ZyXEL MAX-306 User Guide - Page 119

Table 38, Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface

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Chapter 9 The VPN Transport Screens The following table describes the icons in this screen. Table 38 Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface ICON DESCRIPTION Edit Click to edit this item. Delete Click to delete this item. The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 39 ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION # The number of the item in this list. Active This icon is green if the associated interface is enabled. The icon is grey if the associated interface is disabled. Enable or disable an interface by clicking its Edit icon and selecting or deselecting Active and clicking Apply in the screen that displays. Interface Type This displays either Tagged or Untagged. A tagged interface controls traffic with a specific IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag, whereas an untagged interface controls traffic that does not have a VLAN tag. There can be only one untagged interface. VLAN ID For a tagged interface, this displays the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID number. For the untagged interface, -1 displays. Mode This displays either B (bridging) or R (routing). Only the default interface, interface 0, can be a routing interface. Associated Ethernet Pseudowire (Ingress, Egress) This displays the number of the Ethernet pseudowire that this interface uses, as well as the ingress and egress MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching) VC (Virtual Circuit) label numbers. DSCP This displays the DiffServ Control Point value you previously entered in binary. This determines the pseudowire's priority on the network. The DSCP value is displayed in binary notation and has six bits. Interface Description This displays the information you previously entered describing the interface. For the default interface, interface 0, the description reads "for routing / NAT". Action Click the Edit icon to set up a new interface or alter the configuration of an existing interface. Click the Delete icon to remove an existing interface. User's Guide 119

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Chapter 9 The VPN Transport Screens
User’s Guide
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The following table describes the icons in this screen.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 38
Advanced> VPN Transport > Customer Interface
ICON
DESCRIPTION
Edit
Click to edit this item.
Delete
Click to delete this item.
Table 39
ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
The number of the item in this list.
Active
This icon is green if the associated interface is enabled. The icon is grey
if the associated interface is disabled. Enable or disable an interface by
clicking its
Edit
icon and selecting or deselecting
Active
and clicking
Apply
in the screen that displays.
Interface
Type
This displays either
Tagged
or
Untagged
. A tagged interface controls
traffic with a specific IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag, whereas an untagged
interface controls traffic that does not have a VLAN tag. There can be
only one untagged interface.
VLAN ID
For a tagged interface, this displays the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID number.
For the untagged interface,
-1
displays.
Mode
This displays either
B
(bridging) or
R
(routing). Only the default
interface, interface 0, can be a routing interface.
Associated
Ethernet
Pseudowire
(Ingress,
Egress)
This displays the number of the Ethernet pseudowire that this interface
uses, as well as the ingress and egress MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label
Switching) VC (Virtual Circuit) label numbers.
DSCP
This displays the DiffServ Control Point value you previously entered in
binary. This determines the pseudowire’s priority on the network. The
DSCP value is displayed in binary notation and has six bits.
Interface
Description
This displays the information you previously entered describing the
interface. For the default interface, interface 0, the description reads
“for routing / NAT”.
Action
Click the
Edit
icon to set up a new interface or alter the configuration of
an existing interface.
Click the
Delete
icon to remove an existing interface.