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Chapter 5 Interfaces
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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5.2.2 Interface Parameter Commands
This table lists the commands for interface parameters (summarized in Table 10 on page 48).
5.2.3 DHCP Setting Commands
This table lists DHCP setting commands. DHCP is based on DHCP pools. Create a DHCP
pool if you want to assign a static IP address to a MAC address or if you want to specify the
starting IP address and pool size of a range of IP addresses that can be assigned to DHCP
clients. There are different commands for each configuration. Afterwards, in either case, you
have to bind the DHCP pool to the interface.
Table 14 interface Commands: Interface Parameters
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
interface interface_name Enters sub-command mode.
[no] upstream <0..1048576> Specifies the upstream bandwidth for the specified
interface. The
no command sets the upstream
bandwidth to 1048576.
[no] downstream <0..1048576> This is reserved for future use.
Specifies the downstream bandwidth for the
specified interface. The
no command sets the
downstream bandwidth to 1048576.
[no] mtu <576..1500> Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, which is
the maximum number of bytes in each packet
moving through this interface. The ZyWALL divides
larger packets into smaller fragments. The no
command resets the MTU to 1500.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|content-
filter|dns|ipsec-vpn|ssl-vpn} bandwidth
<0..1048576> priority <1..7> [maximize-
bandwidth-usage];
Applies traffic priority when the interface sends
TCP-ACK traffic, traffic for querying the content
filter, traffic for resolving domain names, or
encrypted traffic for an IPSec or SSL VPN tunnel. It
also sets how much bandwidth the traffic can use
and can turn on maximize bandwidth usage.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|content-
filter|dns|ipsec-vpn|ssl-vpn} deactivate
Turns off traffic priority settings for when the
interface sends the specified type of traffic.
Table 15 interface Commands: DHCP Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ip dhcp pool [profile_name] Shows information about the specified DHCP pool
or about all DHCP pools.
ip dhcp pool rename profile_name profile_name Renames the specified DHCP pool from the first
profile_name to the second profile_name.

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