Chapter 6 Tutorials
Figure 54 Network > Interface > Trunk > Edit > Member
4Use the default values for the rest of the settings. Click OK to save these changes and return to the previous screen.
6.1.4ZonesThis example sets up the LAN, WAN, and DMZ zones as shown below.
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Ethernet interface ge2 does not have any physical ports associated with it, so it does not matter to which zone it is assigned or if it is assigned to any zone at all. The only change you must make is to remove ge4 from the DMZ zone and add it to the WAN zone. The following steps accomplish this by removing ge4 from the DMZ zone and changing WAN member ge2 into ge4, leaving ge2 unassigned to any zone.
1Click Network > Zone. The following screen appears.
Figure 55 Network > Zone, Initial
2Click the Edit icon for DMZ, as shown above because you have to remove ge4 from the DMZ before you can add it to the WAN.
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