Hardware, Interfaces and Zones
Hardware Overview
This section describes the front and rear panels for each model.
Front Panels
The following table describes the front panel LEDs.
LED Descriptions 
LED
Color
status
description
PWR
 
Off
The Zyxel Device is turned off.
Green
On
The Zyxel Device is turned on.
Red
On
There is a hardware component failure. Shut down the device, wait for a few minutes and then restart the device. If the LED turns red again, then please contact your vendor.
SYS
Green
Off
The Zyxel Device is not ready or has failed.
On
The Zyxel Device is ready and running.
Blinking
The Zyxel Device is booting.
Red
On
The Zyxel Device has an error or has failed.
P1 (SFP)
LINK
Yellow
Off
There is no connection on this port.
On
This port has a successful 1000 Mbps link.
Green
Off
There is no connection on this port.
On
This port has a successful 100 Mbps link.
ACT
Green
 
Off
There is no traffic on this port.
Blinking
The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 100/1000 Mbps.
P2, P3... (WAN/LAN/DMZ)
Yellow
Off
There is no connection on this port.
On
This port has a successful 1000 Mbps link.
Blinking
The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 1000 Mbps.
Green
Off
There is no connection on this port.
On
This port has a successful 10/100 Mbps link.
Blinking
The Zyxel Device is sending or receiving packets on this port at 10/100 Mbps.
The following table describes the ports on the front panel.
Front Panel Ports 
Label
Description
RESET
Press the button in for about 5 seconds (or until the SYS LED starts to blink), then release it to return the Zyxel Device to the factory defaults (password is 1234, LAN IP address 192.168.1.1 etc.)
CONSOLE
You can use the console port to manage the Zyxel Device using CLI commands. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. See the Command Reference Guide for more information about the CLI.
When configuring using the console port, you need a computer equipped with communications software configured to the following parameters:
Speed 115200 bps
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bit 1
Flow Control Off
USB
Connect a storage device for system logs (see Maintenance > Diagnostics > System Log) and storage (see Configuration > System > USB Storage).
P1 ~ P6
These are 1G RJ-45 Ethernet ports.
Rear Panels
The following table describes the items on the rear panel.
Rear Panel Items 
Label
Description
Console
You can use the console port to manage the Zyxel Device using CLI commands. You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. See the Command Reference Guide for more information about the CLI.
When configuring using the console port, you need a computer equipped with communications software configured to the following parameters:
Speed 115200 bps
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bit 1
Flow Control Off
Power
Use the included power cord to connect the power socket to a power outlet. Turn the power switch on if your Zyxel Device has a power switch.
Lock
Attach a lock-and-cable from the Kensington lock (the small, metal-reinforced, oval hole) to a permanent object, such as a pole, to secure the Zyxel Device in place.
Fan
The fans are for cooling the Zyxel Device. Make sure they are not obstructed to allow maximum ventilation.
*Use an 8-wire Ethernet cable to run your Gigabit Ethernet connection at 1000 Mbps. Using a 4-wire Ethernet cable limits your connection to 100 Mbps. Note that the connection speed also depends on what the Ethernet device at the other end can support.
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”.
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.
Default Physical Port - Interface Mapping  
port / interface
p1
p2
p3
p4
p5
p6
p7
p8
VPN50
sfp
wan
lan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
 
 
VPN100
sfp
wan
wan
lan1
lan1
lan1
lan1
 
VPN300
ge1
ge2
ge3
ge4
ge5
ge6
ge7
ge8
The following table shows the default physical port and interface mapping for each model at the time of writing.
Default Physical Port - Interface Mapping - VPN1000
Port / Interface
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
VPN1000
ge1
ge2
ge3
ge4
ge5
ge6
ge7
ge8
ge9
ge10
ge11
ge12
ge13
ge14
The following table shows the default interface and zone mapping for each model at the time of writing.
Default Zone - Interface Mapping  
Zone / interface
wan
lan1
lan2
dmz
opt
no default zone
VPN50
WAN
WAN_PPP
LAN1
LAN2
DMZ
OPT
OPT_PPP
 
VPN100
WAN1
WAN1_PPP
WAN2
WAN2_PPP
LAN1
LAN2
DMZ
SFP
SFP_PPP
GE7
GE7_PPP
GE8
GE8_PPP
VPN300
GE2
GE2_PPP
GE3
GE3_PPP
GE4
GE5
GE6
GE1
GE1_PPP
GE7
GE7_PPP
GE8
GE8_PPP
 
VPN1000
GE1
GE1_PPP
GE2
GE2_PPP
GE3
GE4
GE5
GE13
GE13_PPP
GE14
GE14_PPP
GE6~GE12
GE6_PPP~GE12_PPP
GE1
GE1_PPP
GE2
GE2_PPP
Stopping the Zyxel Device
Always use Maintenance > Shutdown > Shutdown or the shutdown command before you turn off the Zyxel Device or remove the power. Not doing so can cause the firmware to become corrupt.