aligned with their headings. For example, based on the “first line” of headings described above, the following is a valid accounting log entry, in which the value of the Acct-Status-Type attribute is 7:

"12/23/1997","12:11:55","RRAS","Accounting-On",

,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Standard RADIUS Accounting Attributes

Table 16 lists the standard RADIUS accounting attributes defined in RFC 2866, “RADIUS Accounting.”

Table 16. Standard RADIUS Accounting Attributes

User-Name

The name of the user as received by the client.

NAS-Port

The port number on the client device.

Acct-Status-Type

A number that indicates the beginning or

 

ending of the user service:

 

1

- Start

 

2

- Stop

 

3

- Interim-Acct

 

7

- Accounting-On

 

8

- Accounting-Off

 

 

Acct-Delay-Time

Indicates how many seconds the client has

 

been trying to send this record, which can be

 

subtracted from the time of arrival on the server

 

to find the approximate time of the event

 

generating this request.

 

 

Acct-Input-Octets

Number of octets (bytes) received by the port

 

over the connection; present only in STOP

 

records.

 

 

Acct-Output-Octets

Number of octets (bytes) sent by the port over

 

the connection; present only in STOP records.

Acct-Session-Id

Identifier used to match START and STOP

 

records in a log file.

Acct-Authentic

indicates how the user was authenticated by

 

RADIUS, the RAS itself, or another remote

 

authentication protocol:

 

1

- RADIUS

 

2

- Local

 

3

- Remote

 

 

Acct-Session-Time

Elapsed time of connection in seconds; present

 

only in STOP records.

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