Chapter 4 Configuring the CSS as a Client of a TACACS+ Server
Setting TACACS+ Accounting
To reenable the CSS to send the full command syntax, use the
#(config)
Setting TACACS+ Accounting
TACACS+ accounting allows the TACACS+ server to receive an accounting report for commands that the user can execute. CSS accounting divides the command set into two categories:
•Configuration commands that change the CSS running configuration.
•Nonconfiguration commands that do not change the running configuration. These commands include, but are not limited to, mode transition commands, show commands, and administrative commands.
By default, the CSS disables accounting. When you enable accounting, you can account for configuration commands, nonconfiguration commands, or both.
Note Failure of the TACACS+ server does not result in the suspension of user activity.
Use the
#(config)
Use the
command to enable the CSS to send for all commands that do not change
#(config)
Use the no form of these commands to disable accounting. For example, to disable accounting for commands that affect the running configuration, enter:
#(config) no
To disable accounting for commands that do not affect the running configuration, enter:
#(config) no tacacs-server account non-config
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