Enable Aaa Accounting - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Configuration Task List for AAA
The following sections present the AAA Accounting configuration tasks:
Enable AAA Accounting on page 914
Suppress AAA Accounting for null username sessions on page 915
Configure Accounting of EXEC and privilege-level command usage on page 915
Configure AAA Accounting for terminal lines on page 915
Monitor AAA Accounting on page 915

Enable AAA Accounting

aaa accounting
The
monitored. To enable AAA accounting, perform the following task in CONFIGURATION mode:
Command Syntax
aaa accounting
{
command level
} {
start-stop
wait-start
{
|
tacacs+
{
}
914
|
Security
command enables you to create a record for any or all of the accounting functions
Command Mode
system
exec
|
|
CONFIGURATION
|
}
default
name
stop-only
|
}
Accounting
(mandatory)
(optional)
(optional)
Purpose
Enable AAA Accounting and create a record for
monitoring the accounting function.
The variables are:
system
—sends accounting information of any
other AAA configuration
exec
—sends accounting information when a user
has logged in to the EXEC mode
command level
executed at the specified privilege level
|
default
name
accounting methods.
start-stop—
to send a start-accounting notice at the beginning
of the requested event and a stop-accounting
notice at the end.
wait-start—
server acknowledges the start notice before
granting the user's process request
stop-only
the TACACS+ server to send a stop record
accounting notice at the end of the requested user
process.
tacacs+
Currently, FTOS supports only TACACS+
(optional)
(optional)
—sends accounting of commands
—Enter the name of a list of
Use for more accounting information,
ensures that the TACACS+ security
—Use for minimal accounting; instructs
—Designate the security service.

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