NETGEAR UTM5-100NAS Network Hardware User Manual


 
ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Reference Manual
Network and System Management 10-9
v1.0, January 2010
For more information about QoS profiles, see “Creating Quality of Service (QoS) Profiles” on
page 5-35.
Assigning Bandwidth Profiles
By applying a QoS profile, the WAN bandwidth does not change. You change the WAN bandwidth
that is assigned to a service or application by applying a bandwidth profile. The purpose of
bandwidth profiles is to provide a method for allocating and limiting traffic, thus allocating LAN
users sufficient bandwidth while preventing them from consuming all the bandwidth on your
WAN links.
For more information about bandwidth profiles, see “Creating Bandwidth Profiles” on page 5-38.
Monitoring Tools for Traffic Management
The UTM includes several tools that can be used to monitor the traffic conditions of the firewall
and content filtering engine and to monitor the users’ access to the Internet and the types of traffic
that they are allowed to have. See “Monitoring System Access and Performance” on page 11-1 for
a description of these tools.
System Management
System management tasks are described in the following sections:
“Changing Passwords and Administrator Settings” on this page.
“Configuring Remote Management Access” on page 10-12.
“Using an SNMP Manager” on page 10-14.
“Managing the Configuration File” on page 10-15.
“Updating the Firmware” on page 10-18.
“Updating the Scan Signatures and Scan Engine Firmware” on page 10-21.
“Configuring Date and Time Service” on page 10-24.
Changing Passwords and Administrator Settings
The default administrator and default guest passwords for the Web Management Interface are both
password. NETGEAR recommends that you change these passwords to more secure passwords.
You can also configure a separate password for the guest account.