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2.1.3 RADIUS Accounting for 802.1x (EAP)
Ethernet Routing Switch 1600, 8600, 8300, 5500 and 4500 supports accounting for 802.1x ( EAP)
sessions using RADIUS accounting protocol. A user session is defined as the interval between the
instance at which a user is successfully authenticated (port moves to authorized state) and the instance
at which the port moves out of the authorized state.
2.1.4 RADIUS Accounting for CLI Commands
RADIUS accounting will keep track of user, session duration, number of octects and packets (in and out).
This feature allows you to keep track of all CLI commands typed by user during session.
2.1.5 RADIUS User Access Profile
As a network administrator, you can override a user's access to specific CLI commands by configuring
the RADIUS server for user authentication. You must still give access based on the existing six access
levels in the ERS 8600, but you can customize user access by permitting and preventing access to
specific CLI commands.
2.1.6 RADIUS SNMP Accounting
RADIUS accounting will record the duration of the SNMP version 1, 2 or 3 session and the number of
packets/octets sent and received during the SNMP session.

2.2 Avaya Switches RADIUS Support

RADIUS
authenti-
cation
ERS 8600
Yes
ERS 8300
Yes
ERS 1600
Yes
ES 460/470
Yes
ERS 2500
Yes
ERS 4500
Yes
ERS 5500
Yes
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) for ERS and ES
November 2010
802.1x
RADIUS
(EAP)
accoun-
RADIUS
ting
authenti-
cation
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Technical Configuration Guide
802.1x
RADIUS
(EAP)
accoun-
RADIUS
ting for CLI
accoun-
commands
ting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
avaya.com
RADIUS
RADIUS
user
SNMP
access
accoun-
profile
ting
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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