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Network Device Searches
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accounting information is being sent to the remote AAA server, even if the
connection fails, you can view the Failed Attempts report to troubleshoot the
failed connection.
Sending the accounting information to the remote AAA server also enables you
to use the Max Sessions feature. The Max Sessions feature uses the Start and Stop
records in the accounting packet. If the remote AAA server is a Cisco Secure ACS
and the Max Sessions feature is implemented, you can track the number of
sessions allowed for each user or group.
You can also choose to have Voice over IP (VoIP) accounting information logged
remotely, either appended to the RADIUS Accounting log, in a separate VoIP
Accounting log, or both.
Other Features Enabled by System Distribution
Beyond basic proxy and fallback features, configuring a Cisco Secure ACS to
interact with distributed systems enables several other features that are beyond the
scope of this chapter. These features include the following:
•
Replication—For more information, see
CiscoSecure Database Replication,
page 8-9
.
•
RDBMS synchronization—For more information, see
RDBMS
Synchronization, page 8-29
.
•
Remote and centralized logging—For more information, see
Remote
Logging, page 9-23
.
Network Device Searches
You can search for any network device configured in the Network Configuration
section of the Cisco Secure ACS HTML interface.