Chapter 6 Interfaces
Table 12 Ethernet, VLAN, Bridge, PPP, and Virtual Interface Characteristics (ZyWALL USG 200 and Below Models) (continued)
CHARACTERISTICS | ETHERNET | ETHERNET | ETHERNET | VLAN | BRIDGE | PPP | VIRTUAL |
Packet size (MTU) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Data size (MSS) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
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DHCP server | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
DHCP relay | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Connectivity Check | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
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**- 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.
Table 13 Cellular and WLAN Interface Characteristics
CHARACTERISTICS | CELLULAR | WLAN |
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Configurable Zone | Yes** | Yes |
IP Address |
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Assignment |
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Static IP address | Yes | Yes |
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DHCP client | Yes | No |
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Routing metric | Yes | No |
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Interface Parameters |
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Bandwidth | Yes | Yes |
restrictions |
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Packet size (MTU) | Yes | Yes |
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Data size (MSS) | Yes | Yes |
DHCP |
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DHCP server | No | Yes |
DHCP relay | No | Yes |
Connectivity Check | Yes | No |
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*- 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.
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