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restrict the user’s access based on the configurations in the user profile. When the user logs out, the

device automatically disables the configurations in the user profile, removing the restrictions on the user

as a result. As the mechanism indicates, user profiles are for restricting online users’ access. If no user

is online (no user is accessing the network, no user has passed authentication, or all users have logged

out), user profiles do not take effect.

With user profiles, you can:

Make use of system resources more granularly. For example, you can apply a QoS policy on a

per-user basis.

Restrict users’ access rate more flexibly. For example, you can deploy traffic policing on a per-user

basis by defining a rate limit in user profiles.

Restrict users' access more specifically. For example, you can deploy user access control on a

per-wireless service basis by defining an SSID in user profiles. Or you can deploy user access

control on a per-AP basis by defining APs in the user profiles.

Configuring Users

Configuring a Local User

Select Authentication > Users from the navigation tree. The Local User page appears, displaying all

local users and guests, as shown in

Figure 40-1

. Click Add to enter the local user configuration page.

Figure 40-1 Local user list