Configuring ISG Accounting
Prerequisites
ISG sends accounting records to the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) method list
specified in the user profile, service profile, or service policy map. The tasks in this section assume that
you have configured a AAA method list by using the aaa accounting command. See the
Security Command Reference
AAA servers must be configured to support ISG accounting.
Enabling Per-Session Accounting in a User Profile on a AAA Server
Use the attributes in this procedure to enable per-session accounting in a user profile on a AAA server.
When accounting is configured in the user profile instead of the service profile, the Service Name
attribute does not appear in the accounting.
SUMMARY STEPS
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DETAILED STEPS
Cisco-Avpair="accounting-list=accounting_mlist_name"
Step 1
Add the Accounting attribute to the user profile. This attribute enables accounting and specifies the AAA
method list to which accounting updates will be sent.
IETF RADIUS attribute Acct-Interim-Interval (attribute 85)
Step 2
(Optional) Add the Acct-Interim-Interval (attribute 85) to the user profile. This attribute specifies the
number of seconds between interim updates.
What to Do Next
You may want to configure a method of activating the service policy map or service profile; for example,
control policies can be used to activate services. For more information about methods of service
activation, see the module "Configuring ISG Subscriber Services."
Troubleshooting Tips
The following commands can be used to troubleshoot ISG accounting:
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for more information.
Cisco-Avpair="accounting-list=accounting_mlist_name"
IETF RADIUS attribute Acct-Interim-Interval (attribute 85)
debug aaa accounting
debug radius [brief]
debug subscriber feature name accounting {event | error | detail}
How to Configure ISG Accounting
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