Ethernet Interface Specific Commands; Mac Address Setting Commands - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL USG Series Reference Manual

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Chapter 13 Interfaces
13.2.7.1 Connectivity Check Command Example
The following commands show you how to set the WAN1 interface to use a TCP handshake on port
8080 to check the connection to IP address 1.1.1.2
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface wan1
Router(config-if-wan1)# ping-check 1.1.1.2 method tcp port 8080
Router(config-if-wan1)# exit
Router(config)# show ping-check
Interface: wan1
Check Method: tcp
IP Address: 1.1.1.2
Period: 30
Timeout: 5
Fail Tolerance: 5
Activate: yes
Port: 8080
Router(config)#

13.3 Ethernet Interface Specific Commands

This section covers commands that are specific to Ethernet interfaces.
The following table identifies the values required for many of these commands. Other input values
are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 44 Input Values for Ethernet Interface Commands
LABEL
interface_name

13.3.1 MAC Address Setting Commands

This table lists the commands you can use to set the MAC address of an interface. On some ZyWALL
/ USG models, these commands only apply to a WAN or OPT interface.
Table 45 interface Commands: MAC Setting
COMMAND
interface interface_name
no mac
mac mac
100
DESCRIPTION
The name of the Ethernet interface. This depends on the ZyWALL / USG model.
For some ZyWALL / USG models, use gex, x = 1~N, where N equals the highest
numbered Ethernet interface for your ZyWALL / USG model.
For other ZyWALL / USG models use a name such as wan1, wan2, opt, lan1, ext-wlan,
or dmz.
DESCRIPTION
Enters sub-command mode.
Has the interface use its default MAC address.
Specifies the MAC address the interface is to use.
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