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Bandwidth Profile, Port Triggering, Enable, Protocol, Outgoing Trigger Port Range, Start Port

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual 1. Select Security from the main menu and Port Triggering from the submenu. Figure 5-13 The Port Triggering screen is displayed. 2. Enter a user-defined name for this rule in the Name field. 3. From the Enable pull-down menu, indicate if the rule is enabled or disabled. 4. From the Protocol pull-down menu, choose either TCP or UDP transport protocol. 5. In the Outgoing (Trigger) Port Range fields: a. Enter the Start Port range (1 - 65534). b. Enter the End Port range (1 - 65534). 6. In the Incoming (Response) Port Range fields: a. Enter the Start Port range (1 - 65534). b. Enter the End Port range (1 - 65534). 7. Click Add. The port triggering rule is added to the Port Triggering Rules table. To check the status of the port triggering rules, click the Status option arrow to the right of the tab on the Port Triggering screen. Bandwidth Profile The Bandwidth profile sets the limits on the bandwidth of internet link and determines the limits on the data traffic sent to or received from your host. Bandwidth Limiting, by providing limits on the outgoing/incoming traffic, prevents the LAN users for consuming all the bandwidth of internet link. Bandwidth Limiting for outbound traffic is set up on WAN interface, while limits for inbound traffic are set up on the LAN interface for all WAN modes. 5-24 Firewall Security and Content Filtering v1.0, October 2008

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
5-24
Firewall Security and Content Filtering
v1.0, October 2008
1.
Select
Security
from the main menu and Port Triggering from the submenu.
The
Port Triggering
screen is displayed.
2.
Enter a user-defined name for this rule in the
Name
field.
3.
From the
Enable
pull-down menu, indicate if the rule is enabled or disabled.
4.
From the
Protocol
pull-down menu, choose either TCP or UDP transport protocol.
5.
In the
Outgoing (Trigger) Port Range
fields:
a.
Enter the
Start Port
range (1 - 65534).
b.
Enter the
End Port
range (1 - 65534).
6.
In the
Incoming (Response) Port Range
fields:
a.
Enter the
Start Port
range (1 - 65534).
b.
Enter the
End Port
range (1 - 65534).
7.
Click
Add.
The port triggering rule is added to the
Port Triggering Rules
table.
To check the status of the port triggering rules, click the
Status
option arrow to the right of the tab
on the
Port Triggering
screen.
Bandwidth Profile
The Bandwidth profile sets the limits on the bandwidth of internet link and determines the limits
on the data traffic sent to or received from your host. Bandwidth Limiting, by providing limits on
the outgoing/incoming traffic, prevents the LAN users for consuming all the bandwidth of internet
link. Bandwidth Limiting for outbound traffic is set up on WAN interface, while limits for inbound
traffic are set up on the LAN interface for all WAN modes.
Figure 5-13