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Chapter 16 Interfaces
ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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This table lists the PPPoE/PPTP interface commands.
Table 65 interface Commands: PPPoE/PPTP Interfaces
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
interface dial interface_name
Connects the specified PPPoE/PPTP interface.
interface disconnect
interface_name
Disconnects the specified PPPoE/PPTP interface.
interface interface_name
Creates the specified interface if necessary and enters sub-
command mode.
[no] account profile_name
Specifies the ISP account for the specified PPPoE/PPTP interface. The
no command clears the ISP account field.
[no] bind interface_name
Specifies the base interface for the PPPoE/PPTP interface. The no
command removes the base interface.
[no] connectivity {nail-up
| dial-on-demand}
Specifies whether the specified PPPoE/PPTP interface is always
connected (nail-up) or connected only when used (dial-on-
demand). The
no command sets it to dial-on-demand.
[no] local-address ip
Specifies a static IP address for the specified PPPoE/PPTP interface.
The
no command makes the PPPoE/PPTP interface a DHCP client;
the other computer assigns the IP address.
[no] remote-address ip
Specifies the IP address of the PPPoE/PPTP server. If the PPPoE/PPTP
server is not available at this IP address, no connection is made. The
no command lets the Zyxel Device get the IP address of the PPPoE/
PPTP server automatically when it establishes the connection.
[no] mss <536..1452>
Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) the interface can use.
MSS is the largest amount of data, specified in bytes, that the
interface can handle in a single, unfragmented piece. The no
command has the Zyxel Device use its default MSS setting.
mtu <576..1492>
Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit in bytes.
[no] ipv6 enable
Turns on the IPv6 interface. The no command turns it off.
[no] ipv6 nd ra accept
Sets the IPv6 interface to accept IPv6 neighbor discovery router
advertisement messages. The no command sets the IPv6 interface to
discard IPv6 neighbor discovery router advertisement messages.
[no] ipv6 metric <0..15>
Sets the interface’s metric for IPv6 traffic. The no command clears it.
[no] ipv6 address
dhcp6_profile
dhcp6_suffix_128
Has the Zyxel Device obtain an IPv6 prefix from the ISP or a
connected uplink router for an internal network, such as the LAN or
DMZ. The no command removes the specified setting for using a
delegated prefix as the beginning part of the network prefix.
dhcp6_profile: Specify the DHCPv6 request object to use.
dhcp6_suffix_128: Specify the ending part of the IPv6 address, a
slash (/), and the prefix length. The Zyxel Device appends it to the
delegated prefix.
For example, you got a delegated prefix of 2003:1234:5678/48. You
want to configure an IP address of 2003:1234:5678:1111::1/128 for this
interface, then enter ::1111:0:0:0:1/128 for the dhcp6_suffix_128.
ipv6 dhcp6 [client]
Sets the IPv6 interface to be a DHCPv6 client.
[no] ipv6 dhcp6 rapid-
commit
Shortens the DHCPv6 message exchange process from four to two
steps to help reduce network traffic. The no command sets the full
four-step DHCPv6 message exchange process.
[no] ipv6 dhcp6 address-
request
Get this interface’s IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server. The no
command has the Zyxel Device not get this interface’s IPv6 address
from the DHCPv6 server.

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