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Chapter 14 Interfaces
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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* - Each name consists of 2-4 letters (interface type), followed by a number (x ). For most interfaces, x is limited by the
maximum number of the type of interface. For VLAN interfaces, x is defined by the number you enter in the VLAN
name field. For example, Ethernet interface names are wan1, wan2, opt, lan1, ext-wlan, dmz; VLAN interfaces are
vlan0, vlan1, vlan2, ...; and so on.
** - The names of virtual interfaces are derived from the interfaces on which they are created. For example, virtual
interfaces created on Ethernet interface wan1 are called wan1:1, wan1:2, and so on. Virtual interfaces created on
VLAN interface vlan2 are called vlan2:1, vlan2:2, and so on. You cannot specify the number after the colon(:) in the
web configurator; it is a sequential number. You can specify the number after the colon if you use the CLI to set up a
virtual interface.
* - Each name consists of letters (interface type), followed by a number (x). For most interfaces, x is limited by the
maximum number of the type of interface. For WLAN interfaces, the first number identifies the slot and the second
number identifies the individual interface.
** - Cellular interfaces can be added to the WAN zone or no zone.
DHCP relay
Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No
Connectivity Check Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
Table 36 Cellular and WLAN Interface Characteristics
CHARACTERISTICS CELLULAR
Name* cellularx
Configurable Zone Yes**
IP Address
Assignment
Static IP address
Yes
DHCP client Yes
Routing metric Yes
Interface Parameters
Bandwidth
restrictions
Yes
Packet size (MTU) Yes
Data size (MSS) Yes
DHCP
DHCP server No
DHCP relay No
Connectivity Check Yes
Table 35 Ethernet, VLAN, Bridge, PPP, and Virtual Interface Characteristics (For other ZyWALL /
USG models) (continued)
CHARACTERISTICS ETHERNET ETHERNET ETHERNET VLAN BRIDGE PPP VIRTUAL

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