Monitoring Tools For Traffic Management; System Management; Change Passwords And Administrator And Guest Settings - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS318N Reference Manual

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Assign Bandwidth Profiles
When you set the QoS priority, the WAN bandwidth does not change. You change the WAN
bandwidth that is assigned to a service or application by applying a bandwidth profile to a
LAN WAN inbound or outbound rule. The purpose of bandwidth profiles is to provide a
method for allocating and limiting traffic, thus allocating LAN users sufficient bandwidth while
preventing them from consuming all the bandwidth on your WAN links.
For more information about bandwidth profiles, see

Monitoring Tools for Traffic Management

The wireless VPN firewall includes several tools that can be used to monitor the traffic
conditions of the firewall and content-filtering engine and to monitor the users' access to the
Internet and the types of traffic that they are allowed to have. See
System Access and

System Management

System management tasks are described in the following sections:

Change Passwords and Administrator and Guest Settings

Configure Remote Management Access
Use a Simple Network Management Protocol Manager
Manage the Configuration File
Update the Firmware
Configure Date and Time Service
Change Passwords and Administrator and Guest Settings
The default administrator and default guest passwords for the web management interface are
both password. NETGEAR recommends that you change the password for the administrator
account to a more secure password, and that you configure a separate secure password for
the guest account.
Note:
For general information about user accounts, passwords, and login
settings, see
Login Policies
ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N
Performance, for a description of these tools.
Configure User Accounts
on page 299.
Network and System Management
Create Bandwidth Profiles
on page 296 and
320
on page 171.
Chapter 10, Monitor
Set User

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