NOTE:
If a user profile is enabled, you cannot change the QoS policy or edit any QoS policy content (including
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the ACL that is referenced by the QoS policy).
The QoS policies that can be applied to user profiles support only the remark and filter actions.
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Do not apply an empty policy in user profile view because a user profile with an empty policy applied
cannot be enabled.
Enabling a user profile
Enable a user profile so that configurations in the profile can be applied by the device to restrict user
behaviors. If the device detects that the user profile is disabled, the device denies the associated user
even the user has been verified by the authentication server.
Follow these steps to enable a user profile:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable a user profile
NOTE:
You can only edit or remove the configurations in a disabled user profile.
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Disabling a user profile logs out the users that are using the user profile.
Displaying and maintaining user profile
To do...
Display information about all the
created user profiles
Use the command...
system-view
user-profile profile-name enable
Use the command...
display user-profile [ | { begin |
exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
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Remarks
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Required
A user profile is disabled by
default.
Remarks
Available in any view