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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual 4. If you decide not to enter a new profile once you started a new profile, click Bandwidth Profile in the submenu to return to the List of Bandwidth Profiles table. 5. Click Apply to save your settings and accept the new bandwidth profile. 6. You can edit any existing profile by clicking Edit in the Action column. 7. If you change your mind while creating a new bandwidth profile, click Reset to discard any changes and revert to the previous settings. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) feature allows the VPN Firewall to automatically discover and configure the devices when it searches over LAN and WAN. 1. To access the UPnP tab, click Security > UPnP in the main/submenu. The UPnP tab appears on screen with various options to select. 2. To enable the UPnP feature, click the Yes radio button or No to disable it. - No is the default and the VPN firewall will not automatically configure devices. - If Yes is selected it activates the two text boxes to the right. 3. Fill in the two text boxes to the right. - Advertisement Period: Type in the text box (in minutes), how often you want the firewall to broadcast its UPnP information to all devices within range. - Advertisement Time to Live: Type in the text box (in hops), how many steps (hops) each UPnP packet is allowed to propagate before being discarded. Small values will limit the UPnP broadcast range. 4. Click Reset to revert to the previous settings. 5. Click Apply to save changes. 6. To view the contents of the UPnP Portmap Table, click Refresh to refresh the table and search for any new UPnP devices. The UPnP Portmap Table shows the IP addresses and other settings of UPnP devices that have accessed this wireless VPN firewall. - Active: A Yes or No indicates if the UPnP device port that established a connection is currently active. 5-26 Firewall Security and Content Filtering v1.0, October 2008

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
5-26
Firewall Security and Content Filtering
v1.0, October 2008
4.
If you decide not to enter a new profile once you started a new profile, click
Bandwidth
Profile
in the submenu to return to the List of Bandwidth Profiles table.
5.
Click
Apply
to save your settings and accept the new bandwidth profile.
6.
You can edit any existing profile by clicking
Edit
in the Action column.
7.
If you change your mind while creating a new bandwidth profile, click
Reset
to discard any
changes and revert to the previous settings.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) feature allows the VPN Firewall to automatically discover
and configure the devices when it searches over LAN and WAN.
1.
To access the UPnP tab, click
Security > UPnP
in the main/submenu.
The UPnP tab appears on screen with various options to select.
2.
To enable the UPnP feature, click the
Yes
radio button or
No
to disable it.
No is the default and the VPN firewall will not automatically configure devices.
If Yes is selected it activates the two text boxes to the right.
3.
Fill in the two text boxes to the right.
Advertisement Period: Type in the text box (in minutes), how often you want the firewall
to broadcast its UPnP information to all devices within range.
Advertisement Time to Live: Type in the text box (in hops), how many steps (hops) each
UPnP packet is allowed to propagate before being discarded.
Small values will limit the UPnP broadcast range.
4.
Click
Reset
to revert to the previous settings.
5.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
6.
To view the contents of the UPnP Portmap Table, click
Refresh
to refresh the table and search
for any new UPnP devices.
The UPnP Portmap Table shows the IP addresses and other settings of UPnP devices that have
accessed this wireless VPN firewall.
Active: A Yes or No indicates if the UPnP device port that established a connection is
currently active.