Trunk Overview; What You Need To Know - ZyXEL Communications ZyWall ATP series User Manual

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Table 112 Configuration > Network > Interface > VTI > Add (continued)
LABEL
Configure WAN
TRUNK
Configure Policy
Route
OK
Cancel

9.10 Trunk Overview

Use trunks for WAN traffic load balancing to increase overall network throughput and reliability. Load
balancing divides traffic loads between multiple interfaces. This allows you to improve quality of service
and maximize bandwidth utilization for multiple ISP links.
Maybe you have two Internet connections with different bandwidths. You could set up a trunk that uses
spillover or weighted round robin load balancing so time-sensitive traffic (like video) usually goes
through the higher-bandwidth interface. For other traffic, you might want to use least load first load
balancing to even out the distribution of the traffic load.
Suppose ISP A has better connections to Europe while ISP B has better connections to Australia. You
could use policy routes and trunks to have traffic for your European branch office primarily use ISP A and
traffic for your Australian branch office primarily use ISP B.
Or maybe one of the Zyxel Device's interfaces is connected to an ISP that is also your Voice over IP
(VoIP) service provider. You can use policy routing to send the VoIP traffic through a trunk with the
interface connected to the VoIP service provider set to active and another interface (connected to
another ISP) set to passive. This way VoIP traffic goes through the interface connected to the VoIP
service provider whenever the interface's connection is up.
• Use the Trunk summary screen
which load balancing algorithm each trunk uses.
• Use the Add Trunk screen
and the load balancing algorithm the trunk uses.
• Use the Add System Default screen
algorithm for the system default trunk.

9.10.1 What You Need to Know

• Add WAN interfaces to trunks to have multiple connections share the traffic load.
• If one WAN interface's connection goes down, the Zyxel Device sends traffic through another
member of the trunk.
• For example, you connect one WAN interface to one ISP and connect a second WAN interface to a
second ISP. The Zyxel Device balances the WAN traffic load between the connections. If one
interface's connection goes down, the Zyxel Device can automatically send its traffic through
another interface.
You can also use trunks with policy routing to send specific traffic types through the best WAN interface
for that type of traffic.
Chapter 9 Interfaces
DESCRIPTION
Click WAN TRUNK to go to a screen where you can configure the interface as part of a WAN
trunk for load balancing.
Click Policy Route to go to the screen where you can manually configure a policy route to
associate traffic with this bridge interface.
Click OK to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device.
Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving.
(Section 9.11 on page
(Section 9.11.1 on page
(Section 9.11.2 on page
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290) to view the list of configured trunks and
291) to configure the member interfaces for a trunk
293) to configure the load balancing

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