Table 147 on page 667 lists the RADIUS accounting attributes used by the Service
Manager application.
Table 147: Service Manager RADIUS Accounting Attributes
VSA Description
RADIUS Message
Type
Attribute Name
Attribute
Number
Name of the service (including
parameter values) with which the
statistics are associated
For service
sessions only:
Acct-Start
Acct-Stop
Interim-Acct
Service-Session
[26-83]
Number of seconds between
accounting updates for a service; a
tagged VSA
Access-Accept and
CoA-Request
Service-Interim-Acct-
Interval
[26-140]
Accounting identifier that makes it
easy to match start and stop records
in a log file; the format is extended
to include a colon-separated value
that uniquely identifies the subscriber
session
Acct-Start
Acct-Stop
Interim-Acct
Acct-Session-ID
[44]
Configuring Service Interim Accounting
Interim accounting determines how often accounting information is updated and
sent to an accounting server. In addition to the user-based interim accounting
supported on the router, Service Manager supports service-related interim
accounting—you can configure an interim accounting interval for services that are
created during a user RADIUS-based login and services that are activated by a CoA
operation.
The service interim accounting interval is specified by the RADIUS
Service-Interim-Acct-Interval attribute (VSA 26-140) that is included in the RADIUS
Access-Accept message or CoA-Request message that activates a service session.
Because the Service-Interim-Acct-Interval attribute is a tagged attribute, you can
configure different interim accounting intervals for a particular user’s various services.
You can use the
aaa service accounting interval
command to specify the default
service interim accounting interval. Service Manager uses this interval value for
service accounting when the Service-Interim-Acct-Interval attribute is not configured.
NOTE:
You can also configure interim accounting for users. A user interim accounting
interval is configured in the Acct-Interim-Interval RADIUS attribute (RADIUS attribute
85). You use the
aaa user accounting interval
command to specify the default user
interim accounting interval, which is used when RADIUS attribute 85 is not configured.
See “Configuring Remote Access” on page 3 for information about configuring user
interim accounting.
Configuring RADIUS Accounting for Service Manager
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