Chapter 4 Managing GSS User Accounts Through a Server
Showing Statistics on the GSS
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You must enable logging for accounting reports on the server and that
you select the attributes that you want to log. For general guidelines on the
recommended setup of a server for accounting (the Cisco Secure ACS
in this example), see the
“Configuring Accounting Settings on the
Server”
section.
Use the
aaa accounting
command to enable the accounting service.
The syntax for this global configuration command is as follows:
aaa accounting
{
commands
|
gui
}
The keywords for this command are as follows:
•
commands—
Enables the accounting service for monitoring the
use of GSS CLI commands. The
commands
option applies to the user-level
and privileged-level EXEC mode commands that a user issues. Command
accounting generates accounting records for all user-level and
privileged-level EXEC mode commands, including global configuration and
interface configuration commands.
•
gui
—Enables the accounting service to monitor access to the
primary GSSM GUI pages and the actions performed on those pages.
To enable accounting for the GSS CLI, enter:
gss1.example.com(config)#
aaa accounting commands
Use the
no
form of the
aaa accounting
command to disable the
accounting function. To disable accounting for the GSS CLI, enter:
gss1.example.com(config)#
no aaa accounting commands
Showing Statistics on the GSS
You can display a summary of the TACACS configuration on your GSS device by
using the use the
show tacacs
command.
For example, to display the current configuration, enter:
gss1.example.com#
show tacacs
Current tacacs server configuration
tacacs-server timeout 5
tacacs-server keepalive-enable
tacacs-server host 1192.168.1.100 port 49
aaa authentication ftp