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display user-profile interface
qos weight outbound (user profile view, user group profile view, session group profile view)
User profile commands
display user-group-profile
Use display user-group-profile to display configuration and online user information for user group profiles.
Syntax
display user-group-profile [ name profile-name ] [ 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. 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 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.
Examples
# Display configuration and online user information for all user group profiles.
<Sysname> display user-group-profile
User Group Profile: g1
Direction: Outbound
General Traffic Shaping:
If-match any:
CIR 1000 (kbps), CBS 62500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)
slot 10:
User user_1:
User ID: 0x2811177c
User type: PPPoE
Network attributes:
Interface : Bas-interface0
VPN : N/A
User user_2:
User ID: 0x2811177b
User type: PPPoE
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
display user-profile [ session-group ] [ name profile-name ] [ 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. 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.
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 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 2500000 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Policy: 1
User queue:
Limit Rate:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)
Direction: Outbound
Committed Access Rate:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 2500000 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Policy: 1
User queue:
Limit Rate:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Queue length: 300 (Packets)
QMProfile:
a
User group profile: g
Qos Weight: 3
Queue Name: af3
Connection-limit amount: 3000
Connection-limit rate: 300
# Display configuration and online user information for all session group profiles.
<Sysname> display user-profile session-group
Session Group Profile: g
Direction: Inbound
General Traffic Shaping:
If-match queue 2:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes)
General Traffic Shaping:
If-match any:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Queue length: 4000 (Packets)
QMProfile: a
Direction: Outbound
General Traffic Shaping:
If-match queue 2:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 30000 (kbps)
General Traffic Shaping:
If-match any:
CIR 30000 (kbps), CBS 1875000 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Queue length: 400 (Packets)
QMProfile: a
slot 10:
User user_1:
User ID: 0x0000000b
User type: L2 IPoE dynamic
Network attributes:
Interface : Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/2.100
VPN : N/A
Service VLAN : 100
Failed action list:
Direction: Inbound
QMProfile: a
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. |
QoS Weight |
Outbound weight (byte count). |
Queue Name |
Name of the queue specified for the session. |
User user_1 |
Username of a user account with which a user profile or session group profile is associated. |
User type |
User type: · Command—AAA user for which command authorization and command accounting are enabled. · FTP—FTP user. · HTTP web—HTTP web user. · HTTPS web—HTTPS web user. · IPoE L2VPN leased—IPoE L2VPN leased user. · L2 IPoE dynamic users—Layer 2 IPoE dynamic user. · L2 IPoE interface leased—Layer 2 IPoE interface leased user. · L2 IPoE leased subusers—Layer 2 IPoE leased subuser. · L2 IPoE static—Layer 2 IPoE static user. · L3 IPoE dynamic—Layer 3 IPoE dynamic user. · L3 IPoE interface leased—Layer 3 IPoE interface leased user. · L3 IPoE subnet leased—Layer 3 IPoE subnet leased user. · L3 IPoE static—Layer 3 IPoE static user. · LNS—L2TP user on an LNS. · NETCONF RESTful HTTP—NETCONF over RESTful over HTTP user. · NETCONF RESTful HTTPS—NETCONF over RESTful over HTTPS user. · NETCONF SOAP HTTPS—NETCONF over SOAP over HTTPS user. · NETCONF SOAP HTTPS—NETCONF over SOAP over HTTPS user. · PPPoE—PPP over Ethernet user. · PPPoPhy—PPP over physical link user. · SSH—SSH user. · Super—Super user. · Telnet—Telnet user. · Terminal—User that logs in through the console port or Asyn port. · VPPP—L2TP user that performs automatic dialing on an LAC. |
Network attributes |
Online user information: · Interface—Interface where the user comes online. · MAC address—MAC address of the user. · IP address—IP address of the user. · VPN—VPN instance to which the user belongs. · Service VLAN—Service provider VLAN ID of the user. · Customer VLAN—Customer VLAN ID of the user. |
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 traffic policing statistics for a user profile applied to an interface.
