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Dell EMC Networking OS Configuration Guide for the S5048F–ON System 9.14.2.8

Enabling AAA Accounting

The aaa accounting command allows you to create a record for any or all of the accounting functions monitored.

To enable AAA accounting, use the following command.
Enable AAA accounting and create a record for monitoring the accounting function.
CONFIGURATION mode
aaa accounting {commands level | dot1x | exec | rest | suppress | system} {default | name} {start-stop | wait-start | stop-only} {radius | tacacs+}
The variables are:
  • system: sends accounting information of any other AAA configuration.
  • exec: sends accounting information when a user has logged in to EXEC mode.
  • dot1x: sends accounting information when a dot1x user has logged in to EXEC mode.
  • command level: sends accounting of commands executed at the specified privilege level.
  • suppress: Do not generate accounting records for a specific type of user.
  • default | name: enter the name of a list of accounting methods.
  • start-stop: use for more accounting information, to send a start-accounting notice at the beginning of the requested event and a stop-accounting notice at the end.
  • wait-start: ensures that the TACACS+ security server acknowledges the start notice before granting the user's process request.
  • stop-only: use for minimal accounting; instructs the TACACS+ server to send a stop record accounting notice at the end of the requested user process.
  • tacacs+: designate the security service as TACACS+.
  • radius: designate the security service as RADIUS.

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