They way I've always interpreted it is from the NAS standpoint, to the user.
So INPUT would be what was input to the NAS from the user and vice versa.
I was confused early on thinking from the user point of view. This also
follows because my OUTPUT is usually 10x that of my INPUT.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:freeradius-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thor Spruyt
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 5:02 PM
> To: FreeRadius Users
> Subject: Acct-Input-Octets & Acct-Output-Octets
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been reading the RFC 2866 (Radius Accounting) and I think the
> supplier of my NAS has interpreted the RFC the wrong way.
> 
> According to me, the RFC says that:
> - Acct-Input-Octets are the octets that went from NAS to User
> - Acct-Output-Octets are the octets that went from User to NAS
> And my supplier does it the other way round.
> 
> Am I making the wrong interpretation here?
> 
> This is what the RFC says:
> <QUOTE>
> 5.3.  Acct-Input-Octets
> 
>    Description
> 
>       This attribute indicates how many octets have been received from
>       the port over the course of this service being provided, and can
>       only be present in Accounting-Request records where the Acct-
>       Status-Type is set to Stop.
> 
> 5.4.  Acct-Output-Octets
> 
>    Description
> 
>       This attribute indicates how many octets have been sent to the
>       port in the course of delivering this service, and can only be
>       present in Accounting-Request records where the Acct-Status-Type
>       is set to Stop.
> </QUOTE>
> 
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Thor Spruyt
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> 
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