Ethernet Summary Screen - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL USG 300 User Manual

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Each section in this screen is described below.
Table 44 Network > Interface > Port Grouping
LABEL
Representative
Interface (ge1,
ge2, ge3, ge4,
ge5, ge6)
Physical Port (1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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10.4 Ethernet Summary Screen

This screen lists every Ethernet interface and virtual interface created on top of
Ethernet interfaces. To access this screen, click Network > Interface.
Unlike other types of interfaces, you cannot create new Ethernet interfaces nor
can you delete any of them. If an Ethernet interface does not have any physical
ports assigned to it (see
effectively removed from the ZyWALL, but you can still configure it.
Ethernet interfaces are similar to other types of interfaces in many ways. They
have an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway used to make routing decisions.
They restrict the amount of bandwidth and packet size. They can provide DHCP
services, and they can verify the gateway is available.
Use Ethernet interfaces to control which physical ports exchange routing
information with other routers and how much information is exchanged through
each one. The more routing information is exchanged, the more efficient the
routers should be. However, the routers also generate more network traffic, and
some routing protocols require a significant amount of configuration and
management. The ZyWALL supports two routing protocols, RIP and OSPF. See
ZyWALL USG 300 User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
These are Ethernet interfaces. To add a physical port to a
representative interface, drag the physical port onto the
corresponding representative interface.
These are the physical ports as they appear on the front panel of the
ZyWALL. To add a physical port to a representative interface, drag the
physical port onto the corresponding representative interface.
Click this button to save your changes and apply them to the ZyWALL.
Click this button to change the port groups to their current
configuration (last-saved values).
Section 10.3 on page
Chapter 10 Interfaces
184), the Ethernet interface is
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