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Chapter 1      Overview of Cisco Secure ACS
AAA Server Functions and Concepts
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configuration. You can easily import these logs into popular database and 
spreadsheet applications for billing, security audits, and report generation. 
Among the types of accounting logs you can generate are the following:
TACACS+ Accounting—Lists when sessions start and stop; records AAA 
client messages with username; provides caller line identification 
information; records the duration of each session.
RADIUS Accounting—Lists when sessions stop and start; records AAA 
client messages with username; provides caller line identification 
information; records the duration of each session.
Administrative Accounting—Lists commands entered on a network device 
with TACACS+ command authorization enabled.
For more information about Cisco Secure ACS logging capabilities, see 
.
Other Accounting-Related Features
In addition to the accounting-related features discussed in this section, the 
following features are provided by Cisco Secure ACS:
Centralized logging, allowing several Cisco Secure ACS servers to forward 
their accounting data to a remote Cisco Secure ACS server (see the 
)
Configurable supplementary user ID fields for capturing additional 
information in logs (see the 
Configurable logs, allowing you to capture as much information as needed 
(see the 
Administration
To configure, maintain, and protect its AAA functionality, Cisco Secure ACS 
provides a flexible administration scheme. You can perform nearly all 
administration of Cisco Secure ACS through its HTML interface.