Reference Guide
In the following example, you create an AV pair for a system-defined role, sysadmin.
Force10-avpair= "shell:role=sysadmin"
In the following example, you create an AV pair for a user-defined role. You must also define a role, using the userrole
myrole inherit command on the switch to associate it with this AV pair.
Force10-avpair= ”shell:role=myrole“
The string, “myrole”, is associated with a TACACS+ user group. The user IDs are associated with the user group.
Role Accounting
This section describes how to configure role accounting and how to display active sessions for roles.
This sections consists of the following topics:
● Configuring AAA Accounting for Roles
● Applying an Accounting Method to a Role
● Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
Configuring AAA Accounting for Roles
To configure AAA accounting for roles, use the aaa accounting command in CONFIGURATION mode.
aaa accounting {system | exec | commands {level | role role-name}} {name | default}
{start-stop | wait-start | stop-only} {tacacs+}
Example of Configuring AAA Accounting for Roles
The following example shows you how to configure AAA accounting to monitor commands executed by the users who have a
secadmin user role.
Dell(conf)#aaa accounting command role secadmin default start-stop tacacs+
Applying an Accounting Method to a Role
To apply an accounting method list to a role executed by a user with that user role, use the accounting command in LINE
mode.
accounting {exec | commands {level | role role-name}} method-list
Example of Applying an Accounting Method to a Role
The following example applies the accounting default method to the user role secadmin (security administrator).
Dell(conf-vty-0)# accounting commands role secadmin default
Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
To display active accounting sessions for each user role, use the show accounting command in EXEC mode.
Example of Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
Dell#show accounting
Active accounted actions on tty2, User john Priv 1 Role netoperator
Task ID 1, EXEC Accounting record, 00:00:30 Elapsed,
Security
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