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User profile commands

This feature is supported only when the device is operating in standard mode. For information about system operating modes, see device management in Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

Only CSPEX (except CSPEX-1104-E) cards, and CEPC cards support user profiles.

Only CSPEX (except CSPEX-1204) and CEPC cards support session group profiles and user group profiles and support applying a user profile to an interface.

display user-group-profile

Use display user-group-profile to display configuration and online user information for user group profiles.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display user-group-profile [ name profile-name ] [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display user-group-profile [ name profile-name ] [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

name profile-name: Specifies a user group profile by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify this option, the command displays configuration and online user information for all user group profiles.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays user group profile configuration and online user information on all cards. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify this option, the command displays user group profile configuration and online user information for all cards. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display configuration and online user information for all user group profiles.

  User Group Profile: g1

    Direction: Outbound

      General Traffic Shaping:

        If-match any:

        CIR 1000 (kbps), CBS 62500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

 

    slot 4:

      User spirent:

        User ID: 0x2811177c

        Authentication type: PPP

        Network attributes:

          Interface : Bas-interface0

          VPN : N/A

      User spirent:

        User ID: 0x2811177b

        Authentication type: PPP

        Network attributes:

          Interface : Bas-interface0

          VPN : N/A

For information about the command output, see Table 1.

display user-profile

Use display user-profile to display configuration and online user information for user profiles.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display user-profile [ session-group ] [ name profile-name ] [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display user-profile [ session-group ] [ name profile-name ] [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

session-group: Specifies a session group profile.

name profile-name: Specifies a user profile by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Valid characters include English letters, digits, underscores (_), minus signs (–), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits. The name must be unique globally. If you do not specify this option, the command displays configuration and online user information for all user profiles.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays user profile configuration and online user information on all cards. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify this option, the command displays user profile configuration and online user information for all cards. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display configuration and online user information for user profile aaa.

<Sysname> display user-profile name aaa

  User Profile: aaa

    Direction: Inbound

      Committed Access Rate:

        CIR 32 (kbps), CBS 2048 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)

      Policy: p1

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate:

        CIR 32 (kbps), CBS 2048 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)

      Policy: p2

      User queue:

        CIR 32 (kbps), CBS 2048 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)

        Queue length: 1024 (Packets)

        QMProfile: qm1

        User group profile: ug1

    Connection-limit amount: 1000

    Connection-limit rate: 100

    User user_1:

      Authentication type: Portal

      Network attributes:

        Interface    : GigabitEthernet3/1/3

        IP address   : 172.16.187.16

        VPN          : N/A

        Service VLAN : 100

# Display configuration and online user information for all session group profiles.

<Sysname> display user-profile session-group

  Session Group Profile: aaa

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate:

        CIR 32 (kbps), CBS 2048 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)

      QMProfile: a

 

    User user_1:

      Authentication type: Portal

      Network attributes:

        Interface    : GigabitEthernet3/1/3

        IP address   : 172.16.187.16

        VPN          : N/A

        Service VLAN : 100

 

  Session Group Profile: bbb

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate:

        CIR 512 (kbps), CBS 1024 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)

      QMProfile: a

 

    User user_2:

      Authentication type: Portal

      Network attributes:

        Interface    : GigabitEthernet3/1/2

        IP address   : 172.16.187.166

        VPN          : N/A

        Service VLAN : 100

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

User Profile

User profile name.

Inbound

Policy applied to incoming traffic.

Outbound

Policy applied to outgoing traffic.

Session Group Profile

Session group profile name.

CIR

Committed information rate, in kbps.

CBS

Committed burst size, in bytes.

EBS

Excess burst size, in bytes.

PIR

Peak information rate, in kbps.

Connection-limit amount

Maximum number of user connections set by the connection limits.

Connection-limit rate

Maximum connection establishment rate set by the connection limits.

Policy

Policy name.

Queue length

Maximum number of packets allowed in a queue.

QMProfile

Queue scheduling profile.

User group profile

User group profile name.

