HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide
service (Start), the end (Stop), or some other state. This
attribute appears in all accounting messages as follows:
• 1 (Start)
• 2 (Stop)
• 3 (Interim-Update)
• 7 (Accounting-On)
• 8 (Accounting-Off)
• 9 (Tunnel-Start)
• 10 (Tunnel-Stop)
• 11 (Tunnel-Reject)
• 12 (Tunnel-Link-Start)
• 13 (Tunnel-Link-Stop)
• 14 (Tunnel-Link-Reject)
• 15 (Reserved for Failed)
Acct-Delay-Time
How many seconds the client has been trying to send
this record, and can be subtracted from the time of
arrival on the server to find the approximate time of
the event generating this Accounting-Request.
(Network transit time is ignored.)
Acct-Input-Octets
How many octets have been received from the port
over the course of this service being provided. Only
appears in a stop message.
Acct-Output-Octets
How many octets have been sent to the port in the
course of delivering this service. Only appears in a stop
message.
Acct-Session-Id
Unique Accounting ID to make it easy to match start
and stop records in a log file. The start and stop records
for a given session will have the same Acct-Session-Id.
This attribute appears in all accounting messages.
Acct-Authentic
An integer that indicates how the user was
authenticated, whether by RADIUS, the NAS itself, or
another remote authentication protocol:
• 1 (RADIUS)
• 2 (Local)
• 3 (Remote)
Acct-Session-Time
How many seconds the user has received a service.
Only appears in a stop message.
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