Netgear XSM4324FS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 811
user max-bandwidth-up, no user idle-timeout
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches no user idle-timeout This command sets the session idle timeout value for the associated captive portal user to the default value. The user-id variable is the ID of a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. Format Mode no user user-id idle-timeout Captive Portal Config Command example: (NETGEAR Switch)(Config-CP) #no user 1 idle-timeout user max-bandwidth-up This command is used to configure the bandwidth in bytes per second (bps, with the bps variable) at which the client can send data into the network. 0 denotes using the default value configured for the captive portal. The user-id variable is the ID of a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. Default Format Mode 0 user user-id max-bandwidth-up bps Captive Portal Config Parameter user-id bps Description User ID from 1 to 128 characters. Client transmit rate in bytes per second (bps). 0 denotes unlimited bandwidth. no user max-bandwidth-up Use this command to set to the default the bandwidth at which the client can send data into the network. The user-id variable is the ID of a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. Format Mode no user user-id max-bandwidth-up Captive Portal Config user max-bandwidth-down This command is used configure the bandwidth in bytes per second (bps, with the variable) at which the client can receive data from the network. 0 denotes using the default value configured for the captive portal. The user-id variable is the ID of a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. Captive Portal Commands 811 CLI Command Reference Manual