Configuration Examples - Samsung Ubigate iBG3026 Configuration Manual

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CHAPTER 21. Authentication Authorization Accounting
Accounting
Accounting defines how to collect and distribute information about the
security server. The iBG3026 sends this information to the AAA server.
This information is then used for billing users for time online, auditing who
was connected, and reporting what commands were executed, and the like.
Accounting lets you know what services and network resources your uses are
consuming. Accounting records consist of accounting attribute-value pairs and
is typically stored on the access control server.

Configuration Examples

This section describes basic AAA configurations. It shows how to enable AAA,
configure RADIUS and TACACS+ clients with related parameter settings
such as authentication list.
Enabling AAA
The following example shows how to enable AAA module.
Router# configure terminal
Router/configure# aaa
Router/configure/aaa# enable
Router/configure/aaa# show aaa status
The command 'show aaa status' shows whether it is enabled.
The following example shows the way to disable AAA module.
Router/configure/aaa# no enable
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RADIUS does not have a separate Authorization function
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