Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(4)T
RFC-2867 RADIUS Tunnel Accounting
How to Configure RADIUS Tunnel Accounting
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Cisco IOS Release: Multiple releases (see the Feature History Table)
How to Configure RADIUS Tunnel Accounting
This section contains the following procedures
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Enabling Tunnel Type Accounting Records
Use this task to configure your LAC to send tunnel and tunnel-link accounting records to be sent to the
RADIUS server.
RADIUS server.
VPDN Tunnel Events
Two new command line interfaces (CLIs)—vpdn session accounting network (tunnel-link-type records)
and vpdn tunnel accounting network (tunnel-type records)—are supported to help identify the following
events:
and vpdn tunnel accounting network (tunnel-type records)—are supported to help identify the following
events:
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A VPDN tunnel is brought up or destroyed
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A request to create a VPDN tunnel is rejected
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A user session within a VPDN tunnel is brought up or brought down
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A user session create request is rejected
Note
The first two events are tunnel-type accounting records: authentication, authorization, and accounting
(AAA) sends Tunnel-Start, Tunnel-Stop, or Tunnel-Reject accounting records to the RADIUS server.
The next two events are tunnel-link-type accounting records: AAA sends Tunnel-Link-Start,
Tunnel-Link-Stop, or Tunnel-Link-Reject accounting records to the RADIUS server.
(AAA) sends Tunnel-Start, Tunnel-Stop, or Tunnel-Reject accounting records to the RADIUS server.
The next two events are tunnel-link-type accounting records: AAA sends Tunnel-Link-Start,
Tunnel-Link-Stop, or Tunnel-Link-Reject accounting records to the RADIUS server.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
configure terminal
3.
aaa accounting network {default | list-name} {start-stop | stop-only | wait-start | none}
group groupname
group groupname
4.
vpdn enable
5.
vpdn tunnel accounting network list-name
6.
vpdn session accounting network list-name