ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Reference Manual
5-32 Firewall Protection
v1.0, January 2010
3. Select the Enable SIP checkbox.
4. Click Apply to save your settings.
Creating Services, QoS Profiles, and Bandwidth Profiles
When you create inbound and outbound firewall rules, you use firewall objects such as services,
QoS profiles, bandwidth profiles, and schedules to narrow down the firewall rules:
• Services. A service narrows down the firewall rule to an application and a port number. For
information about adding services, see “Adding Customized Services” on page 5-32.
• QoS profiles. A quality of service (QoS) profile defines the relative priority of an IP packet
for traffic that matches the firewall rule. For information about creating QoS profiles, see
“Creating Quality of Service (QoS) Profiles” on page 5-35.
• Bandwidth Profiles. A bandwidth profile allocates and limits traffic bandwidth for the LAN
users to which a firewall rule is applied. For information about creating bandwidth profiles,
see “Creating Bandwidth Profiles” on page 5-38.
Adding Customized Services
Services are functions performed by server computers at the request of client computers. You can
configure up to 125 custom services.
Figure 5-18
Note: A schedule narrows down the period during which a firewall rule is applied. For
information about specifying schedules, see “Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow
Specific Traffic” on page 5-41.