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12-31-2014 02:13 AM - edited 03-10-2019 10:18 PM
Hi All,
I want to understand the purpose of following command:
hostname(config)#aaa accounting {connection} {default} {start‐stop} {group‐tacacs+} [local‐case …]
Thanks in advance...
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12-31-2014 11:50 AM
Have you checked the "Command Lookup Tool"
https://tools.cisco.com/Support/CLILookup/cltSearchAction.do
It is a pretty handy tool to research just about any Cisco commands out there for IOS, NX-OS and XE. Check it out and let us know if you still have questions about the "aaa accounting..." syntax
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12-31-2014 11:50 AM
Have you checked the "Command Lookup Tool"
https://tools.cisco.com/Support/CLILookup/cltSearchAction.do
It is a pretty handy tool to research just about any Cisco commands out there for IOS, NX-OS and XE. Check it out and let us know if you still have questions about the "aaa accounting..." syntax
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12-31-2014 08:58 PM
Hi Neno,
Never knew about this helpful link. Thanks for posting the link.
I got below information:
Connection- Keeps information about all outbound connections made from the router,
such as Telnet and rlogin
start-stop- Sends a start accounting notice at the beginning of a process and a stop
accounting notice at the end of a process. The user's process begins regardless.
local-case - Uses case-sensitive local username authentication
