Avaya ERS 1600 Technical Configuration Manual page 9

Authentication, authorization and accounting (aaa) for ers and es
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2.1.2 RADIUS Accounting
RADIUS accounting logs all of the activity of each remote user in a session on the centralized RADIUS
accounting server. Session IDs for each RADIUS account are generated as 12-character strings. The first
four characters in the string form a random number in hexadecimal format. The last eight characters in
the string indicate, in hexadecimal format, the number of user sessions started since reboot.
The Network Access Server (NAS) IP address for a session is the address of the switch interface to which
the remote session is connected over the network. For a console session, modem session, and sessions
running on debug ports, this value is set to 0.0.0.0 (as is done with RADIUS authentication).
ACCOUNTING ON
(configuration)
USER LOGIN
(Console/Telnet/SSH)
USER LOGOUT
(Console/Telnet/SSH)
ACCOUNTING OFF
(configuration)
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) for ERS and ES
November 2010
ACCOUTING ON REQUEST
RADIUS
CLIENT
ACCOUNTING
(1) an Accounting Interim Request is sent every time the internal buffer
used to save user modifications is full (40 commands)
Technical Configuration Guide
ACCOUTING START
REQUEST
(Specific to the user)
ACCOUTING INTERIM
REQUEST (1)
(Specific to the user)
ACCOUTING STOP REQUEST
(Specific to the user)
Duration/Bytes/Packets
ACCOUTING OFF REQUEST
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RADIUS
SERVER
Accounting
Service
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