Clearing Location Policy Rules And Disabling The Location Policy; Configuring Accounting For Wireless Network Users - Nortel 2300 Series Configuration Manual

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460 Configuring AAA for Network Users

Clearing Location Policy Rules and Disabling the Location Policy

To delete a location policy rule, use the following command:
clear location policy rule-number
Type show location policy to display the numbers of configured location policy rules. To disable the location policy on
an WSS switch, delete all the location policy rules.

Configuring Accounting for Wireless Network Users

Accounting records come in three types: start-stop, stop-only, and update for network users. The records provide infor-
mation about network resource usage.
To set accounting, type the following command:
set accounting {admin | console | dot1x | mac | web}
{ssid ssid-name | wired} {user-wildcard | mac-addr-wildcard}
{start-stop | stop-only} method1 [method2] [method3] [method4]
For example, to store start-stop accounting records at example.com for 802.1X users of SSID mycorp in the local
database, type the following command:
23x0# set accounting dot1x ssid mycorp *@example.com start-stop local
success: change accepted.
The accounting records can contain the following session information:
Start Records
Session date and time
Location of authentication (if any):
RADIUS server (1) or local database (2)
ID for related sessions
Username
Session duration
Timestamp
VLAN name
Client's MAC address
AP port number and radio number
AP access port's MAC address
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Update and Stop Records
Session date and time
Location of authentication (if any): RADIUS server
(1) or local database (2)
ID for related sessions
Username
Session duration
Timestamp
VLAN name
Client's MAC address
AP port number and radio number
AP access port's MAC address
Number of octets received by the WSS switch
Number of octets sent by the switch
Number of packets received by the switch
Number of packets sent by the switch

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