Syntax
display user-profile interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ slot slot-number ] [ inbound | outbound ]
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 traffic policing statistics for all applied user profiles.
slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays the user profile configuration and the traffic policing statistics on the active MPU. This option is supported only for aggregate interfaces.
inbound: Specifies the inbound direction.
outbound: Specifies the outbound direction.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the inbound or outbound keyword, this command displays the configuration and traffic policing statistics for the user profile applied with neither keyword specified.
If you specify the inbound or outbound keyword, this command displays the configuration and traffic policing statistics for the user profile applied in the specified direction and does not display information about the user profile applied with neither keyword specified.
Examples
# Display the configuration and traffic policing statistics for user profiles applied to all interfaces.
<Sysname> display user-profile interface inbound
Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1
Direction: Inbound
User Profile: u1
Committed Access Rate(active):
CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 512 (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:
Limit Rate(inactive):
CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
QMProfile(inactive):
a
Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/2
Direction: Inbound
User Profile: u2
Committed Access Rate(active):
CIR 128 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 512 (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): q
User queue:
Limit Rate(inactive):
CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
QMProfile(inactive):
B
# Display the configuration and traffic policing statistics for the user profile applied to Ten-GigabitEthernet 3/0/1 with neither keyword specified.
<Sysname> display user-profile interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1
Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1
User Profile: test
Direction: Inbound
Committed Access Rate(active):
CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 512 (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:
Limit Rate(inactive):
CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
QMProfile(inactive):
a
Direction: Outbound
Committed Access Rate(active):
CIR 112 (kbps), CBS 5120 (Bytes), EBS 512 (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:
Limit Rate(active):
CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Queue length: 3000 (Packets)
QMProfile(active):
a
User group profile(inactive): gg
Qos Weight(inactive): 2
Queue Name(inactive): af3
IGMP access policy:
3000
MLD access policy:
3000
Authentication-free rule:
acl 3000
# Display the configuration and traffic policing statistics for the user profile applied to Route-Aggregation 1 with neither keyword specified.
<Sysname> display user-profile interface route-aggregation 1 slot 1
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): 1
User queue:
Limit Rate(inactive):
CIR 3000 (kbps), CBS 187500 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 40000 (kbps)
Connection-limit amount(inactive): 10
Connection-limit rate(inactive): 5
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): 1
User queue:
Limit Rate(active):
CIR 32 (kbps), CBS 2048 (Bytes), EBS 0 (Bytes), PIR 888 (kbps)
Queue length: 1024 (Packets)
QMProfile(active):
qm1
User group profile(inactive): ug1
QoS Weight(inactive): 10
Queue Name(inactive): af1
Connection-limit amount(inactive): 10
Connection-limit rate(inactive): 5
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
active |
The configuration item has been successfully issued and has taken effect. |
inactive |
The configuration item fails to be issued and has not taken effect. |
QoS Weight |
Outbound weight. The unit is byte count. |
Authentication-free rule |
Authentication-free rule. |
User group profile |
User group profile name. |
IGMP access policy |
This field is not supported in the current software version. IGMP access policy. |
MLD access policy |
This field is not supported in the current software version. MLD access policy. |
For descriptions of other fields, see Table 1.
Related commands
qos apply user-profile
reset user-profile interface
free-rule
Use free-rule to create a user profile free rule.
Use undo free-rule to delete a user profile free rule.
Syntax
free-rule acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name }
undo free-rule acl [ ipv6 ] { acl-number | name acl-name }
Default
No user profile free rules exist.
Views
User profile view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
ipv6: Specifies the IPv6 ACL type. To specify the IPv4 ACL type, do not use this keyword.
acl-number: Specifies the ACL number. The following are available value ranges:
· 2000 to 2999 for basic ACLs.
· 3000 to 3999 for advanced ACLs.
name acl-name: Specifies the ACL name. The acl-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. It must start with an English letter.
Usage guidelines
The user profile free rule specifies resources accessible for an authenticated user who uses an overdue account. Accessible resources are defined by the ACL permit rules.
You can create multiple free rules in a user profile. The device matches the free rules in their configuration order and stops the matching process until a free rule is matched.
