Chapter 13 Interfaces
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show interface send statistics interval
Displays the interval for how often the ZyWALL / USG refreshes the sent
packet statistics for the interfaces.
show interface summary all
Displays basic information about the interfaces.
show interface summary all status
Displays the connection status of the interfaces.
[no] interface
interface_name
Creates the specified interface if necessary and enters sub-command
mode. The
no
command deletes the specified interface.
[no] description
description
Specifies the description for the specified interface. The
no
command
clears the description.
description
: You can use alphanumeric and
()+/:=?!*#@$_%-
characters, and it can be up to 60 characters long.
[no] downstream <0..1048576>
This is reserved for future use.
Specifies the downstream bandwidth for the specified interface. The
no
command sets the downstream bandwidth to 1048576.
exit
Leaves the sub-command mode.
[no] ip address dhcp
Makes the specified interface a DHCP client; the DHCP server gives the
specified interface its IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. The
no
command makes the IP address static IP address for the specified
interface. (See the next command to set this IP address.)
[no] ip address
ip subnet_mask
Assigns the specified IP address and subnet mask to the specified
interface. The
no
command clears the IP address and the subnet mask.
[no] ip gateway
ip
Adds the specified gateway using the specified interface. The
no
command removes the gateway.
ip gateway
ip
metric <0..15>
Sets the priority (relative to every gateway on every interface) for the
specified gateway. The lower the number, the higher the priority.
[no] metric <0..15>
Sets the tunnel, PPPoE/PPTP, or cellular interface’s priority relative to
other interfaces. The lower the number, the higher the priority.
[no] mss <536..1460>
Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) the interface is to use. MSS
is the largest amount of data, specified in bytes, that the interface can
handle in a single, unfragmented piece. The
no
command has the
interface use its default MSS.
[no] mtu <576..1500>
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, which is the maximum
number of bytes in each packet moving through this interface. The
ZyWALL / USG divides larger packets into smaller fragments. The
no
command resets the MTU to 1500.
[no] shutdown
Deactivates the specified interface. The
no
command activates it.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|content-
filter|dns|ipsec-vpn|ssl-vpn}
bandwidth <0..1048576> priority
<1..7> [maximize-bandwidth-usage];
Applies traffic priority when the interface sends TCP-ACK traffic, traffic
for querying the content filter, traffic for resolving domain names, or
encrypted traffic for an IPSec or SSL VPN tunnel. It also sets how much
bandwidth the traffic can use and can turn on maximize bandwidth
usage.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|content-
filter|dns|ipsec-vpn|ssl-vpn}
deactivate
Turns off traffic priority settings for when the interface sends the
specified type of traffic.
[no] upstream <0..1048576>
Specifies the upstream bandwidth for the specified interface. The
no
command sets the upstream bandwidth to 1048576.
interface
interface_name
ipv6
Creates the specified IPv6 interface if necessary and enters sub-
command mode.
address
ipv6_addr_prefix
Sets an IPv6 address with prefix for the interface.
gateway
ipv6_addr
metric <0..15>
Sets the specified IPv6 address’s metric.
Table 37
interface
General Commands: Basic Properties and IP Address Assignment (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
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