Accounting control GANYMEDE

Hello

We have set up accoutnig in our network devices. But orders that users type does not appear in the section GANYMEDE + accounting. We use the ACS 4.1se and orders of posting to the devices are given below.

AAA accounting exec default start-stop Ganymede group.

orders accounting AAA 1 by default start-stop Ganymede group.

orders accounting AAA 15 by default start-stop Ganymede group.

Help, please

Command accounting logs are stored in the newspapers of the administration of Ganymede. There is also a known issue on ver 4.1.1 and we must apply the ACS 4.1.1.23.5 patch to fix the problem.

Patch for the unit is available on

http://www.Cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ACS-Soleng-3DES

The patch name: ACS SE 4.1.1.23.5 rollup

Acs hotfix for windows is available on

http://www.Cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ACS-win-3DES

The patch name: ACS 4.1.1.23.5 rollup

Kind regards

~ JG

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