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Configuring the domain

followed by:

interface

ID>

References a previously created interface to
serve as a backend interface for the domain.

interface ID

is an integer that indicates

the interface number. The default is 0.

To configure the interface, use the

/cfg/sys/host #/interface

command

(see

“Configuring host interfaces” (page 268)

).

log

Specifies the type of requests and operations
to log. You are prompted to enter a
comma-separated list of log types. Valid
options are:

all

—logs all options

login

—logs portal logins and logouts

http

—logs HTTP requests made from the

portal

portal

—logs non-HTTP portal operations,

such as FTP and SMB file server access

reject

—logs rejected requests

The default is

login

.

Each type of log generates its own set of
syslog messages. The syslog messages
include date, time, type of request, user,
source IP address, and requested destination.

Configuring RADIUS accounting

The Nortel SNAS can be configured to provide support for logging
administrative operations and user session start and stop messages to a
RADIUS accounting server.

With RADIUS accounting enabled, the Nortel SNAS sends an accounting
request start packet to the accounting server for each user who
successfully authenticates to the Nortel SNAS domain. The start packet
contains the following information:

client user name

Nortel SNAS device Real IP address (RIP)

session ID

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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