Chapter 10 Interface

 

Table 81 Network > Interface > Auxiliary (continued)

 

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

Port Speed

Select the speed of the connection between the ZyWALL and external

 

 

computer.

 

 

 

 

Dialing Type

Tone - select this if the telephone uses tone-based dialing.

 

 

Pulse - select this if the telephone uses pulse-based dialing.

 

 

 

 

Initial String

Enter the AT command string to initialize the external modem. ATZ is the most

 

 

common string, but you should check the manual for the external modem for

 

 

additional commands.

 

 

 

 

Auxiliary

 

 

Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

Phone Number

Enter the phone number to dial here. You can use 1-20 numbers, commas (,),

 

 

or plus signs (+). Use a comma to pause during dialing. Use a plus sign to tell

 

 

the external modem to make an international call.

 

 

 

 

User Name

Enter the user name required for authentication.

 

 

 

 

Password

Enter the password required for authentication.

 

 

 

 

Retype to

Enter the password again to make sure you have not typed it incorrectly.

 

confirm

 

 

 

 

 

Authentication

Select the authentication protocol to use for outgoing calls. Choices are:

 

Type

CHAP/PAP - Your ZyWALL accepts either CHAP or PAP, as requested by the

 

 

computer you are dialing.

 

 

CHAP - Your ZyWALL accepts CHAP only.

 

 

PAP - Your ZyWALL accepts PAP only.

 

 

MSCHAP - Your ZyWALL accepts MSCHAP only.

 

 

MSCHAP-V2- Your ZyWALL accepts MSCHAP-V2 only.

 

 

 

 

Timeout

Type the number of seconds the ZyWALL tries to set up a connection before it

 

 

stops. Allowed values are 30 - 120.

 

 

 

 

Idle timeout

Type the number of seconds the ZyWALL should wait for traffic before it

 

 

automatically disconnects the connection. Set this field to zero to disable the

 

 

idle timeout. Allowed values are 0 - 360.

 

 

 

 

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

 

 

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.

 

 

 

10.15 Virtual Interface Screen

Use virtual interfaces to tell the ZyWALL where to route packets. Virtual interfaces can also be used in VPN gateways (see Chapter 20 on page 351) and VRRP groups (see Chapter 34 on page 575).

Virtual interfaces can be created on top of Ethernet interfaces, VLAN interfaces, or bridge interfaces. Virtual VLAN interfaces recognize and use the same VLAN ID. Otherwise, there is no difference between each type of virtual interface. Network policies (for example, firewall rules) that apply to the underlying interface automatically apply to the virtual interface as well.

 

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