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Each field is described in the following table.
Table 120 Configuration > Network > Interface > LAG > Add
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
General Settings
Enable Interface
Select this to enable this interface. Clear this to disable this interface.
Interface Properties
Interface Type
Select one of the following option depending on the type of network to which the
ZyWALL/USG is connected or if you want to additionally manually configure some
related settings.
internal is for connecting to a local network. Other corresponding configuration
options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The ZyWALL/USG automatically adds default
SNAT settings for traffic flowing from this interface to an external interface.
external is for connecting to an external network (like the Internet). The ZyWALL/USG
automatically adds this interface to the default WAN trunk.
For general, the rest of the screen's options do not automatically adjust and you must
manually configure a policy route to add routing and SNAT settings for the interface.
Interface Name
This field is read-only if you are editing the interface. Enter the name of the LAG
interface. The format is lagx, where x is 0 - 3. For example, lag0, lag1, and so on.
Zone
Select the zone to which the interface is to belong. You use zones to apply security
settings such as security policy, IDP, remote management, anti-virus, and application
patrol.
Description
Enter a description of this interface. It is not used elsewhere. You can use alphanumeric
and
LAG Configuration
Mode
Select a Mode for this LAG interface. Choices are as follows:
Link Monitoring
Select from none, mii or arp. none means no link monitoring is done.
mii monitoring monitors the state of the local interface; it can't tell if the link can
transmit or receive packets.
arp monitoring sends ARP queries and uses the reply to know if the link is up and that
traffic is flowing over the link.
Miimom
This field displays for mii Link Monitoring. Set the link check interval in milliseconds
that the system polls the Media Independent Interface (MII) to get status.
Updelay
This field displays for mii Link Monitoring. Set the waiting time in milliseconds to
confirm the slave interface status is up.
Downdelay
This field displays for mii Link Monitoring. Set the waiting time in milliseconds to
confirm the slave interface status is down.
Xmit Hash Policy
This field displays in 802.3ad Mode. This field sets the algorithm for slave selection
according to the selected TCP/IP layer.
LACP Rate
This field displays in 802.3ad Mode. Select the preferred LACPDU packet transmission
rate (slow/fast) to request from 802.3ad partner.
Chapter 10 Interfaces
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active-backup where only one slave in the LAG interface is active and another
slave becomes active only if the active slave fails.
802.3ad (IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation) where Link Aggregation Control
Protocol (LACP) negotiates automatic combining of links and balances the traffic
load across the LAG link by sending LACP packets to the directly connected device
that also implements LACP. The slaves must have the same speed and duplex
settings.
balance-alb (adaptive load balancing) where traffic is distributed according to the
current load on each slave by ARP negotiation. Incoming traffic is received by the
current slave. If the receiving slave fails, another slave takes over the MAC address
of the failed receiving slave.
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