Table 2-1 Field description of the display hwtacacs accounting command
Item
Description
interface
Interface used by a user, which can be any type of interfaces listed as follows:
Physical interfaces: Synchronous serial interface, asynchronous serial interface,
Ethernet interface, AUX interface, console interface, Asynchronous Modem (AM)
interface
Logical interface: dialer interface, loopback interface, tunnel interface, virtual-template
interface
Username
User name
Accounting type
Accounting session type, which can be Login, Network, Outbound, Command or
System
Accounting time
The duration of this type of session in hh:mm:ss.
Service
It can be PPP, shell, connection or system.
Protocol
The protocol of the service subset, which can be TCP, IP, IPX, Telnet, Rlogin, pad,
VPDN, multilink, or unknown.
Address
IP address of users accessing the router
Login
Display the accounting information of Login sessions (the user shell program)
PPP
Display the accounting information of all the network service requests.
Outbound
Provide all the outbound connection information (Telnet, rlogin, PAD) generated by the
NAS.
Command
Display the statistics of all the commands at the specified level.
System
Display the statistics of the system events.
Starts
The times that the accounting of each type has been started
Stops
The times that the accounting of each type has been stopped.
Realtimes
The times that the accounting of each type has been updated.
Active
The number of active accounting of each type.
Drops
The number of the dropped accounting packets for each accounting type when the
sending queues have been full.
2.3 display hwtacacs server
Syntax
display hwtacacs server [ verbose ]
View
All views
Parameter
verbose
: Display information of the authentication and authorization and accounting
queues of AAA users as well as the server information.
Description
Using the
display hwtacacs server
command, you can display the verbose
information between the local device and the server.
Using the
display hwtacacs server
command, you can display the times that an
server enables and disables the TCP connection, the number of
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