• ESP
• AH
• SCTP
13. In Direction, leave as is.
Only one traffic direction (upstream) is supported in this release.
14. Click OK.
You have completed creating a user traffic profile. The next time you a WLAN, this profile will
appear as one of the options for User Traffic Profile.
Viewing User Traffic Profiles
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 view a list of existing user traffic profiles.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles > Profiles > User Traffic.
The User Traffic Profile page appears and displays all existing user traffic profiles and their
basic settings are shown, including the:
• User traffic profile name
• Description
• Default access (allow or block)
• Actions (that you can perform)
2. To view the type of traffic that has been defined in a particular user traffic profile, click the
profile name.
You have completed viewing existing user traffic profiles.
Deleting Traffic Profiles
Follow these steps to delete user traffic schedule profiles.
1. Go to Configuration > Services & Profiles > Profiles > User Traffic.
The User Traffic page appears.
2. Locate the profile or profiles that you want to delete.
3. Select the check boxes (first column) for the profiles that you want to delete.
4. Click Delete Selected.
The profiles that you selected disappear from the list. You have completed deleting user traffic
profiles.
NOTE: If you are deleting a single profile, you can also click the icon (under the Actions column)
that is in the same row as the profile that you want to delete.
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