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Accounting

Accounting is used to record security events, such as a user logging in or
executing a command. Accounting records may be sent upon completion of
an event (stop-only) or at both the beginning and end of an event (start-
stop). There are three types of accounting: commands, Dot1x, and exec.
Commands—Sends accounting records for command execution.
Dot1x—Sends accounting records for network access.
Exec—Sends accounting records for management access (logins).
For more information about the data sent in accounting records, see "Which
RADIUS Attributes Does the Switch Support?" on page 234 and "Using
TACACS+ Servers to Control Management Access" on page 237.
Table 10-4 shows the valid methods for each type of accounting:
Table 10-4. Accounting Methods
Method
radius
tacacs
214
Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
Commands
no
yes
Dot1x
yes
no
Exec
yes
yes

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