Dell Force10 S4820T FTOS Command Reference Guide - Page 1318
AAA Accounting Commands, aaa accounting
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com AAA Accounting Commands AAA Accounting enables tracking of services that users are accessing and the amount of network resources being consumed by those services.When AAA Accounting is enabled, the network server reports user activity to the TACACS+ security server in the form of accounting records. Each accounting record is comprised of accounting AV pairs and is stored on the access control server. As with authentication and authorization, you must configure AAA Accounting by defining named list of accounting methods, and then apply that list to various interfaces. The commands are: • aaa accounting • aaa accounting suppress • accounting • show accounting aaa accounting c e s Enable AAA Accounting and create a record for monitoring the accounting function. Syntax Parameters aaa accounting {system | exec | commands level} {name | default} {start-stop | wait-start | stop-only} {tacacs+} To disable AAA Accounting, use the no aaa accounting {system | exec | command level} {name | default} {start-stop | wait-start | stop-only} {tacacs+} command. system exec commands level name | default start-stop wait-start Enter the keyword system to send accounting information of any other AAA configuration. Enter the keyword exec to send accounting information when a user has logged in to the EXEC mode. Enter the keyword command followed by a privilege level for accounting of commands executed at that privilege level. Enter one of the following: • For name, a user-defined name of a list of accounting methods • default for the default accounting methods Enter the keyword start-stop to send a "start accounting" notice at the beginning of the requested event and a "stop accounting" notice at the end of the event. Enter the keyword wait-start to ensure that the TACACS+ security server acknowledges the start notice before granting the user's process request. 1318 | Security