aaa
OVERVIEW
Usage: aaa <...>
Description: Configure the switch Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting features. Use 'aaa ?' command to see a list of all possible configuration options.
COMMAND STRUCTURE
■aaa accounting -- Configure accounting parameters on the switch (p. 26)
■commands -- Configure 'commands' type of accounting (p. 31)
■mode < stop-only > -- Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. (p. 40)
■method < radius > -- Specify which accounting method to use (radius) (p. 40)
■exec -- Configure 'exec' type of accounting (p. 34)
■mode < start-stop stop-only > -- Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. (p. 40)
■method < radius > -- Specify which accounting method to use (radius) (p. 40)
■network -- Configure 'network' type of accounting (p. 41)
■mode < start-stop stop-only > -- Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. (p. 40)
■method < radius > -- Specify which accounting method to use (radius) (p. 40)
■suppress -- Do not generate accounting records for a specific type of user. (p. 52)
■null-username-- Do not generate accounting records for users with a null-username. (p. 41)
■system -- Configure 'system' type of accounting (p. 52)
■mode < start-stop stop-only > -- Specify how to initiate and terminate an accounting session. (p. 40)
■method < radius > -- Specify which accounting method to use (radius) (p. 40)
■update -- Configure update accounting records mechanism (p. 54)
■periodic < 1 to 525600 > -- Configure update accounting records mechanism (p. 42)
■aaa authentication -- Configure authentication parameters on the switch (p. 27)
■console -- Configure authentication mechanism used to control access to the switch console
(p. 32)
■enable -- Configure access to the privileged mode commands. (p. 33)
■primary < local tacacs radius > -- Specify the primary authentication method for access control. (p. 44)
■secondary < local none authorized > -- Specify the backup authentication method for access control. (p. 48)
■login -- Configure login access to the switch. (p. 36)