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TERMINAL SERVERS
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MPLEMENTING
RADIUS A
CCOUNTING
The following example configures the Terminal Server to register accounting
information:
1 Local> DEFINE ACCOUNTING PRIMARY ADDRESS 110.111.112.113
Local> DEFINE ACCOUNTING ALTERNATE ADDRESS 111.112.113.114
2 Local> DEFINE ACCOUNTING PRIMARY SECRET acc-secret
3 Local> DEFINE ACCOUNTING ENABLED
Figure 4-33. Accounting with RADIUS.
1: Primary and Alternate RADIUS Accounting Server configuration
This setup is the same as for RADIUS authentication servers discussed in the
previous example. However, the accounting server does not necessarily have
to be the same physical server as that used for authentication.
2: Enabling RADIUS Accounting
Statement 3 enables RADIUS accounting on all the ports. There would not be
much sense in enabling accounting without authentication as users could
then enter using any user name they choose.
The accounting log accumulated on the server file (one for each RADIUS
client) will look like this:
Mon Jul 8 09:13;10 1996
User-Name = “andy”
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