User user_1

Username of a user account with which a user profile or session group profile is associated.

Authentication type

Authentication type:

·         Portal—Portal authentication.

·         PPP—PPP authentication.

·         IPoE—IPoE authentication.

Network attributes

Online user information.

Failed action list

Actions that failed to be applied to the user.

 

display user-profile interface

Use display user-profile interface to display the configuration and statistics for user profiles applied to interfaces.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display user-profile interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display user-profile interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays the configuration and statistics for user profiles applied to all interfaces.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays the configuration of user profiles applied to interfaces and the statistics for applied user profiles on the active MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify this option, the command displays the configuration of user profiles applied to interfaces and the statistics for applied user profiles on the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display the configuration and statistics for user profiles applied to all interfaces.

<Sysname> display user-profile interface

Interface: GigabitEthernet3/1/1

  User Profile: u1

    Direction: Inbound

      Committed Access Rate(active):

        CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate(active):

        CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 3000 (kbps)

        Queue length: 3000 (Packets)

        QMProfile: a

        User group profile: g

      Qos Weight(inactive): 4

      Queue Name(inactive): af3

    Connection-limit amount(inactive): 3000

    Connection-limit rate(inactive): 500

    IGMP access policy:

      3000

    MLD access policy:

      3000

    Authentication-free rule:

      acl 3000

# Display the configuration and statistics for the user profile applied to GigabitEthernet 3/1/1.

<Sysname> display user-profile interface gigabitethernet 3/1/1

Interface: GigabitEthernet3/1/1

  User Profile: test

    Direction: Inbound

      Committed Access Rate(active):

        CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate(active):

        CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 3000 (kbps)

        Queue length: 3000 (Packets)

        QMProfile: a

        User group profile: g

      Qos Weight(inactive): 4

      Queue Name(inactive): af3

    Connection-limit amount(inactive): 3000

    Connection-limit rate(inactive): 500

    IGMP access policy:

      3000

    MLD access policy:

      3000

    Authentication-free rule:

      acl 3000

# Display the configuration of the user profile applied to Route-Aggregation 1 and the statistics for the user profile on the card in slot 2.

<Sysname> display user-profile interface route-aggregation 1 slot 2

Interface: Route-Aggregation 1

  User Profile: u2

    Direction: Inbound

      Committed Access Rate(inactive):

        CIR 128 (kbps), CBS 8000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)

    Direction: Outbound

      Committed Access Rate(inactive):

        CIR 128 (kbps), CBS 8000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)

        Green action  : pass

        Yellow action : pass

        Red action    : discard

        Green packets : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Yellow packets: 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

        Red packets   : 0 (Packets) 0 (Bytes)

      Policy(inactive): p

      User queue(inactive):

        CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 3000 (kbps)

        Queue length: 3000 (Packets)

        QMProfile: a

        User group profile: g

      Qos Weight(inactive): 4

      Queue Name(inactive): af3

    Connection-limit amount(inactive): 3000

    Connection-limit rate(inactive): 500

    IGMP access policy:

      3000

    MLD access policy:

      3000

    Authentication-free rule:

      acl 3000

Table 2 Command output

Field

Description

Direction

Direction of CAR parameters in the user profile: Inbound or Outbound.

active

Indicates a configuration item is successfully issued and has taken effect.

inactive

Indicates a configuration item fails to be issued and has not taken effect.

CIR

Committed information rate, in kbps.

CBS

Committed burst size, in bytes.

EBS

Excess burst size, in bytes.

PIR

Peak information rate, in kbps.

Green action  : pass

The action on green packets is pass.

Yellow action  : pass

The action on yellow packets is pass.

Red action  : discard

The action on red packets is discard.

Green packets

Statistics on green packets in packets and bytes.

Yellow packets

Statistics on yellow packets in packets and bytes.

Red packets

Statistics on red packets in packets and bytes.

QoS Weight

Scheduling weight for the outbound direction.

Queue Name

Name of the queue specified for a session.

