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IES4005M User’s Guide
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aaa accounting update period
<period>
Sets how often the IES sends an update to the accounting server. This
is only valid if you set the start-stop option using the aaa
accounting exec command.
period: 1 ~ 2147483647 in minutes, default is 1 minute
C13
aaa accounting system <method> Sets the accounting method used for recording the following system
events: system boots up, system shuts down, system accounting is
enabled, system accounting is disabled.
method: radius or tacacs+
C13
aaa accounting exec <start-
stop|stop-only> <method>
Sets the mode and accounting method used for recording
administrator’s login and logout events via the console port, Telnet or
SSH.
start-stop: to have the system send information to the accounting
server when a user begins a session, during a user’s session (if it lasts
past the “update period”), and when a user ends a session.
stop-only: to have the system send information to the accounting
server only when a user ends a session.
method: radius or tacacs+
C13
aaa accounting command privilege
<privilege> stop-only tacacs+
Sets the accounting method used for recording information when
commands of the specified privilege level and higher are executed on
the system.
privilege: 1-14
Note: TACACS+ is the only method for recording the “commands” type
of events.
C13
show aaa accounting Displays accounting settings. E 3
no aaa accounting update period Resets the update interval for accounting to the default value. C 13
no aaa accounting system Disables accounting for system type events, such as system boots up
and system shuts down.
C13
no aaa accounting exec Disables accounting for exec type events, such as recording
administrator’s login and logout events via the console port, Telnet or
SSH.
C13
no aaa accounting command Disables accounting for command type events. C 13
no aaa accounting Resets all accounting settings to their defaults. C 13
Table 69 aaa command summary (continued)
Command Description M P