HP 2600 Series User Manual

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RADIUS Authentication and Accounting
Configuring RADIUS Accounting

N o t e

This section assumes you have already:

Configured RADIUS authentication on the switch for one or more
access methods

Configured one or more RADIUS servers to support the switch

If you have not already done so, refer to “General RADIUS Setup Procedure”
on page 5-5
before continuing here.

RADIUS accounting collects data about user activity and system events and
sends it to a RADIUS server when specified events occur on the switch, such
as a logoff or a reboot. The switch supports three types of accounting services:

Network accounting:

Provides records containing the information

listed below on clients directly connected to the switch and operating
under Port-Based Access Control (802.1X):

(For 802.1X information for the switch, refer to “Configuring Port-Based
Access Control (802.1X)” on page 8-1.
)

Exec accounting:

Provides records holding the information listed

below about login sessions (console, Telnet, and SSH) on the switch:

System accounting:

Provides records containing the information

listed below when system events occur on the switch, including
system reset, system boot, and enabling or disabling of system
accounting.

• Acct-Session-Id
• Acct-Status-Type
• Acct-Terminate-Cause
• Acct-Authentic
• Acct-Delay-Time
• Acct-Input-Packets

• Acct-Output-Packets
• Acct-Input-Octets
• Nas-Port
• Acct-Output-Octets
• Acct-Session-Time
• Username

• Service-Type
• NAS-IP-Address
• NAS-Identifier
• Called-Station-Id

• Acct-Session-Id
• Acct-Status-Type
• Acct-Terminate-Cause
• Acct-Authentic

• Acct-Delay-Time
• Acct-Session-Time
• Username
• Service-Type

• NAS-IP-Address
• NAS-Identifier
• Calling-Station-Id

• Acct-Session-Id
• Acct-Status-Type
• Acct-Terminate-Cause
• Acct-Authentic

• Acct-Delay-Time
• Username
• Service-Type
• NAS-IP-Address

• NAS-Identifier
• Calling-Station-Id

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