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Tutorials
This chapter provides some examples of using the web configurator to set up features in the ZyWALL. See also Chapter 26 on page 351 for an example of configuring L2TP.
6.1 Interfaces and Zones
The following example shows how to use port grouping, Ethernet interfaces, trunks, and zones to set up the following configuration.
Table 29 Interfaces and Zones Example
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1 | ge1 | 192.168.1.1/24, | LAN | |
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3 | ge3 | DHCP client | WAN_TRUNK | WAN |
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4 | ge4 | 172.23.37.240/24 | WAN_TRUNK | WAN |
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In this example, ge2 does not have any physical ports assigned to it. The example begins with the default interface configuration.
6.1.1 Set up Port Grouping
This example creates a port group in ge1 by adding physical port 2 to representative interface ge1. There are no existing port groups.
1Click Network > Interface > Port Grouping. The following screen appears.
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