Command Command accounting provides information about the
EXEC shell commands for a specified privilege level that
are being executed on a NAS. Each command accounting
record includes a list of the commands executed for that
privilege level, as well as the date and time each
command was executed, and the user who executed it.
Note
For further information on implementing AAA services, refer to the AAA section in Part 1; refer also to
Part 2, "Security Server Protocols" of the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide in the Cisco
documentation:
www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_book09186a008043360a.html
Configuration Examples
PPP Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Using RADIUS
Example 8-3 shows how to configure PPP authentication, authorization, and accounting using RADIUS protocol.
In this example, a default method list is used with the keyword default for all services and is applied to all
interfaces by default. The if-needed keyword in the authentication indicates that if the user has already
authenticated by going through the ASCII login procedure, PPP authentication is not necessary and can be
skipped. The if-authenticated keyword in the authorization indicates that users can be given access to
requested services only if they have been authenticated first.
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