Accounting and octets - a silly one!

Chaigneau, Nicolas nicolas.chaigneau at capgemini.com
Thu Apr 3 10:36:30 CEST 2014


"octets" means "bytes".



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> Objet : Accounting and octets - a silly one!
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I just have a quick question, and I think I know the answer to this,
> but let's make sure.
> 
> Generally speaking, is acct-input-octets / acct-output-octets
> referenced in bits, or bytes?
> 
> Google reveals very conflicting information, whilst I personally would
> presume it would be NAS dependant  (i.e. whether the NAS sends the
> accounting as bits or bytes)...
> 
> What is it usually, and what does Cisco NASes generally represent?
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Regards,
> Chris Knipe
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