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4. Click Apply to save your settings. The new bandwidth profile is added to the List of
Bandwidth Profiles table.
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 to delete the selected profile or profiles.
Preconfigured Quality of Service Profiles
A Quality of Service (QoS) profile defines the relative priority of an IP packet when multiple
connections are scheduled for simultaneous transmission on the wireless VPN firewall. A
QoS profile becomes active only when it is associated with a nonblocking inbound or
outbound firewall rule or service, and traffic matching the firewall rule or service is processed
by the wireless VPN firewall. Priorities are defined by the Type of Service (ToS) in the Int ernet
Protocol Suite standards, RFC 1349.
You can assign a QoS profile to a firewall rule or service on the following screens:
Add LAN WAN Outbound Services screen for IPv4 (see Figure 63 on page 138)
Add LAN WAN Outbound Services screen for IPv6 (see Figure 64 on page 139)
Add DMZ WAN Outbound Services screen for IPv4 (see Figure 69 on page 145)
Add DMZ WAN Outbound Services screen for IPv6 (see Figure 70 on page 146)
Services screen (see Figure 90 on page 169)
Outbound Maximum
Bandwidth The outbound maximum allowed bandwidth in Kbps. The maximum allowable
bandwidth is 100000 Kbps, and you cannot configure less than 100 Kbps. There is
no default setting.
Type 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.
Table 37. Add Bandwidth Profile screen settings (continued)
Setting Description