315To set the global maximum number of portal users:Step Command Remarks1. Enter system view. system-view N/A2. Set the global maximumnumber of portal users. portal max-user max-number By default, no limit is set on theglobal number of portal users.Setting the maximum number of portal users on an interfaceIf you set the maximum number smaller than the current number of portal users on an interface, thisconfiguration still takes effect. The online users are not affected but the system forbids new portalusers to log in from the interface.To set the maximum number of portal users on an interface:Step Command Remarks1. Enter system view. system-view N/A2. Enter interface view. interface interface-typeinterface-number N/A3. Set the maximum numberof portal users.portal { ipv4-max-user |ipv6-max-user } max-numberBy default, no limit is set on thenumber of portal users.Enabling strict-checking on portal authorization informationIMPORTANT:The user profile feature fails temporarily when an active/standby MPU switchover finishes, and itresumes after user information synchronization completes between the global active MPU andservice modules. You can use the display device command or check the LEDs on cards to seewhether an active/standby MPU switchover finishes. For more information about the display devicecommand, see device management commands in Fundamentals Command Reference.About strict-checking on portal authorization informationThe strict checking mode allows a portal user to stay online only when the authorized information forthe user is successfully deployed on the interface.You can enable strict checking on authorized ACLs, authorized user profiles, or both. If you enableboth ACL checking and user profile checking, the user will be logged out if either checking fails.An ACL/user profile checking fails when the authorized ACL/user profile does not exist on the deviceor the ACL/user profile fails to be deployed.Enabling strict checking on portal authentication information on an interfaceStep Command Remarks1. Enter system view. system-view N/A2. Enter interface view. interface interface-typeinterface-number N/A