Connection-limit amount

Maximum number of user connections set by the connection limits.

Connection-limit rate

Maximum connection establishment rate set by the connection limits.

Igmp access-policy

Access policy for IGMP users.

mld access-policy

Access policy for MLD users.

Policy

Policy name.

QMProfile

Queue scheduling profile.

Queue length

Maximum number of packets allowed in a user queue.

 

Related commands

qos apply user-profile

reset user-profile interface

qos apply user-profile

Use qos apply user-profile to apply a user profile to an interface.

Use undo qos apply user-profile to remove a user profile from an interface.

Syntax

qos apply user-profile profile-name

undo qos apply user-profile

Default

No user profile is applied to an interface.

Views

Layer 3 Ethernet interface view

Layer 3 Ethernet subinterface view

Layer 3 aggregate interface view

Layer 3 aggregate subinterface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

profile-name: Specifies a user profile by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Valid characters include English letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits.

Examples

# Apply user profile u1 to GigabitEthernet 3/1/1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 3/1/1

[Sysname-GigabitEthernet3/1/1] qos apply user-profile u1

Related commands

display user-profile interface

reset user-profile interface

user-profile

qos queue

Use qos queue to specify a queue for session packets that use the user profile.

Use undo qos queue to restore the default.

Syntax

qos queue { queue-id | queue-name }

undo qos queue

Default

No queue for session packets is specified for a user profile.

Views

User profile view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

queue { queue-id | queue-name }: Specifies a queue by its ID or name. The value range for the queue-id argument is 0 to 7. The following matrix shows the mapping between queue IDs and queue names:

 

Queue ID

Queue name

0

be

1

af1

2

af2

3

af3

4

af4

5

ef

6

cs6

7

cs7

 

Usage guidelines

Session packets are scheduled based on the scheduling priority of the specified queue.

Only CSPEX (except CSPEX-1204) and CEPC cards support this command.

Examples

# Specify queue 7 for session packets that use user profile user.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile user

[Sysname-user-profile-user] qos queue 7

qos session-group identify

Use qos session-group identify to identify a session group on an interface.

Use undo qos session-group identify to restore the default.

Syntax

qos session-group identify { customer-vlan | service-vlan | customer-service-vlan }

undo qos session-group identify

Default

No session group is identified on the interface.

Views

Interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

customer-vlan: Identifies a session group by CVLAN. A CVLAN is used by a customer on the private network.

service-vlan: Identifies a session group by SVLAN. An SVLAN is used by a service provider to transmit VLAN tagged traffic for customers.

customer-service-vlan: Identifies a session group by CVLAN and SVLAN.

Usage guidelines

To configure a session group profile, you must first use the command.

Examples

# Configure GigabitEthernet 3/1/1 to identify a session group by an SVLAN.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 3/1/1

[Sysname-GigabitEthernet3/1/1] qos session-group identify service-vlan

qos user-queue

Use qos user-queue to configure queue scheduling parameters for user queues.

Use undo qos user-queue to restore the default.

Syntax

qos user-queue { cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebs excess-burst-size ] ] [ queue-length queue-length ] | qmprofile qmprofile-name | user-group-profile user-group-profile-name } * outbound

qos user-queue { cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size ] pir peak-information-rate [ ebs excess-burst-size ] [ queue-length queue-length ] | qmprofile qmprofile-name | user-group-profile user-group-profile-name } * outbound

undo qos user-queue outbound

Default

No queue scheduling parameters are configured for user queues.

Views

User profile view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

cir committed-information-rate: Specifies the CIR in the range of 300 to 100000000 kbps.

cbs committed-burst-size: Specifies the CBS in the range of 4096 to 133169152 bytes.

ebs excess-burst-size: Specifies the EBS in the range of 0 to 256000000 bytes.

pir peak-information-rate: Specifies the PIR in the range of 300 to 100000000 kbps. The PIR cannot be smaller than the CIR.

queue-length queue-length: Specifies the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue, in the range of 1 to 12582912.

qmprofile qmprofile-name: Specifies a queue scheduling profile by its name. The specified queue scheduling profile must already exist.

user-group-profile profile-name: Specifies a user group profile by its name. The specified user group profile must already exist.

outbound: Applies the queue scheduling parameters to the outbound direction (traffic received by online users).

