Chapter 7 Interfaces

Figure 94 Configuration > Network > Interface > VLAN

Each field is explained in the following table.

Table 52 Configuration > Network > Interface > VLAN

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Configuratio

Use the Configuration section for IPv4 network settings. Use the IPv6 Configuration

n / IPv6

section for IPv6 network settings if you connect your ZyWALL to an IPv6 network. Both

Configuratio

sections have similar fields as described below.

n

 

 

 

Edit

Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the

 

entry’s settings.

 

 

Remove

To remove an entry, select it and click Remove. The ZyWALL confirms you want to remove it

 

before doing so.

 

 

Activate

To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate.

 

 

Inactivate

To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate.

 

 

Create

To open the screen where you can create a virtual interface, select an interface and click

Virtual

Create Virtual Interface.

Interface

 

 

 

Object

Select an entry and click Object Reference to open a screen that shows which settings use

References

the entry. See Section 7.3.2 on page 122 for an example.

 

 

#

This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any interface.

 

 

Status

This icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the entry is inactive.

 

 

Name

This field displays the name of the interface.

 

 

Port/VID

For VLAN interfaces, this field displays

 

• the Ethernet interface on which the VLAN interface is created

 

• the VLAN ID

 

For virtual interfaces, this field is blank.

 

 

IP Address

This field displays the current IP address of the interface. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, the

 

interface does not have an IP address yet.

 

This screen also shows whether the IP address is a static IP address (STATIC) or dynamically

 

assigned (DHCP). IP addresses are always static in virtual interfaces.

 

 

Mask

This field displays the interface’s subnet mask in dot decimal notation.

 

 

 

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