Frank,
If you want to just receive an update for new information eg. ip address,
use this command
aaa accounting update newinfo
If you want accounting records periodically, use
aaa accounting update periodic <interval>
where interval is in minutes, eg
aaa accounting update periodic 10
will send accounting records every 10 minutes.
In IOS 12.0(5)T and higher, update periodic sends octets in, octets out,
packets in and packets out in the update record. Could be handy if NAS
crashes, then all you have to do is change the last update record for that
user from Acct-Status-Type = Alive to Acct-Status-Type = Stop and you now
have a stop record.
Regards,
Matt
At 10:27 AM 29/08/00 -0500, you wrote:
>we have started a new ISP service where users dial into to a remote NAS
>that then authenticates the user across an L2F tunnel through our Cisco
>7206. We can authenticate the user and allow access, however in the
>initial accounting record the Cisco does not seem to pass the ip address
>it has assigned to the user. It does pass this info when the session is
>ended though. Has anyone seen this behavior and know how we can obtain
>the ip address when the user gets on, not when the user disconnects?
>
>TIA
>Frank
>
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