Configuring Aaa Resource Failure Stop Accounting - Cisco Catalyst 2960 series Configuration Manual

Consolidated platform configuration guide, ios release 15.2(4)e
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network start and stop records together, essentially "nesting" them within the framework of the EXEC start
and stop messages. For example, a user dialing in using PPP can create the following records: EXEC-start,
NETWORK-start, EXEC-stop, NETWORK-stop. By nesting the accounting records, NETWORK-stop records
follow NETWORK-start messages: EXEC-start, NETWORK-start, NETWORK-stop, EXEC-stop.
To nest accounting records for user sessions, use the following command in global configuration mode:
Command
Device(config)#

Configuring AAA Resource Failure Stop Accounting

To enable resource failure stop accounting, use the following command in global configuration mode:
Command
Device(config)#
method-list stop-failure group server-group
Configuring AAA Resource Accounting for Start-Stop Records
To enable full resource accounting for start-stop records, use the following command in global configuration
mode:
Command
Device(config)#
method-list start-stop group server-group
aaa accounting nested
aaa accounting resource
aaa accounting resource
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
How to Configure Accounting
Purpose
Nests network accounting records.
Purpose
Generates a "stop" record for any calls that do not
reach user authentication.
Before configuring this feature, the tasks
Note
described in the
Prerequisites for
Configuring Accounting, on page 1003
must be performed, and SNMP must be
enabled on the network access server.
Purpose
Supports the ability to send a "start" record at each
call setup. followed with a corresponding "stop"
record at the call disconnect.
Before configuring this feature, the tasks
Note
described in the
Prerequisites for
Configuring Accounting, on page 1003
must be performed, and SNMP must be
enabled on the network access server.
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