
Chapter 11 Trunks
Figure 192 Network > Interface > Trunk > Edit
Each field is described in the table below.
Table 88 Network > Interface > Trunk > Edit
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Name | This is the descriptive name for this trunk. |
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Load Balancing | Select a load balancing method to use from the |
Algorithm | Select Weighted Round Robin to balance the traffic load between interfaces based |
| on their respective weights. Weighted round robin is activated only when the first |
| group member interface has more traffic than it can handle. |
| Select Least Load First to send new session traffic through the least utilized trunk |
| member. |
| Select Spillover to send network traffic through the first interface in the group |
| member list until there is enough traffic that the second interface needs to be used |
| (and so on). |
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# | This column displays the priorities of the group’s interfaces. The order of the |
| interfaces in the list is important since they are used in the order they are listed. |
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Member | Click this icon to open a screen where you can select an interface to be a group |
| member. |
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Mode | Select Active to have the ZyWALL always attempt to use this connection. |
| Select Passive to have the ZyWALL only use this connection when all of the |
| connections set to active are down. You can only set one of a group’s interfaces to |
| passive mode. |
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Weight | This field displays with the weighted round robin load balancing algorithm. Specify |
| the weight (1~10) for the interface. The weights of the different member interfaces |
| form a ratio. This ratio determines how much traffic the ZyWALL sends through each |
| member interface. The higher an interface’s weight is (relative to the weights of the |
| interfaces), the more traffic the ZyWALL sends through that interface. |
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Downstream | This field displays with the least load first load balancing algorithm. It displays the |
Bandwidth | maximum number of kilobits of data the ZyWALL is to allow to come in through the |
| interface per second. |
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Upstream | This field displays with the least load first or spillover load balancing algorithm.It |
Bandwidth | displays the maximum number of kilobits of data the ZyWALL is to send out through |
| the interface per second. |
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Spillover | This field displays with the spillover load balancing algorithm. Specify the maximum |
| bandwidth of traffic in kilobits per second (1~1048576) to send out through the |
| interface before using another interface. When this spillover bandwidth limit is |
| exceeded, the ZyWALL sends new session traffic through the next interface. The |
| traffic of existing sessions still goes through the interface on which they started. |
| The ZyWALL uses the group member interfaces in the order that they are listed. |
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