Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
radius accounting ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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mode { session-based | access-flow-based { none | auxillary-flows | all-flows |
main-a10-only } }
main-a10-only } }
Default:
session-based
Specifies if the radius accounting mode is either session-based or access-flow-based.
session-based
: configures session-based RADIUS accounting behavior for the subscriber - which means a
single radius accounting message generated for the subscriber session not separate accounting messages for
individual A10 connections or flows.
individual A10 connections or flows.
access-flow-based
: configures access-flow-based RADIUS accounting behavior for the subscriber. This
offers flexibility by generating separate accounting messages for flows and A10 sessions.
all-flows
: Generates separate RADIUS accounting messages per access flow. Separate accounting
messages are not generated for data path connections. (For example, separate messages are not sent
for the main A10 or auxiliary connections.).
for the main A10 or auxiliary connections.).
auxillary-flows
: Generates RADIUS accounting records for the main data path connection and for
access-flows for all auxiliary data connections. (For example, separate RADIUS accounting
messages are generated for the main A10 session and for access-flows within auxiliary A10
connections. The main A10 session accounting does not include octets or other accounting
information from the auxiliary flows.)
messages are generated for the main A10 session and for access-flows within auxiliary A10
connections. The main A10 session accounting does not include octets or other accounting
information from the auxiliary flows.)
main-a10-only
: Configures access-flow-based single accounting messages (for example only single
start/interim/stop) are generated for the main A-10 flows only.
none
: Generates separate RADIUS accounting messages for all data path connections (for example,
PDSN main or auxiliary A10 connections) but not for individual access-flows. This is essentially
A10 connection-based accounting.
A10 connection-based accounting.
start { normal | suppress }
normal
: If RADIUS accounting is enabled, sends this Acct-Status-Type message when required by normal
operation
suppress
: If RADIUS accounting is enabled, suppresses the sending of this Acct-Status-Type message.
stop { normal | suppress }
normal
: If RADIUS accounting is enabled, sends this Acct-Status-Type message when required by normal
operation
suppress
: If RADIUS accounting is enabled, suppresses the sending of this Acct-Status-Type message.
no
ip remote-address list-id list_id
: Deletes the entry for the specified
list_id.
interim [ interval-timeout ]
: Disables the interim interval setting.
Usage
Use this command to allow a per-domain setting for the RADIUS accounting.
Example
Set the accounting interim interval to one minute (
60
seconds) for all sessions that use the current subscriber
configuration:
radius accounting interim interval-timeout 60
Do not send RADIUS interim accounting messages:
radius accounting interim suppress