Name

aaa accounting — global

Synopsis

aaa accounting {auth-proxy | system | network | exec | connection |
commands level} {default | list-name} [vrf vrf-name] {start-stop |
stop-only | none} [broadcast] group group-name
no aaa accounting {auth-proxy | system | network | exec | connection |
commands level} {default | list-name} [vrf vrf-name] {start-stop |
stop-only | none} [broadcast] group group-name

Configures

AAA Accounting

Default

Disabled

Description

This command enables accounting, which can be used for billing and security purposes.

auth-proxy

Provides information about all authenticated proxy user events.

system

Enables accounting for all system events that are not associated with a user (such as a reload).

exec

Enables accounting for EXEC-level commands.

connection

Provides information about all outbound connections, such as telnet, LAT, rlogin and SSH.

commands level

Enables accounting for the specified privilege level (0 to 15).

default

Uses the listed accounting methods that follow this argument as the default list for accounting services

list-name

Specifies the AAA accounting protocol to use (radius or tacacs+).

vrf vrf-name

Optional. Specifies a virtual route forwarding (VRF) configuration.

start-stop

Creates an accounting entry at the start and end of the command.

stop-only

Sends an accounting entry only when the command has completed execution.

none

Disables accounting services on this line or interface.

broadcast

Optional. Enables the sending accounting records to multiple ...

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