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aaa accounting mac

Enables/disables accounting for 802.1X non-supplicant (MAC-based) authentication sessions. Accounting
servers keep track of network resources (time, packets, bytes, etc.) and user activity.
aaa accounting mac server1 [server2...] [local]
no aaa accounting mac
Syntax Definitions
server1
server2...
local
Defaults
Accounting is disabled by default.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850,6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of the command to disable accounting.
Up to 4 accounting servers (total) may be specified. At least one server is required. Each server name
should be separated by a space.
The servers may be RADIUS, TACACS+, or LDAP servers, and/or the local Switch Logging facility.
If local is specified as server1, the switch will only use the local Switching Logging facility for
accounting.
If local is specified as a backup, it should be entered last in the list of servers. The Switch Logging
facility is always available if the switch is up.
The switch uses only the first available server in the list for accounting. For example, if server1 is not
available, the switch will use server2.
RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP servers may each have an additional backup specified through the
aaa
radius-server,
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The name of the RADIUS, TACACS+, or LDAP server used for
accounting. At least one server is required. RADIUS, TACACS+, and
LDAP server names are set up through the
aaa
radius-server,
commands.
The names of backup servers for accounting. Up to 3 backups may be
specified (including local); include a space between each server name.
These backups are only used if server1 becomes unavailable. They are
polled in the order they are listed in this command. The first available
server becomes the accounting server.
Local accounting is done through the Switch Logging feature in the
switch. See
Chapter 51, "Switch Logging Commands,"
about Switch Logging commands.
aaa
tacacs+-server, and
aaa
tacacs+-server, and
aaa ldap-server
commands.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
AAA Commands
aaa ldap-server
for information
June 2012

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