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Note: Make sure the screws are securely fixed to the wall and strong enough to hold the
weight of the Zyxel Device with the connection cables.
Figure 59
Gap for Cables
3
Use the holes on the Zyxel Device to hang the Zyxel Device on the screws.
Wall-mount the Zyxel Device horizontally. The Zyxel Device's side
panels with ventilation slots should not be facing up or down as this
position is less safe.
3.3 Default Zones, Interfaces, and Ports
The default configurations for zones, interfaces, and ports are as follows. References to interfaces may
be generic rather than the specific name used in your model. For example, this guide may use “the
WAN interface” rather than “wan1” or “wan2”, “ge2” or” ge3” (USG2200-VPN/USG2200 is “ge5” or
“ge6”).
An OPT (optional) Ethernet port can be configured as an additional WAN port, LAN, WLAN, or DMZ port.
The following table shows the default physical port and interface mapping for each model at the time
of writing.
Table 16 Default Physical Port - Interface Mapping
PORT / INTERFACE
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
• USG20-VPN
sfp
wan
lan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
• USG20W-VPN
sfp
wan
lan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
• USG40
wan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
opt
• USG40W
wan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
opt
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