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Creating a User Traffic Profile
A user traffic profile defines whether the system will allow or block a particular type of traffic
based on a number of attributes.
Follow these steps to create a user traffic profile.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles > Profiles > User Traffic.
The User Traffic page appears.
2. Click Create New.
The Create New User Traffic Profile page appears.
3. In Name, type a name for this profile.
4. In Description, type a short description for this profile.
5. In Rate Limiting, select the Enable check-box to enable uplink and downlink, and type the
limiting rate for them.
6. In Default Access, select whether you want the controller to allow or block users using this
profile if the user traffic does not match any of the rules you defined.
7. In the Rules section, click Create New.
NOTE: By default, two default rules exist (Allow DNS and Allow DHCP) when you create a
new profile. You can modify these rules or even delete them.
8. In Source IP, specify the source IP address to which this rule will apply.
a) To apply this rule to an IP address range, type the network address and the subnet mask.
b) To apply this rule to a single IP, clear the Subnet check box, and then enter the IP address.
9. In Source Port, specify the source port to which this rule will apply.
a) To apply this rule to a port range, type the starting and ending port numbers in the two
boxes.
b) To apply this rule to a single port number, clear the Range check box, and then enter the
port number.
10. In Destination IP, specify the destination IP address to which this rule will apply.
a) To apply this rule to an IP address range, type the network address and the subnet mask.
b) To apply this rule to a single IP, clear the Subnet check box, and then enter the IP address.
11. In Destination Port, specify the source port to which this rule will apply.
a) To apply this rule to a port range, type the starting and ending port numbers in the two
boxes.
b) To apply this rule to a single port number, clear the Range check box, and then enter the
port number.
12. In Protocol, select the network protocol to which this rule will apply. Supported protocols
include:
TCP
UDP
UDPLITE
ICMP (ICMPv4)
IGMP
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Configuring Services and Profiles
Working with Profiles

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