Chapter 7 - accounting, Accounting, Sending accounting messages to a syslog server – Tut Systems SMS2000 User Manual
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Accounting
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Chapter 7 - Accounting
Accounting entails the reporting of network resource usage.
Accounting
The SMS2000 is capable of performing accounting by using an external server (OCS, 
RADIUS, or Syslog). For more information on using the OCS for accounting, see the 
OCS User’s Guide. For more information on RADIUS, see Chapter 13, “Using SMS2000 
with a RADIUS Server.” Scenarios for performing these functions in various 
configurations are described below. 
 
Accounting 
 
Table 7-1 shows how accounting is performed with no external server, with RADIUS, 
and with the OCS. 
Table 7-1 Accounting
Server Functionality 
With syslog 
Only syslog session information is available. This information is sent using 
unreliable UDP transport and, depending on network conditions, may not 
be delivered in every case. Syslog messages are sent in a similar fashion as 
standard RADIUS START and STOP messages
With RADIUS
The SMS2000 sends session information with standard START and STOP 
records. START records are sent upon authorization. STOP records are 
sent when a client is no longer responsive to periodic ARPs sent by the 
SMS2000, usually because it is disconnected or shut down. 
With OCS
The OCS offers enhanced resource accounting.
RADIUS accounting is available with the OCS authentication.
Sending Accounting Messages to a 
Syslog Server 
Note:
This command is ignored if no syslog server has been configured.
 
To enable and disable transmission of RADIUS-style accounting messages to the 
configured syslog server, use this command: 
 
acct syslog {on | off} 
 
For example, to send usage information to the configured syslog server instead of to a 
RADIUS server. 
 
sms2000%
acct syslog on
