access-speed adjustment system-state user-type

Function

The access-speed adjustment system-state user-type command configures the user type for which the device adjusts the user access rate based on the system status.

The undo access-speed adjustment system-state user-type command restores the default configuration.

By default, the device adjusts the user access rate based on the system status for all types of users.

This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.

Format

access-speed adjustment system-state user-type { { dhcp | pppoe | ipv4-trigger | ipv6-trigger | dot1x | l2tp | dhcpv6 } * | none }

undo access-speed adjustment system-state user-type { [ dhcp | pppoe | ipv4-trigger | ipv6-trigger | dot1x | l2tp | dhcpv6 ] * | none }

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
dhcp

Indicates DHCP users.

-

pppoe

Indicates PPPoE users.

-

ipv4-trigger

Indicates IPv4 users.

-

ipv6-trigger

Indicates IPv6 users.

-

dot1x

Indicates 802.1x users.

-

l2tp

Indicates L2TP users.

-

dhcpv6

Indicates DHCPv6 users.

-

none

Indicates that the NetEngine 8000 F does not adjust the user access rate based on the system status for any type of user.

-

Views

AAA view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
soc write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

By default, the device adjusts the user access rate based on the system status for all types of users. If you do not want the device to adjust the user access rate based on the system status for some types of users, run the undo access-speed adjustment system-state user-type command.

Precautions

In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.

Example

# Disable the device from adjusting the user access rate based on the system status for DHCP users.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] aaa
[*HUAWEI-aaa] undo access-speed adjustment system-state user-type dhcp
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