Usage guidelines

You can use this command to configure rate limit settings, specify a queue scheduling profile, and associate the user profile with a user group profile.

Only CSPEX (except CSPEX-1204) and CEPC cards support this command.

If the user profile has been authorized, you can modify the parameters in the queue scheduling profile or user group profile associated with the user profile. However, to add, modify, or delete any rate limit parameters, first execute the undo qos user-queue command to remove the configuration.

To delete a queue scheduling profile or user group profile that has been associated with a user profile, first execute the undo qos user-queue command to remove the association setting.

For the same online user, you cannot both associate a user group profile and authorize a session group profile.

Examples

# In user profile u1, set the CIR to 512 kbps and the queue length to 2048. Use queue scheduling profile qm1, and associate the user profile with user group profile g1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile u1

[Sysname-user-profile-u1] qos user-queue cir 512 queue-length 2048 qmprofile qm1 user-group-profile g1 outbound

Related commands

qos qmprofile (ACL and QoS Command Reference)

user-group-profile

qos weight outbound

Use qos weight outbound to set an outbound weight value for a user profile, user group profile, or session group profile.

Use undo qos weight outbound to restore the default.

Syntax

qos weight weight-value outbound

undo qos weight outbound

Default

No outbound weight value is set for a user profile or session group profile.

Views

User profile view

User group profile view

Session group profile view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

weight-value: Specifies a weight value in the range of 1 to 15.

outbound: Applies the weight value to the outbound direction (traffic sent by the device to online users).

Usage guidelines

Users are allocated bandwidth resources based on the weight value.

Examples

# Set an outbound weight value of 3 for user profile abc.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile abc

[Sysname-user-profile-abc] qos weight 3 outbound

# Set an outbound weight value of 3 for session group profile abc.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile abc type session-group

[Sysname-session-group-profile-abc] qos weight 3 outbound

reset user-profile interface

Use reset user-profile interface to clear the statistics for user profiles applied to interfaces.

Syntax

reset user-profile interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-operator

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command clears the statistics for user profiles applied to all interfaces.

Examples

# Clear the statistics for user profiles applied to all interfaces.

<Sysname> reset user-profile interface

# Clear the statistics for the user profile applied to GigabitEthernet 3/1/1.

<Sysname> reset user-profile interface gigabitethernet 3/1/1

Related commands

display user-profile interface

qos apply user-profile

user-group-profile

Use user-group-profile to create a user group profile and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing user group profile.

Use undo user-group-profile to delete a user group profile.

Syntax

user-group-profile profile-name

undo user-group-profile profile-name

Default

No user group profiles exist.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

profile-name: Specifies a user group profile by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Valid characters include English letters, digits, underscores (_), minus signs (–), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits. The name must be unique globally. The name cannot be the same as the name of an existing user profile or session group profile.

Examples

# Create user group profile a123 and enter the view of a123.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-group-profile a123

[Sysname-user-group-profile-a123]

user-profile

Use user-profile to create a user profile and enter its view, or enter the view of an existing user profile.

Use undo user-profile to delete a user profile.

Syntax

user-profile profile-name [ type session-group ]

undo user-profile profile-name

Default

No user profiles exist.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

profile-name: Specifies a user profile by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Valid characters include English letters, digits, underscores (_), minus signs (–), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits. The name must be unique globally. The name cannot be the same as the name of an existing user group profile or session group profile.

type session-group: Specifies a session group profile.

Examples

# Create user profile a123 and enter the view of a123.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile a123

[Sysname-user-profile-a123]

# Create session group profile a123 and enter the view of a123.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] user-profile a123 type session-group

[Sysname-session-group-profile-a123]

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