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Accounting

Jul 16,2009 by alperen

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Accounting

Accounting enables you to track the services users are accessing, as well as the amount of network resources they’re consuming. When AAA accounting is activated, the NAS reports user activity to the TACACS+ or RADIUS security server (depending on which security method you have implemented) in the form of accounting records. Each accounting record is comprised of accounting AV pairs and is stored on the access control server. This data can then be analyzed for network management, client billing, and/or auditing. All accounting methods must be defined through AAA. As with authentication and authorization, you can configure AAA accounting by defining a named list of accounting methods, and then applying that list to various interfaces.


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