Set A Schedule To Block Or Allow Specific Traffic - NETGEAR UTM9S Reference Manual

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Table 34. Add Bandwidth Profile screen settings (continued)
Setting
Type
4.
Click Apply to save your settings. The new bandwidth profile is added to the List of
Bandwidth Profiles table.
5.
In the Bandwidth Profiles section of the screen, select the Yes radio button under Enable
Bandwidth Profiles? (By default the No radio button is selected.)
6.
Click Apply to save your setting.
To edit a bandwidth profile:
1.
In the List of Bandwidth Profiles table, click the Edit table button to the right of the
bandwidth profile that you want to edit. The Edit Bandwidth Profile screen displays.
2.
Modify the settings that you wish to change (see the previous table).
3.
Click Apply to save your changes. The modified bandwidth profile is displayed in the List of
Bandwidth Profiles table.
To delete one or more bandwidth profiles:
1.
In the List of Bandwidth Profiles table, select the check box to the left of each bandwidth
profile that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select all profiles.
2.
Click the Delete table button.

Set a Schedule to Block or Allow Specific Traffic

Schedules define the time frames under which firewall rules can be applied. Three
schedules, Schedule 1, Schedule 2, and Schedule 3, can be defined, and you can select any
one of these when defining firewall rules.
To set a schedule:
1.
Select Network Security > Services > Schedule 1. The Schedule 1 screen displays:
ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
Description
From the Type drop-down list, select the type for the bandwidth profile:
• Group. The profile applies to all users, that is, all users share the available
bandwidth.
• Individual. The profile applies to an individual user, that is, each user can use the
available bandwidth.
Maximum Number
If you select Individual from the Type drop-down list, you need
of Instances
to specify the maximum number of class instances that can be
created by the individual bandwidth profile.
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