Troubleshooting Your Configuration; Setting The Trace Level; Configuring Accounting - Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Cisco Access Registrar 4.2
Enter the response identifier to display the contents of the Access-Accept packet:
Step 6
Packet: code = Access-Accept, id = 1,\
length = 38, attributes =

Troubleshooting Your Configuration

If you are unable to receive an Access-Accept packet from the Cisco AR server, you can use the aregcmd
command trace to troubleshoot your problem.
The trace command allows you to set the trace level on your server, which governs how much
information the server logs about the contents of each packet. You can set the trace levels from zero to
four. The system default is zero, which means that no information is logged.

Setting the Trace Level

Run the aregcmd command.
Step 1
Step 2
Use the trace command to set the trace level to 1-5.
Try dialing in again.
Step 3
Use the UNIX tail command to view the end of the name_radius_1_trace log.
Step 4
host% tail -f /opt/CSCOar/logs/name_radius_1_trace
Read through the log to see where the request failed.
Step 5

Configuring Accounting

To configure Cisco AR to perform accounting, you must do the following:
1.
2.
3.
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p001 send
p002
p002
Login-IP-Host = 196.168.1.94
Login-Service = Telnet
Login-TCP-Port = 541
aregcmd
trace 2
Create a service
Set the service's type to file
Set the DefaultAccountingService field in /Radius to the name of the service you created
Installing and Configuring Cisco Access Registrar, 4.2
Configuring Accounting
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