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ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual
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Firewall Protection
v1.0, September 2009
3. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified QoS profile is displayed in the List of QoS 
Profiles table.
Creating Bandwidth Profiles
Bandwidth profiles determine the way in which data is communicated with the hosts. 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 link.
For outbound traffic, you can apply bandwidth profiles on the available WAN interfaces in both 
the single WAN port mode and auto-rollover modes, and in load balancing mode on interface that 
you specify. For inbound traffic, you can apply bandwidth profiles to a LAN interface for all WAN 
modes. Bandwidth profiles do not apply to the DMZ interface. For example, when a new 
connection is established by a device, the device locates the firewall rule corresponding to the 
connection. 
If the rule has a bandwidth profile specification, the device creates a bandwidth class in the 
kernel. 
If multiple connections correspond to the same firewall rule, the connections all share the 
same bandwidth class.
An exception occurs for an individual bandwidth profile if the classes are per-source IP address 
classes. The source IP address is the IP address of the first packet that is transmitted for the 
connection. So for outbound firewall rules, the source IP address is the LAN-side IP address; for 
inbound firewall rules, the source IP address is the WAN-side IP address. The class is deleted 
when all the connections that are using the class expire.
After you have created a bandwidth profile, you can assign the bandwidth profile to firewall rules 
on the following screens:
Add LAN WAN Outbound Services screen (see 
Add LAN WAN Inbound Services screen (see 
).
To add and enable a bandwidth profile:
1. Select Network Security Firewall Objects from the menu. The Firewall Objects submenu 
tabs appear, with the Services screen in view.
2. Click the Bandwidth Profiles submenu tab. The Bandwidth Profiles screen displays (see 
, which shows one profile in the List of Bandwidth Profiles table as 
an example).