Configuring A Trunk; Figure 153 Network > Interface > Trunk; Table 79 Network > Interface > Trunk - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL USG 300 User Manual

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Figure 153 Network > Interface > Trunk
The following table describes the items in this screen.
Table 79 Network > Interface > Trunk
LABEL
Enable Link
Sticking
Timeout
Name
Algorithm
Add icon
Apply
Reset

11.3 Configuring a Trunk

Click Network > Interface > Trunk and then the Add (or Edit) icon to open the Trunk Edit
screen.
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DESCRIPTION
Select this option to have the ZyWALL send all of each local computer's traffic through
one WAN interface for the number of seconds that you specify.
This is useful when a redirect server forwards a local user's request for a file and
informs the file server that a particular WAN IP address is requesting the file. If the
user's subsequent sessions came from a different WAN IP address, the file server
would deny the request. See
This setting applies when you use load balancing and have multiple WAN interfaces
set to active mode.
Specify for how long the ZyWALL is to send all of each local computer's traffic through
one WAN interface.
This field displays the label that you specified to identify the trunk.
This field displays the load balancing method that the trunk is set to use.
This column lets you create, edit and remove trunks.
To create a trunk, click the Add icon at the top of the column. The Trunk Members
screen appears.
To edit a trunk, click the Edit icon next to it. The Trunk Members screen appears.
To remove a trunk, click the Remove icon next to it. The ZyWALL confirms you want to
remove it before doing so.
Click this button to save your changes to the ZyWALL.
Click this button to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
Link Sticking on page 244
for an example.
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