H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual page 19

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Field
Session timeout
Time remained
Byte remained
Redirect WebURL
User profile
User group profile
Inbound CAR
Outbound CAR
Global IP address
Port block
IPv4 uplink packets/bytes
IPv4 downlink packets/bytes
IPv6 uplink packets/bytes
IPv6 downlink packets/bytes
ITA
Level-n uplink packets/bytes
downlink packets/bytes
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reset ppp access-user
Description
Authorization time for the user, in seconds.
A hyphen (-) means that no authorization time is specified for the
user.
Remaining time for the user to stay online, in seconds.
A hyphen (-) means that no authorization time is specified for the
user.
Remaining traffic for the user.
A hyphen (-) means that no authorization traffic is specified for the
user.
Redirect Web URL address for the user.
A hyphen (-) means that no redirect Web URL address is specified
for the user.
Name of the authorized user profile. The hyphen (-) means that no
user profile is authorized.
The user profile has two states:
active—The authorized user profile is successfully issued.
inactive—The authorized user profile fails to be issued.
Name of the authorized user group profile. The hyphen (-) means
that no user group profile is authorized.
The user group profile has two states:
active—The authorized user group profile is successfully
issued.
inactive—The authorized user group profile fails to be issued.
Authorized inbound CARs, which contain the CIR and the PIR.
Authorized outbound CARs, which contain the CIR and the PIR.
Global IP address of the user.
This field is displayed if NAT444 is used. For information about
NAT444, see Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide.
Port block of the user, from the start port to the end port.
This field is displayed if NAT444 is used.
Number of packets and bytes for IPv4 uplink traffic.
Number of packets and bytes for IPv4 downlink traffic.
Number of packets and bytes for IPv6 uplink traffic.
Number of packets and bytes for IPv6 downlink traffic.
ITA statistics.
ITA statistics are displayed after ITA is enabled.
If the traffic-separate enable command is configured, ITA
statistics are not included in flow statistics. For information about
ITA and the traffic-separate enable command, see Security
Configuration Guide.
Number of packets and bytes for uplink traffic at accounting level n.
The value for n depends on the traffic level command, and its
value range is 1 to 8.
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