Monitoring And Clearing The Local Aaa Accounting Log; Verifying The Aaa Configuration - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os security configuration guide, release 9.x
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Monitoring and Clearing the Local AAA Accounting Log

Monitoring and Clearing the Local AAA Accounting Log
The Cisco NX-OS device maintains a local log for the AAA accounting activity. You can monitor this log
and clear it.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. show accounting log [size | last-index | start-seqnum number | start-time year month day hh:mm:ss]
2. (Optional) clear accounting log [logflash]
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
show accounting log [size | last-index | start-seqnum
number | start-time year month day hh:mm:ss]
Example:
switch# show accounting log
Step 2
(Optional) clear accounting log [logflash]
Example:
switch# clear aaa accounting log

Verifying the AAA Configuration

To display AAA configuration information, perform one of the following tasks:
Command
show aaa accounting
show aaa authentication [login {ascii-authentication | chap |
error-enable | mschap | mschapv2}]
show aaa groups
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Purpose
Displays the accounting log contents. By default, the
command output contains up to 250,000 bytes of the
accounting log. You can use the size argument to limit
command output. The range is from 0 to 250000 bytes. You
can also specify a starting sequence number or a starting
time for the log output.The range of the starting index is
from 1 to 1000000. Use the last-index keyword to display
the value of the last index number in the accounting log
file.
Clears the accounting log contents. The logflash keyword
clears the accounting log stored in the logflash.
Purpose
Displays AAA accounting
configuration.
Displays AAA authentication login
configuration information.
Displays the AAA server group
configuration.
Configuring AAA

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