CLI Command Reference
<user-id>
<octets>
Default
Format
Mode
Example:
The following shows an example of the command.
(Switch)(Config-CP) #user 1 rate-limit input-octets 100<cr>
no user rate-limit input-octets
This command sets the user rate-limit input-octets to the default value.
Format
Mode
Example:
The following shows an example of the command.
(Switch)(Config-CP) #no user 1 rate-limit input-octets<cr>
user rate-limit output-octets
Use this command to limit the number of octets the user is allowed to receive. After this limit
has been reached, the user will be disconnected. 0 octets denote unlimited transmission. The
<user-id>
<octets>
Default
Format
Mode
Example:
The following shows an example of the command.
(Switch)(Config-CP) #user 1 rate-limit output-octets 100<cr>
no user rate-limit output-octets
This command sets the user rate-limit output-octets to the default value.
Format
Mode
Example:
The following shows an example of the command.
(Switch)(Config-CP) #no user 1 rate-limit output-octets<cr>
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variable is the user ID, which can be from 1 to 128 alphanumeric characters. The
variable is the number of bytes.
0
user <user-id> rate-limit input-octets <octets>
Captive Portal Config Mode
no user <user-id> rate-limit input-octets
Captive Portal Config Mode
variable is the user ID, which can be from 1 to 128 alphanumeric characters. The
variable is the number of bytes.
0
user <user-id> rate-limit output-octets <octets>
Captive Portal Config Mode
no user <user-id> rate-limit output-octets
Captive Portal Config Mode