Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Aggregator Command Line Reference Gui - Page 405
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Defaults Command Modes Command History Usage Information commands level name | default Enter the keyword command then a privilege level for accounting of commands executed at that privilege level. Enter one of the following: • For name, enter a user-defined name of a list of accounting methods. • For default, the default accounting methods used. start-stop wait-start stop-only tacacs+ Enter the keywords 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 keywords wait-start to ensure that the TACACS + security server acknowledges the start notice before granting the user's process request. Enter the keywords stop-only to instruct the TACACS+ security server to send a "stop record accounting" notice at the end of the requested user process. Enter the keyword tacacs+ to use TACACS+ data for accounting. Dell Networking OS currently only supports TACACS+ accounting. none CONFIGURATION Version 9.4(0.0) Supported on the FN I/O aggregator. In the example above, TACACS+ accounting is used to track all usage of EXEC command and commands on privilege level 15. Privilege level 15 is the default. If you want to track usage at privilege level 1 for example, use the aaa accounting command 1 command. Example Related Commands Dell(conf)# aaa accounting exec default start-stop tacacs+ Dell(conf)# aaa accounting command 15 default start-stop tacacs + Dell(config)# enable password - changes the password for the enable command. aaa accounting suppress Prevent the generation of accounting records of users with the user name value of NULL. Syntax aaa accounting suppress null-username To permit accounting records to users with user name value of NULL, use the no aaa accounting suppress null-username command. 405