Examples
# In user profile user, create a free rule using IPv4 ACL 3000.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-profile user
[Sysname-user-profile-user] free-rule acl 3000
# In user profile user, create a free rule using IPv6 ACL 3000.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-profile user
[Sysname-user-profile-user] free-rule acl ipv6 3000
# In user profile user, create a free rule using ACL a1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-profile user
[Sysname-user-profile-user] free-rule acl name a1
Related commands
acl (ACL and QoS Command Reference)
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 application from an interface.
Syntax
qos apply user-profile profile-name [ inbound | outbound ]
undo qos apply user-profile [ inbound | outbound ]
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 (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits.
inbound: Specifies the inbound direction of an interface.
outbound: Specifies the outbound direction of an interface.
Usage guidelines
The following rules apply if you specify a direction when applying a user profile to an interface:
· The settings in the user profile take effect only if the direction of the settings is the same as the application direction.
· Only one user profile can be applied to the same direction.
The following rules apply if you do not specify a direction when applying a user profile to an interface:
· The settings in the user profile take effect in the direction as they are configured.
· No other user profile can be applied to the interface, regardless of whether it is applied with a direction.
When you remove an existing user profile from the interface, only the user profile in the specified direction is removed.
Examples
# Apply user profile u1 to Ten-GigabitEthernet 3/0/1 without specifying either direction.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1] qos apply user-profile u1
# Apply user profile u1 to the inbound direction of Ten-GigabitEthernet 3/0/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1] qos apply user-profile u1 inbound
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.
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 | subscriber-id }
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.
subscriber-id: Identifies a session group by subscriber ID.
Usage guidelines
To configure a session group profile, you must first use the command.
Examples
# Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet 3/0/1 to identify a session group by an SVLAN.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1] 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
qos user-queue { { cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebs excess-burst-size ] ] | qmprofile qmprofile-name } * | user-group-profile user-group-profile-name } inbound
qos user-queue { { cir committed-information-rate [ cbs committed-burst-size ] pir peak-information-rate [ ebs excess-burst-size ] | qmprofile qmprofile-name } * | user-group-profile user-group-profile-name } inbound
undo qos user-queue { inbound | 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: Sets the CIR in kbps, which specifies the average traffic rate. The value range for committed-information-rate is 300 to 300000000.
cbs committed-burst-size: Sets the CBS in bytes, which specifies the size of bursty traffic when the actual average rate is not greater than the CIR. The value range for committed-burst-size is 4096 to 133169152.
ebs excess-burst-size: Sets the EBS in bytes. The the value range for excess-burst-size is 0 to 256000000.
pir peak-information-rate: Sets the PIR in kbps. The PIR cannot be smaller than the CIR. The value range for peak-information-rate is 300 to 300000000.
queue-length queue-length: Sets the maximum number of packets allowed in the queue.The value range for queue-length is 1 to 29296875.
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.
inbound: Applies the queue scheduling parameters to the inbound direction (traffic sent by online users).
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, associate the user profile with a user group profile, and specify a queue scheduling profile.
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 (user profile view, user group profile view, session group profile view)
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, user group 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. The value range for this argument is 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 traffic policing statistics for a user profile applied to an interface.
Syntax
reset user-profile interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ inbound | outbound ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command clears the traffic policing statistics for applied user profiles on all interfaces.
inbound: Specifies the inbound direction.
outbound: Specifies the outbound direction.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the inbound or outbound keyword, this command clears the traffic policing statistics for all applied user profiles.
Examples
# Clear the traffic policing statistics for appplied user profiles on all interfaces.
<Sysname> reset user-profile interface
# Clear the traffic policing statistics for all user profiles applied to Ten-GigabitEthernet 3/0/1.
<Sysname> reset user-profile interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1
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 (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), and dots (.). The name can start with an English letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits. The name cannot be the same as the name of an existing user profile or session group profile.
Usage guidelines
To delete a user group profile that has been associated with a user profile, first execute the undo qos user-queue command to remove the association setting.
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 (a-z, A-Z), digits (0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), 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
# 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]