Netgear FVS338 FVS338 Reference Manual - Page 84

E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts, Direction, Apply, Minimum Bandwidth, Delete, Select All

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FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual d. Type: Specify the type of profile. e. Direction: Specify the direction for the profile. f. WAN: Specify the WAN interface (if in Load Balancing Mode) for the profile. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Your new Bandwidth Profile will be added to the Bandwidth Profile Table. To edit a Bandwidth Profile: 1. Click Edit adjacent to the profile you want to edit. The Edit Bandwidth Profile screen will display. 2. Modify any of the following fields: a. Minimum Bandwidth: Specify the minimum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile. b. Maximum Bandwidth: Specify the maximum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile. c. Type: Specify the type for the profile. d. Direction: Specify the direction for the profile. e. WAN: Specify WAN in case of Load Balancing mode for the profile. 3. Click Apply. Your modified profile will display in the Bandwidth Profile table. To remove an entry from the table, select the profile and click Delete. To remove all the profiles, click Select All and then click Delete. E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts The Firewall Logs can be configured to log and then e-mail denial of access, general attack information, and other information to a specified email address. For example, your VPN firewall will log security-related events such as: accepted and dropped packets on different segments of your LAN; denied incoming and outgoing service requests; hacker probes and Login attempts; and other general information based on the settings you input on the Firewall Logs & E-mail screen. In addition, if you have set up Content Filtering on the Block Sites screen (see "Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)" on page 4-20), a log will be generated when someone on your network tries to access a blocked site. You must have e-mail notification enabled to receive the logs in an e-mail message. If you don't have e-mail notification enabled, you can view the logs on the Logs screen (see Figure 4-21 on page 4-31). Selecting all events will increase the size of the log, so it is good practice to select only those events which are required. 4-30 Firewall Protection and Content Filtering v1.0, March 2009

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FVS338 ProSafe VPN Firewall 50 Reference Manual
4-30
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
v1.0, March 2009
d.
Type
: Specify the type of profile.
e.
Direction
: Specify the direction for the profile.
f.
WAN
: Specify the WAN interface (if in Load Balancing Mode) for the profile.
3.
Click
Apply
to save your settings. Your new Bandwidth Profile will be added to the
Bandwidth Profile Table.
To edit a Bandwidth Profile:
1.
Click
Edit
adjacent to the profile you want to edit. The Edit Bandwidth Profile screen will
display.
2.
Modify any of the following fields:
a.
Minimum Bandwidth
: Specify the minimum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile.
b.
Maximum Bandwidth
: Specify the maximum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile.
c.
Type
: Specify the type for the profile.
d.
Direction
: Specify the direction for the profile.
e.
WAN
: Specify WAN in case of Load Balancing mode for the profile.
3.
Click
Apply
. Your modified profile will display in the Bandwidth Profile table.
To remove an entry from the table, select the profile and click
Delete
.
To remove all the profiles, click
Select All
and then click
Delete
.
E-Mail Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts
The Firewall Logs can be configured to log and then e-mail denial of access, general attack
information, and other information to a specified email address. For example, your VPN firewall
will log security-related events such as: accepted and dropped packets on different segments of
your LAN; denied incoming and outgoing service requests; hacker probes and Login attempts; and
other general information based on the settings you input on the
Firewall Logs &
E-mail
screen. In addition, if you have set up Content Filtering on the Block Sites screen (see
“Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)” on page 4-20
), a log will be generated when someone on
your network tries to access a blocked site.
You must have e-mail notification enabled to receive the logs in an e-mail message. If you don't
have e-mail notification enabled, you can view the logs on the
Logs
screen (see
Figure 4-21 on
page 4-31
). Selecting all events will increase the size of the log, so it is good practice to select only
those events which are required.