HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Administrator's Guide
Table 110 Session Termination Causes (continued)
DescriptionCause
NAS detected some error (other than on the port) which required ending the
session.
NAS Error
NAS ended session for a non-error reason not otherwise listed here.NAS Request
The NAS ended the session in order to reboot.NAS Reboot
Client ended session because resource usage fell below low-water mark (for
example, if a bandwidth-on-demand algorithm decided that the port was no longer
needed).
Port Unneeded
Client ended session in order to allocate the port to a higher priority use.Port Preempted
Client ended session to suspend a virtual session.Port Suspended
Client was unable to provide requested service.Service Unavailable
NAS is terminating current session in order to perform callback for a new session.Callback
Input from user is in error, causing termination of session.User Error
Login Host terminated session normally.Host Request
Acct-Multi-Session-Id A unique Accounting ID to make it easy to link together
multiple related sessions in a log file. Each session linked
together would have a unique Acct-Session-Id but the same
Acct-Multi-Session-Id.
Acct-Link-Count The count of links which are known to have been in a given
multilink session at the time the accounting record is
generated.
Acct-Input-Gigawords This attribute indicates how many times the Acct-Input-Octets
counter has wrapped around 232 (4,294,967,295) over
the course of the service being provided. Working in
concurrence with the Acct-Input-Octets attribute, this attribute
allows for the continuous accounting of data input beyond
the limit of the Acct-Output-Octets attribute and can only be
present in Accounting-Request records where the
Acct-Status-Type is set to Stop or Interim-Update.
Acct-Output-Gigawords This attribute indicates how many times the
Acct-Output-Octets counter has wrapped around 232
(4,294,967,295) over the course of the service being
provided. Working in concurrence with the
Acct-Output-Octets attribute, this attribute allows for the
continuous accounting of data output beyond the limit of
the Acct-Output-Octets attribute and can only be present in
Accounting-Request records where the Acct-Status-Type is
set to Stop or Interim-Update.
Acct-Interim-Interval This attribute indicates the number of seconds between each
interim update for a specific session. If the server wishes to
receive interim accounting messages for a given user, it
must include this RADIUS attribute in the message which
indicates the interval in seconds between interim messages.
This value can only appear in the Access-Accept message.
Attributes in Accounting Records 415