11

Ethernet Commands

Use these commands to configure the settings of Ethernet ports on ZyXEL Device.

11.1 Command Summary

The following table describes the values required for many commands. Other values are discussed with the corresponding commands.

Table 24 Ethernet Command Input Values

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

ch-name

This is a channel name, for example in a DSL product with WLAN and DMZ, the

 

LAN is enet0, the WLAN is enet1 and the DMZ is enet2. The channel varies

 

by your ZyXEL Device model.

The following section lists the commands for this feature. Not all commands are available on all models.

Table 25 Ethernet Commands

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

ether bridge

Displays whether or not bridge mode is enabled on the

 

ZyXEL Device.

ether config

Displays the Ethernet configuration.

ether driver cnt disp <ch-name>

Displays the specified interface’s Ethernet statistics.

ether driver status <ch-name>

Displays the specified interface information, including

 

the channel ID number and MAC address.

ether driver config

Sets an interface’s connection speed and duplex mode.

[01=autonormal] [01=10100]

This command is for a ZyXEL Device with one Ethernet

[01=HDFD] <ch-name>

LAN port only.

ether driver qroute

Displays the current quick route setting.

ether driver qroute

Disables or enables quick routing in ISR (Interrupt-

[0:Off1:ISR2:Task]

related System Register) mode or task mode to speed

 

up routing.

 

In ISR mode, the ZyXEL Device generates an interrupt

 

signal when receiving a packet. In task mode, the ZyXEL

 

Device creates a task to handle the received packets.

 

By default, quick route is enabled in task mode in the

 

ZyXEL Device.

 

This command is configurable only on system reboot.

 

 

ether edit load <ether-no>

Loads the Ethernet configuration for the specified

 

interface.

 

ether-no: 1:LAN, 2:WAN, 3:DMZ, 4: WLAN

 

 

 

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