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Device Related Commands

Use these commands to configure dial-up WAN connections such as PPPoE (poe), PPTP (pne) and auxilary (aux) calls using the modem connected to the auxiliary port (if your ZyWALL has one).

11.1 Overview

A remote node is the remote gateway (and the network behind the remote gateway) across a WAN connection. Remote node 1 may be your ISP for example. You may configure multiple remote nodes in products with SMT menus or those with multiple WAN ports. In products without SMT menus or multiple WAN ports, a remote node is the ISP you configured in the web configurator.

A channel is a subset of an interface, such as a LAN or WAN interface. An interface may have more than one channel, but it usually has just one. The channel-nameis the encapsulation method used for the WAN dial-up WAN link.

Table 34 Channel-name Command Input Values

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

channel-name

poe0: poe0 is the PPPoE connection to WAN 1.

 

poe1: poe1 is the PPPoE connection to WAN 2 (if your ZyWALL has WAN 2).

 

pne0: pne0 is the PPTP connection to WAN 1.

 

pne1:pne1 is the PPTP connection to WAN 2 (if your ZyWALL has WAN 2).

 

aux0: aux0 is the connection using the modem connected to the auxiliary port

 

(if your ZyWALL has one).

 

all: all includes all the above mentioned channels.

 

 

11.2 Command Summary

The following section lists the commands for this feature.

Table 35 device Command Summary

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

device channel disp <CHANNEL_NAME>

Displays details on the specified channel, for example.

H+R+B

[LEVEL]

 

 

device channel drop <channel-name>

Drops the specified channel.

R+B

 

channel-name:The options are

 

 

poe0poe1pne0pne1aux0all.

 

device channel name <ALLUSE>

Lists names of all channels or the names of the

H+R+B

 

channels used.

 

 

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