3Com Router Command Reference Guide Addendum for V1.2
Table
Item | Description | |
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| Interface used by a user, which can be any type of interfaces listed as follows: | |
| Physical interfaces: Synchronous serial interface, asynchronous serial interface, | |
interface | Ethernet interface, AUX interface, console interface, Asynchronous Modem (AM) | |
interface | ||
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| Logical interface: dialer interface, loopback interface, tunnel interface, | |
| interface | |
Username | User name | |
Accounting type | Accounting session type, which can be Login, Network, Outbound, Command or | |
System | ||
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Accounting time | The duration of this type of session in hh:mm:ss. | |
Service | It can be PPP, shell, connection or system. | |
Protocol | The protocol of the service subset, which can be TCP, IP, IPX, Telnet, Rlogin, pad, | |
VPDN, multilink, or unknown. | ||
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Address | IP address of users accessing the router | |
Login | Display the accounting information of Login sessions (the user shell program) | |
PPP | Display the accounting information of all the network service requests. | |
Outbound | Provide all the outbound connection information (Telnet, rlogin, PAD) generated by the | |
NAS. | ||
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Command | Display the statistics of all the commands at the specified level. | |
System | Display the statistics of the system events. | |
Starts | The times that the accounting of each type has been started | |
Stops | The times that the accounting of each type has been stopped. | |
Realtimes | The times that the accounting of each type has been updated. | |
Active | The number of active accounting of each type. | |
Drops | The number of the dropped accounting packets for each accounting type when the | |
sending queues have been full. | ||
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2.3 display hwtacacs server
Syntax
display hwtacacs server [ verbose ]
View
All views
Parameter
verbose: Display information of the authentication and authorization and accounting queues of AAA users as well as the TACACS+ server information.
Description
Using the display hwtacacs server command, you can display the verbose information between the local device and the TACACS+ server.
Using the display hwtacacs server command, you can display the times that an TACACS+ server enables and disables the TCP connection, the number of
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