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Working with Network Traffic Profiles
A network traffic profile defines per AP rate limits and the access control list (ACL) rules that
apply to that AP.
Only super administrators have the privilege to configure network traffic profiles. MVNOs cannot
view, create, edit, or delete network profiles.
Each 3rd party AP zone is required to have one network traffic profile. The controller provides a
factory default network traffic profile, which is associated with a zone if an alternative is not
specified while creating a new zone. The controller allows super administrators to set the default
profile to a customized network traffic profile. The factory default network traffic profile is defined
as no rate limits and allows all traffic.
Creating a Network Traffic Profile
A network traffic profile defines per AP rate limits and the access control list (ACL) rules that
apply to that AP.
Follow these steps to create a network traffic profile.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles.
2. On the sidebar under Profiles, click Network Traffic.
The Network Traffic Profiles page appears and displays the default network traffic profile
named SCG Factory Default.
3. Click Create New.
The Create New Network Traffic Profileform appears.
4. In Name, type a name for the profile that you are creating.
5. In Description, type a brief description of the profile.
This is an optional field.
6. In Default Options, set the Default Traffic Handling Action to either Allowor Block.
The default setting is Allow.
7. In Network Access Control List, click Create New to add a network access control list,
and then configure the following options:
a) Source IP Range: Type an IP address to assign to this profile, as well as a subnet mask
for the IP address. This is the IP address range that will be allowed access to the network
traffic profile.
b) Source Port Range: Type a port number.
To specify a range of port numbers, select the Range check box, and then set the starting
port number and ending port number in the first and second boxes, respectively.
c) Destination IP Range: Type the destination IP address to assign to this profile, as well
as a subnet mask for the IP address.
This is the IP address range that will allowed to send traffic using this network traffic profile.
d) Destination Port Range: Type a port number.
To specify a range of port numbers, select the Rangecheck box, and then set the starting
port number and ending port number in the first and second boxes, respectively.
e) Protocol: Select the protocol that you want to allow or deny. If you cannot find the protocol
name, type the protocol number.
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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