Using Session Accounting - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual

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Using session accounting

Both RADIUS and TACACS+ enable administrators to keep track of connection statistics,
usually for billing purposes. For details on session accounting see the TAOS RADIUS Guide
and Reference.
Where to go next
When you have planned your network, you are ready to configure the MAX. The flexibility of
the MAX and its ever-increasing number of configurations means there is no set order for
configuration. You can perform configuration tasks in any order you want. Table 2-1 shows
where to look for the information you need.
Table 2-1. Where to go next
To do this:
Configure slots, lines, and ports
Configure WAN connections
Set up Frame Relay
Set up X.25
Set up packet bridging
Set up IPX routing
Set up IP routing
Set up IP fax
Set up OSPF routing
Set up multicast forwarding
Set up Virtual Private Networks
Work with status windows
Write configuration scripts
Set up security
Set up RADIUS
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuration Concepts and Profiles
Go to this chapter or document:
Chapter 3, "Configuring WAN Access"
Chapter 4, "Configuring Individual WAN Connections"
Chapter 5, "Configuring Frame Relay"
Chapter 6, "Configuring X.25"
Chapter 14, "Configuring Packet Bridging"
Chapter 12, "Configuring IPX Routing"
Chapter 9, "Configuring IP Routing"
Chapter 7, "Configuring IP Fax"
Chapter 8, "Configuring OSPF Routing"
Chapter 10, "Setting Up IP Multicast Forwarding"
Chapter 11, "Setting Up Virtual Private Networks"
MAX Reference
MAX Administration Guide
MAX Security Supplement
TAOS RADIUS Guide and Reference
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