Trunk Commands Input Values; Trunk Commands Summary - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL USG CLI Reference Manual

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Chapter 6 Trunks

6.3 Trunk Commands Input Values

The following table explains the values you can input with the
commands.
Table 35 interface-group Command Input Values
LABEL
group_name
interface
num
<CR>

6.4 Trunk Commands Summary

The following table lists the
terminal
See
Table 35 on page 76
Table 36 interface-group Commands Summary
COMMAND
show interface-group {group_name} Displays a trunk's settings.
[no] interface-group group_name
[no] interface {num | append
| insert num} interface {<cr>
| weight <1..10> | limit
<1..1048576> | passive}
mode {normal | trunk}
algorithm {wrr | llf | spill-
over}
move <1..8> to <1..8>
flush
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DESCRIPTION
A descriptive name for the trunk.
For the ZyWALL USG 300 and above, use up to 31 characters (a-zA-Z0-9_-). The
name cannot start with a number. This value is case-sensitive.
The ZyWALL USG 100 and 200 models use WAN_TRUNK or WAN_TRUNK2-5.
The name of an interface, it could be an Ethernet, PPP, VLAN or bridge interface. The
possible number of each interface type and the abbreviation to use are as follows.
Ethernet interface: For the ZyWALL USG 300 and above, use gex, x = 1 - N, where N
equals the highest numbered Ethernet interface for your ZyWALL model.
The ZyWALL USG 100 and 200 models use a name such as wan1, wan2, opt,
lan1, ext-wlan, or dmz.
PPPoE/PPTP interface: pppx, x = 0 - N, where N depends on the number of PPPoE/
PPTP interfaces your ZyWALL model supports.
VLAN interface: vlanx, x = 0 - 4094
bridge interface: brx, x = 0 - N, where N depends on the number of bridge interfaces
your ZyWALL model supports.
The interface's position in the trunk's list of members <1..8>.
Carriage Return (the "enter" key).
interface-group
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
for details about the values you can input with these commands.
interface-group
commands. You must use the
DESCRIPTION
Creates a trunk name and enters the trunk sub-
command mode where you can configure the trunk.
The
no
command removes the trunk.
This subcommand adds an interface to a trunk. Sets
the interface's number. It also sets the interface's
weight and spillover limit or sets it to be passive. The
no
command removes an interface from a trunk.
Sets the mode for a trunk. Do this first in the trunk's
sub-command mode.
Sets the trunk's load balancing algorithm.
Changes a the interface order in a trunk.
Deletes a trunk's interface settings.
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