Chapter 6 Interfaces
6.7.1 Tunnel Interface Command Examples
This example creates a tunnel interface called tunnel0 that uses wan1 as the source, 168.168.168.168 as the destination, and 10.0.0.100 and 255.255.0.0 as the inner source IP.
Router> configure terminal
Router(config)# interface tunnel0
Router(config)# show interface tunnel tunnel interface: 1
interface name: tunnel0
local address: ge2
local address type: bind
remote address: 168.168.168.168
mode: gre
IP address: 10.0.0.100
netmask: 255.255.0.0
status: Inactive
active: no
6.8 USB Storage Specific Commands
Use these commands to configure settings that apply to the USB storage device connected to the ZyWALL.
Note: For the ZyWALL which supports more than one USB ports, these commands only apply to the USB storage device that is first attached to the ZyWALL.
Table 30 USB Storage General Commands
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
show | Displays the status of the connected USB storage device. |
[no] | Enables or disables the connected USB storage service. |
Sets a number and the unit (percentage or megabyte) to have the ZyWALL send a | |
<percentagemegabyte> | warning message when the remaining USB storage space is less than the set value. |
Mounts the connected USB storage device. | |
Unmounts the connected USB storage device. | |
[no] logging | Sets to have the ZyWALL log or not log any information about the connected USB |
| storage device(s) for the system log. |
show logging status | Displays the logging settings for the connected USB storage device. |
logging | Configures the logging settings for the specified category for the connected USB |
category level <allnormal> | storage device. |
logging | Stops logging for the specified category to the connected USB storage device. |
category disable |
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logging | Configures the maximum storage space (in percentage) for storing system logs on |
flushThreshold <1..100> | the connected USB storage device. |
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