Hi Steve,

Maybe your Cisco hardware supports RADIUS Extensions (RFC2869)? Then it
would be possible to log the Acct-Input-Gigawords / Acct-Output-Gigawords
attributes.

This should make it possible to account 2^32*2^32 bytes input and output
traffic.?!

For more info: http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/rfc2869.html

Joost

> Brian Johnson wrote:
>
> >If u were running freeradius in debug ;), u could see what was being
> >received by the freeradius server and the insert query that was run to
> >insert the data.
> >
> Yes, but if freeradius takes the packet and then truncates that packet
> for the log to 2GB, then I'm still screwed.  I'd need to analyze an
> actual ethernet packet dump of the record coming in.
>
> What I'm now thinking of is the cisco "aaa accounting update periodic"
> directive.  Maybe that's a solver, although it's sure to build me some
> BIG logs.  Good thing I have a big DB server.
> Has anyone used this command?  Does data from one STOP record carry to
> the next record, or is it cumulative?
>
>
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