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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual Example: When a new connection is established on the VPN firewall, the firewall rules are search for a corresponding rule limit to the connection. If the rule has a bandwidth profile setting, then the firewall will create a bandwidth class in the kernel. If multiple connections correspond to the same firewall rule, these will share the same class. An exception occurs when an individual type bandwidth profile has classes set per source IP. The "source IP" is the source IP of the first packet of the connection. For the outbound rules, the source IP will be on the LAN side IP and for inbound rules the source IP will be on the WAN-side IP. This class will be deleted when all the connections using the class expire. 1. To access the Bandwidth Profile tab, click Security > Bandwidth Profile in the main menu. Figure 5-14 The Bandwidth Profile tab appears on screen with a table titled, List of Bandwidth Profiles. • List of Bandwidth Profile Table - This table lists the currently defined bandwidth profiles. • Name: Displays the user-defined name for this bandwidth profile. • Bandwidth Range: Displays the range for bandwidth profile. • Type: Displays the type for bandwidth profile. • Direction: Displays direction of inbound or outbound traffic. 2. To add a Bandwidth Profile to the table, click the Add button. The Add Bandwidth Profile screen displays. 3. Type a value for each parameter text box to create a new bandwidth profile. • Profile Name: Specify an easily identifiable name for the profile. • Minimum Bandwidth: Specify the minimum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile. • Maximum Bandwidth: Specify the maximum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile. • Type: Select profile type, Group or Individual. • Direction: Select Inbound Traffic or Outbound Traffic. Firewall Security and Content Filtering v1.0, October 2008 5-25

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
Firewall Security and Content Filtering
5-25
v1.0, October 2008
Example: When a new connection is established on the VPN firewall, the firewall rules are search
for a corresponding rule limit to the connection. If the rule has a bandwidth profile setting, then the
firewall will create a bandwidth class in the kernel. If multiple connections correspond to the same
firewall rule, these will share the same class.
An exception occurs when an individual type bandwidth profile has classes set per source IP. The
“source IP” is the source IP of the first packet of the connection. For the outbound rules, the source
IP will be on the LAN side IP and for inbound rules the source IP will be on the WAN-side IP. This
class will be deleted when all the connections using the class expire.
1.
To access the Bandwidth Profile tab, click
Security > Bandwidth Profile
in the main menu.
The Bandwidth Profile tab appears on screen with a table titled, List of Bandwidth Profiles.
List of Bandwidth Profile Table - This table lists the currently defined bandwidth profiles.
Name: Displays the user-defined name for this bandwidth profile.
Bandwidth Range: Displays the range for bandwidth profile.
Type: Displays the type for bandwidth profile.
Direction: Displays direction of inbound or outbound traffic.
2.
To add a Bandwidth Profile to the table, click the
Add
button.
The Add Bandwidth Profile screen displays.
3.
Type a value for each parameter text box to create a new bandwidth profile.
Profile Name: Specify an easily identifiable name for the profile.
Minimum Bandwidth: Specify the minimum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile.
Maximum Bandwidth: Specify the maximum bandwidth value in Kbps for the profile.
Type: Select profile type, Group or Individual.
Direction: Select Inbound Traffic or Outbound Traffic.
Figure 5-14