Chapter 20 Authentication & Accounting
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20.3.2.2 Attributes Used for Accounting Exec Events
The attributes are listed in the following table along with the time that they are sent (the
difference between Console and Telnet/SSH Exec events is that the Telnet/SSH events utilize
the Calling-Station-Id attribute):
20.3.2.3 Attributes Used for Accounting IEEE 802.1x Events
The attributes are listed in the following table along with the time of the session they are sent:
Table 52 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events via Console
ATTRIBUTE START INTERIM-UPDATE STOP
User-Name Y Y Y
NAS-Identifier Y Y Y
NAS-IP-Address Y Y Y
Service-Type Y Y Y
Acct-Status-Type Y Y Y
Acct-Delay-Time Y Y Y
Acct-Session-Id Y Y Y
Acct-Authentic Y Y Y
Acct-Session-Time Y Y
Acct-Terminate-Cause Y
Table 53 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events via Telnet/SSH
ATTRIBUTE START INTERIM-UPDATE STOP
User-Name Y Y Y
NAS-Identifier Y Y Y
NAS-IP-Address Y Y Y
Service-Type Y Y Y
Calling-Station-Id Y Y Y
Acct-Status-Type Y Y Y
Acct-Delay-Time Y Y Y
Acct-Session-Id Y Y Y
Acct-Authentic Y Y Y
Acct-Session-Time Y Y
Acct-Terminate-Cause Y
Table 54 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events via Console
ATTRIBUTE START INTERIM-UPDATE STOP
User-Name Y Y Y
NAS-IP-Address Y Y Y
NAS-Port Y Y Y
Class Y Y Y
Called-Station-Id Y Y Y
Calling-Station-Id Y Y Y
NAS-Identifier Y Y Y