ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL USG CLI Reference Manual page 59

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In CLI, representative interfaces are also called representative ports.
Table 23 Basic Interface Setting Commands
COMMAND
show port-grouping
port-grouping representative_interface port
<1..x>
no port <1..x>
port status Port<1..x>
[no] duplex <full | half>
exit
[no] negotiation auto
[no] speed <100,10>
show port setting
show port status
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
DESCRIPTION
Displays which physical ports are assigned to each
representative interface.
Adds the specified physical port to the specified
representative interface.
representative_interface: gex in a ZyWALL
USG 300 or above.
A dmz, ext-wlan, or lan1 interface in a ZyWALL
USG 100 or 200.
<1..x> where x equals the highest numbered port
for your ZyWALL model.
Removes the specified physical port from its
current representative interface and adds it to its
default representative interface (for example, port x
--> gex).
Enters a sub-command mode to configure the
specified port's settings.
Sets the port's duplex mode. The no command
returns the default setting.
Leaves the sub-command mode.
Sets the port to use auto-negotiation to determine
the port speed and duplex. The no command turns
off auto-negotiation.
Sets the Ethernet port's connection speed in Mbps.
The no command returns the default setting.
Displays the Ethernet port negotiation, duplex, and
speed settings.
Displays statistics for the Ethernet ports.
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