Name
aaa accounting — global
Synopsis
aaa accounting {auth-proxy | system | network | exec | connection | commandslevel
} {default | list-name} [vrfvrf-name
] {start-stop | stop-only | none} [broadcast] groupgroup-name
no aaa accounting {auth-proxy | system | network | exec | connection | commandslevel
} {default | list-name} [vrfvrf-name
] {start-stop | stop-only | none} [broadcast] groupgroup-name
Configures
AAA Accounting
Default
Disabled
Description
This command enables accounting, which can be used for billing and security purposes.
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auth-proxy
Provides information about all authenticated proxy user events.
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system
Enables accounting for all system events that are not associated with a user (such as a reload).
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exec
Enables accounting for EXEC-level commands.
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connection
Provides information about all outbound connections, such as telnet, LAT, rlogin and SSH.
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commands level
Enables accounting for the specified privilege level (0 to 15).
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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
ortacacs+
).-
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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