Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has an opinion of the right meaning for input vs. output with respect to acct-in/output-octets/packets?
In RFC 2866, it says:
Acct-Input-Octets = This attribute indicates how many octets have been received from the port over the course of this service being provided.
In the manual of a popular commercial access controller, it says:
Acct-Input-Octets = Number of octets/bytes received by the customer.
Which is a rather "outward" way of looking at the "port" referred to in RFC. I have also seen it defined in the reverse way. To be standard with commercial gear, I have taken the above definition as being the 'right way' ... other opinions?
David