Users Guide

Step through all active sessions and print all the accounting records for the actively accounted functions.
CONFIGURATION mode or EXEC Privilege mode
show accounting
Dell#show accounting
Active accounted actions on tty2, User admin Priv 1
Task ID 1, EXEC Accounting record, 00:00:39 Elapsed, service=shell
Active accounted actions on tty3, User admin Priv 1
Task ID 2, EXEC Accounting record, 00:00:26 Elapsed, service=shell
Dell#
AAA Authentication
Dell Networking OS supports a distributed client/server system implemented through authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
to help secure networks against unauthorized access.
In the Dell Networking implementation, the Dell Networking system acts as a RADIUS or TACACS+ client and sends authentication
requests to a central remote authentication dial-in service (RADIUS) or Terminal access controller access control system plus (TACACS+)
server that contains all user authentication and network service access information.
Dell Networking uses local usernames/passwords (stored on the Dell Networking system) or AAA for login authentication. With AAA, you
can specify the security protocol or mechanism for different login methods and different users. In Dell Networking OS, AAA uses a list of
authentication methods, called method lists, to define the types of authentication and the sequence in which they are applied. You can
define a method list or use the default method list. User-defined method lists take precedence over the default method list.
NOTE: If a console user logs in with RADIUS authentication, the privilege level is applied from the RADIUS server if the
privilege level is configured for that user in RADIUS, whether you configure RADIUS authorization.
NOTE: RADIUS and TACACS servers support VRF-awareness functionality. You can create RADIUS and TACACS groups
and then map multiple servers to a group. The group to which you map multiple servers is bound to a single VRF.
Configuration Task List for AAA Authentication
The following sections provide the configuration tasks.
Configuring AAA Authentication Login Methods
Enabling AAA Authentication
Enabling AAA Authentication - RADIUS
For a complete list of all commands related to login authentication, refer to the Security chapter in the Dell Networking OS Command
Reference Guide.
Configure Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
You can assign up to five authentication methods to a method list. Dell Networking OS evaluates the methods in the order in which you
enter them in each list.
If the first method list does not respond or returns an error, Dell Networking OS applies the next method list until the user either passes or
fails the authentication. If the user fails a method list, Dell Networking OS does not apply the next method list.
Configuring AAA Authentication Login Methods
To configure an authentication method and method list, use the following commands.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: If you use a method list on the console port in which RADIUS or TACACS is the last authentication
method, and the server is not reachable, Dell Networking OS allows access even though the username and password credentials cannot
be verified. Only the console port behaves this way, and does so to ensure that users are not locked out of the system if network-wide
issue prevents access to these servers.
1. Define an authentication method-list (method-list-name) or specify the default.
CONFIGURATION mode
aaa authentication login {method-list-name | default} method1 [... method4]
The default method-list is applied to all terminal lines.
Possible methods are:
Security
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