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Table 21: Interface Types (continued)
Interface Types
WAN subinterface
ISDN BRI interface
Wireless interface
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Configuring Physical and Function Zone Interfaces in ScreenOS Devices Overview
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Description
A logical division of a physical WAN interface. This type of interface is only supported
on available devices.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is an international communications standard
for sending voice, video, and data over digital telephone lines. ISDN in NSM supports
Basic Rate Interface (BRI).
A NetScreen-5GT Wireless security device interface handles wireless traffic to and
from that wireless access point (WAP).
For information about configuring specific interface types, see "Example: Configuring an
Aggregate Interface (NSM Procedure)" on page 77.
Configuring Physical and Function Zone Interfaces in ScreenOS Devices Overview on
page 52
Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen on page 53
Setting Physical Link Attributes for Interfaces on page 55
In the Interface screens, you can configure the physical interfaces and, if available, the
function zone interfaces. Double-click the interface in the Interface screen. For physical
and function zone interfaces, you can configure the following settings:
Interface General Properties
WAN Properties
Port Properties
Interface Advanced Properties
Interface Service Options
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Interface Protocol
For information about configuring dynamic routing protocols (BGP, RIP, OSPF,
OSPFv3) in the virtual router and on the interfaces, see "OSPF Protocol Configuration
Overview" on page 313.
For information about configuring multicast routing protocols (PIM-SIM, IGMP,
IGMP-Proxy) and multicast route entries, see "Multicast Route Overview" on page 337.
Interface Secondary IP
Interface Monitoring
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