTH
Proceso Paso a Paso:
Acceder a Clientes RADIUS
Menú lateral → AAA services → Clients
Clic en
Advanced topics
Captive Portal HTML/CCS code example
Overview
Captive Portal templates in GATE can be customized in two ways:
Through the GATE GUI interface
By directly modifying the HTML/CSS code of the template
This page demonstrates the HTML/CSS implementation of the Hotel Template for captive portals.
Hotel Template Preview
Live Template: Captive Portal Hotel Template
Complete HTML/CSS Code
Below is the complete HTML template code for the Hotel captive portal:
{% extends "page/base.html" %}
{% load admin_static media i18n %}
{% block extrastyle %}
{% if page.variables.favicon %}
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
{% block body_tag %}
{% endif %}
{{ page.variables.footer_text|default:'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit sed do eiusmod tempor.'|safe }}