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Table 6-8 Attributes Sent to AAA Client in Access-Accept (Reauthorization) (continued) (continued)

Attribute

 

Number

Attribute Name

 

 

26, 9

CRB_DOWNLINK_VOLUME

 

 

26, 9

CRB_TOTAL_PACKETS

 

 

26, 9

CRB_UPLINK_PACKETS

 

 

26, 9

CRB_DOWNLINK_PACKETS

 

 

Accounting Stop (Session End)

In Flow 9c, the client sends an Accounting-Stop to the Cisco AR 3.5 server to end the session. The Accounting-Stop message includes an updated quota array with the usage adjustments since the previous authorization in the VSA form.

Table 6-9lists the attributes included in the Accounting-Stop message set to the Cisco AR 3.5 server and forwarded to the billing server.

Accounting Response (Final Status)

In Flow 9s, the Cisco AR 3.5 server sends the used quota array to the billing server in an Accounting-Stop message. Any values returned by the billing server in Flow 10b are discarded.

Flow 10s shows the Cisco AR 3.5 server sending final Accounting-Response message to the AAA client.

Table 6-9 Attributes Sent in Accounting-Stop Message

Attribute

 

 

 

Number

Attribute Name

Description

Notes

 

 

 

 

1

User-Name

APPL: Mobile Node Username

Conditional

 

 

 

 

2

NAS IP Address

Accounting Node IP Address

APPL: Required, POA

 

 

 

 

31

Calling-station-ID

APPL:MSISDN or IMSI

APPL: Conditional

 

 

 

 

40, 2

Acct_status_type

Indicates the accounting “Stop” for the

Required; this value (2) indicates

 

 

service

an Accounting-Stop request

 

 

 

message

 

 

 

 

42

Acct-Input-Octets

The number of octets sent by the

Required

 

 

subscriber; uplink

 

 

 

 

 

43

Acc_Output_Octets

The number of octets received by the

 

 

 

subscriber; downlink

 

 

 

 

 

46

Acct-Session-Time

Duration of the session

 

 

 

 

 

47

Acct-Input-Packets

Number of packets sent by the subscriber

 

 

 

 

 

48

Acct-Output-Packets

Number of packets received by the

 

 

 

subscriber

 

 

 

 

 

49

Acct-Terminate-Cause

This parameter, used for tracking, should

 

 

 

remain the same for all accounting

 

 

 

requests for a given service.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Cisco Access Registrar 3.5 Concepts and Reference GuideCisco Access Registrar 3.5 Concepts and Reference Guide Iii N T E N T SSession-Service Service Step and Radius-Session Service Replication’s Impact on Request Processing IPAddress Port Understanding Snmp Vii Accounting Start Data FlowViii World Wide Web Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Telephone Xii Radius Protocol OverviewPacket Exchange Between User, NAS, and Radius Steps to ConnectionTypes of Radius Messages Packet ContentsAttribute Dictionary Proxy ServersProxying to an Ldap Server for Authentication Basic Authentication and AuthorizationOverview Basic Authentication and Authorization Cisco Access Registrar Hierarchy Understanding Cisco Access RegistrarScripts ServicesUserLists and Groups ProfilesSession Management Using Resource Managers Cisco AR Directory Structure Program FlowSubdirectory Description Action Explanation Scripting PointsClient or NAS Scripting Points Cisco AR Server Action ExplanationRadius/Advanced/RequireNASsBehindProxyBeInClie Authentication and/or Authorization Scripting PointsFailover by the NAS and Session Management Session ManagementAuthentication/Authorization Scripts Script Processing HierarchyIncoming Scripts Cross Server Session and Resource Management OverviewOutgoing Scripts Configuring a Front Line Cisco Access Registrar Session-Service Service Step and Radius-Session ServiceConfigure Central AR OL-2683-02 Using Cisco AR Scripts ACMEOutgoingScriptAltigaIncomingScript AscendIncomingScript AuthorizeServiceAltigaOutgoingScript ANAAAOutgoingCiscoIncoming AuthorizeTelnetCabletronIncoming CabletronOutgoingExecNASIPRule ExecTimeRuleExecDNISRule ExecFilterRuleParseAAASRealm LDAPOutageMapSourceIPAddress ParseAAARealmParseServiceAndAASRealmHints ParseServiceAndAAARealmHintsParseServiceAndAAASRealmHints ParseServiceAndAARealmHintsParseTranslationGroupsByRealm ParseServiceHintsParseTranslationGroupsByCLID ParseTranslationGroupsByDNISUSROutgoingScript Replication Overview Understanding ReplicationHow Replication Works Replication Data FlowMaster Server Slave Server SecurityReplication Archive Ensuring Data IntegrityTransaction Data Verification Transaction OrderAutomatic Resynchronization Replication’s Impact on Request Processing Replication Configuration SettingsUnderstanding Hot-Configuration Full ResynchronizationMaster RepTypeRepTransactionSyncInterval RepTransactionArchiveLimitRepIPMaster RepIPAddressRepPort RepSecretIPAddress Rep Members SubdirectoryRep Members/Slave1 NameSupported MIBs OverviewRADIUS-AUTH-SERVER-MIB Snmp TrapsCarInputQueueFull Supported TrapsCarServerStart CarServerStopCarOtherAuthServerNotResponding CarOtherAuthServerRespondingCarOtherAccServerNotResponding Directories Searched Configuring TrapsCarOtherAccServerResponding CarAccountingLoggingFailureSwitching Configuration Files in Mid-File Configuration File TypesCommunity String OL-2683-02 Prepaid Billing Solution Measurements and Component Actions Configuring Prepaid Billing Call Flow Details Generic Call FlowAttribute Number Attribute Name Description Access-Request AuthenticationAccess-Accept Authentication Access-Request AuthorizationAccess-Accept Authorization Accounting Start Data FlowAttribute Number Attribute Name Accept-Accept Quota Depleted Access-Request Quota DepletedAccounting Response Final Status Accounting Stop Session EndSource VSA Name Type Call Flow Description Vendor-Specific AttributesTotal Volume quota received by Crbprivate GL-1 O S S a R YGL-2 Scalable wholesale access/open access solutionGL-3 GL-4 GL-5 GL-6 GL-7 GL-8 GL-9 GL-10 IN-1 RadiusIN-2 RFCIN-3 IN-4
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