- Table of Contents
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- 12-Security Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-Security zone configuration
- 02-AAA configuration
- 03-802.1X configuration
- 04-MAC authentication configuration
- 05-Portal configuration
- 06-Port security configuration
- 07-User profile configuration
- 08-Password control configuration
- 09-Keychain configuration
- 10-Public key management
- 11-PKI configuration
- 12-IPsec configuration
- 13-Group domain VPN configuration
- 14-SSH configuration
- 15-SSL configuration
- 16-SSL VPN configuration
- 17-ASPF configuration
- 18-APR configuration
- 19-Session management
- 20-Connection limit configuration
- 21-Object group configuration
- 22-Object policy configuration
- 23-Attack detection and prevention configuration
- 24-IP source guard configuration
- 25-ARP attack protection configuration
- 26-ND attack defense configuration
- 27-uRPF configuration
- 28-Crypto engine configuration
- 29-FIPS configuration
- 30-mGRE configuration
- Related Documents
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Configuring user profiles
About user profiles
A user profile defines a set of parameters, such as a QoS policy, for a user or a class of users. A user profile can be reused when a user connected to the network on a different interface.
The user profile application allows flexible traffic policing on a per-user basis. Each time a user passes authentication, the server sends the device the name of the user profile specified for the user. The device applies the parameters in the user profile to the user.
User profiles are typically used for resource allocation per user. For example, the interface-based traffic policing limits the total amount of bandwidth available to a group of users. However, user-profile-based traffic policing can limit the amount of bandwidth available to a single user.
Prerequisites for user profile
A user profile works with authentication methods. You must configure authentication for a user profile. For information about supported authentication methods, see the configuration guides for the related authentication modules.
Configuring a user profile
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create a user profile and enter user profile view.
user-profile profile-name
Display and maintenance commands for user profiles
Execute display commands in any view.
Task |
Command |
Display configuration and online user information for the specified user profile or all user profiles. |
In standalone mode: display user-profile [ name profile-name ] In IRF mode: display user-profile [ name profile-name ] [ slot slot-number ] |