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Chapter 60 Router Device Administration
Console Policy Page
Console Page—Accounting Tab
Use the Accounting tab of the Console page to define the EXEC, connection, and command accounting
methods to perform on users who access the console port.
Note You must enable AAA services on the router to use this feature; otherwise, deployment will fail. See
Defining AAA Services, page 60-4.
Navigation Path
Go to the Console Policy Page, page 60-42, then click the Accounting tab.
Related Topics
Console Page—Setup Tab, page60-42
Console Page—Authentication Tab, page60-44
Console Page—Authorization Tab, page60-45
VTY Line Dialog Box—Accounting Tab, page60-57
Filtering Tables, page1-45
Field Reference
Edit button Opens the Command Authorization Dialog Box—Line Access,
page 60-60. From here you can edit the command authorization
definition.
Delete button Deletes the selected command authorization definitions from the table.
Table60-18 Console Page—Authorization Tab (Continued)
Element Description
Table60-19 Console Page—Accounting Tab
Element Description
EXEC Accounting settings
Perform EXEC Accounting
Using
The accounting method to use for recording basic information about
user EXEC sessions:
None—Accounting is not performed. This is the default.
AAA Policy Default List—Uses the default EXEC accounting
method list that is defined in the device’s AAA policy. See AAA
Page—Accounting Tab, page60-10.
Custom Method List—Uses the accounting methods specified in
the EXEC Method List field.
EXEC accounting records basic details about EXEC sessions, such as
the username, date, start and stop times, and the access server IP
address.