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AAA (Authentication Authorization Accounting) can be used to configure the RADIUS accounting
feature.
NAS-Identifier - router name (from /system identity print)
NAS-IP-Address - router's local IP address which the connection was established to (if exist)
NAS-Port-Type - always Async
Event-Timestamp - data and time of the event
Acct-Session-Time - current connection duration (only in INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP
records)
Acct-Output-Packets - sent RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) packet count (only in
INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
Acct-Output-Packets - sent RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) packet count (only in
INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
Acct-Input-Packets - received RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) packet count (only in
INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
Acct-Output-Octets - sent byte count (only in INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
Acct-Input-Octets - received byte count (only in INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
Acct-Session-Id - unique session participient ID
h323-disconnect-cause - session disconnect reason (only in STOP records):
h323-disconnect-time - session disconnect time (only in INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP
records)
h323-connect-time - session establish time (only in INTERIM-UPDATE and STOP records)
h323-gw-id - name of gateway emitting message (should be equal to NAS-Identifier)
h323-call-type - call leg type (should be VoIP)
h323-call-origin - indicates origin of call relatively to the gateway (answer for calls from IP
network, originate - to IP network)
h323-setup-time - call setup time
h323-conf-id - unique session ID
h323-remote-address - the remote address of the session
NAS-Port-Id - voice port ID
Acct-Status-Type - record type (START when session is established; STOP when session is
closed; INTERIM-UPDATE (ALIVE)session is alive). The time between the interim-update
messages is defined by the interim-update-interval parameter (if it is set to 0s, there will be no
such messages)
The contents of the CDR (Call Detail Record) are as follows:
0 - Local endpoint application cleared call
1 - Local endpoint did not accept call
2 - Local endpoint declined to answer call
3 - Remote endpoint application cleared call
4 - Remote endpoint refused call
5 - Remote endpoint did not answer in required time
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