Interface; Trunks; Policy Routes - ZyXEL Communications ZyWall USG 300 User Manual

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6.5.4 Interface

See
Section 6.2 on page 92
Note: When you create an interface, there is no security applied on it until you assign
it to a zone.
Most of the features that use interfaces support Ethernet, PPPoE/PPTP, cellular,
wireless LAN, VLAN, and bridge interfaces.
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WHERE USED
Example: Interface ge1 is in the LAN zone and uses a private IP address. To
configure ge1's settings, click Network > Interface > Ethernet and then ge1's
Edit icon.

6.5.5 Trunks

Use trunks to set up load balancing using two or more interfaces.
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Example: See

6.5.6 Policy Routes

Use policy routes to override the ZyWALL's default routing behavior in order to
send packets through the appropriate interface or VPN tunnel. You can also use
policy routes for bandwidth management (out of the ZyWALL), port triggering,
ZyWALL USG 300 User's Guide
Configuration > Licensing > Update
Registration (for anti-virus and IDP/application patrol), Internet
access to myZyXEL.com
for background information.
Configuration > Network > Interface (except Network >
Interface > Trunk)
Port groups (configured in the Interface > Port Grouping screen)
Zones, trunks, IPSec VPN, device HA, DDNS, policy routes, static
routes, HTTP redirect, NAT, application patrol
Configuration > Network > Interface > Trunk
Interfaces
Policy routes
Chapter 7 on page
115.
Chapter 6 Configuration Basics
101

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