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TERMINAL SERVERS
7. SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands
This chapter describes the SET, DEFINE, and CHANGE commands.
SET commands change characteristics and options stored in the Terminal
Server’s operational database.
DEFINE commands change characteristics stored in the Terminal Server’s
permanent database.
CHANGE commands change characteristics stored in the Terminal Servers
permanent and operational databases.
You can use the CHANGE command anywhere you can use the DEFINE
and SET commands. If an error is produced by either the DEFINE or SET
command, the CHANGE command will not modify either database.
ACCOUNTING (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}ACCOUNTING{ENABLED
}
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED
}
This privileged command designates the use of the RADIUS
ACCOUNTING protocol. The RADIUS (Remote Authorization Dial In User
Service) can be used to record the Terminal Server login and logout events
on an accounting server.
During the ACCOUNTING process, the user’s username, port ID, and IP
address (for IP sessions) are sent to a RADIUS accounting server. The server
will record the information into a file. A primary server is tried first. If no
acknowledgement is received (after a timeout and several retries, both can
be configured) an alternate server is tried. The addresses of the primary
and alternate ACCOUNTING server are configured using the DEFINE
ACCOUNTING ADDRESS command.
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