Which two accounting types are used to implement accounting with RADIUS? (Choose two.)
A. Network
B. User
C. Attribute
D. Device
E. Resource
Correct Answer: AE
Explanation/Reference:
AAA Accounting Types
Named accounting method lists are specific to the indicated type of accounting.
network –To create a method list to enable authorization for all network-related service requests (including SLIP, PPP, PPP NCPs, and ARAP protocols), use the network keyword. For example, to create a method list that provides accounting information for ARAP (network) sessions, use the arap keyword.
exec –To create a method list that provides accounting records about user EXEC terminal sessions on the network access server, including username, date, start and stop times, use the exec keyword. commands –To create a method list that provides accounting information about specific, individual EXEC commands associated with a specific privilege level, use the commandskeyword.
connection –To create a method list that provides accounting information about all outbound connections made from the network access server, use the connection keyword.
resource –To creates a method list to provide accounting records for calls that have passed user authentication or calls that failed to be authenticated.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/xe-3s/sec-usr-aaa-xe-3s-book/sec-cfg-accountg.html#GUID-5369025B-B8A8-4CDCA467-84645A721179
Explanation/Reference:
AAA Accounting Types
Named accounting method lists are specific to the indicated type of accounting.
network –To create a method list to enable authorization for all network-related service requests (including SLIP, PPP, PPP NCPs, and ARAP protocols), use the network keyword. For example, to create a method list that provides accounting information for ARAP (network) sessions, use the arap keyword.
exec –To create a method list that provides accounting records about user EXEC terminal sessions on the network access server, including username, date, start and stop times, use the exec keyword. commands –To create a method list that provides accounting information about specific, individual EXEC commands associated with a specific privilege level, use the commandskeyword.
connection –To create a method list that provides accounting information about all outbound connections made from the network access server, use the connection keyword.
resource –To creates a method list to provide accounting records for calls that have passed user authentication or calls that failed to be authenticated.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/xe-3s/sec-usr-aaa-xe-3s-book/sec-cfg-accountg.html#GUID-5369025B-B8A8-4CDCA467-84645A721179
Correct Answer: AE
Accounting method lists are specific to the type of accounting being requested. AAA supports seven different types of accounting:
Network –Provides information for all PPP, SLIP, or ARAP sessions, including packet and byte counts.
EXEC –Provides information about user EXEC terminal sessions of the network access server.
Commands –Provides information about the EXEC mode commands that a user issues. Command accounting generates accounting records for all EXEC mode commands, including global configuration commands, associated with a specific privilege level.
Connection –Provides information about all outbound connections made from the network access server, such as Telnet, local-area transport (LAT), TN3270, packet assembler/disassembler (PAD), and rlogin.
System –Provides information about system-level events.
Resource –Provides “start” and “stop” records for calls that have passed user authentication, and provides “stop” records for calls that fail to authenticate.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/15-mt/sec-usr-aaa-15-mt-book/configuring_accounting.html#GUID-C5BB1438-F142-4653-BD46-FD9110E3C295
VRRS –Provides information about Virtual Router Redundancy Service (VRRS).