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Bridge Modes – Chapter 6
Figure 42
Bridge Modes: LAN Client
Cloning parameters 1
LAN-Client Type
: The LAN cli
-
ent can have a fixed IP setting
or obtain the IP settings via
DHCP via WLAN. Depending
on this, here
DHCP
static
autodetect
can be set.
With the options
Static
and
Autodetect
the parameters IP
+ N Gateway can be
configured. With Autodetect
you can connect both DHCP and Static clients. However, you must specify the val
-
ues for the network mask and gateway IP of the network to which the LAN client
connects. The IP of the gateway is important because the radio modem uses this IP
to be accessible via LAN. The
LAN client IP
should be specified if the LAN client is
passive, i.e. it does not send any data packets with its IP address by itself. The radio
modem uses an ARP request to check whether the specified IP can be reached via
LAN. If so, this IP address is assigned to the WLAN interface of the radio modem.
Thus, the WLAN client and the LAN client can be reached via WLAN with this IP ad
-
dress.
Figure 43
Bridge Modes: LAN Client
Cloning parameters 2
DNS1 + 2
: If the radio modem
needs a DNS to resolve e.g.
the IP address of the NTP
server, 2 DNS can be specified
here.
Bridge-IP on LAN-Port
: If you
want to reach the radio mo
-
dem via the LAN side via an IP
address other than the gate
-
way IP, you can define it here.
IP Timeout
: The radio modem
constantly checks whether
the cloned IP is still accessible. If no response is received after IP Timeout seconds,
the WLAN interface of the radio modem is switched off and only switched on again
when a new response is registered by the LAN Client IP.
Stay connected
: Sometimes it is necessary that the WLAN interface of the radio mo
-
dem remains active even if the LAN client is switched off. In case the relay is used to
switch off the LAN client and the relay is to be switched on again via WLAN. This is
possible by activating this option.
MAC to clone
: Here you can specify a specific MAC address to be cloned. This would
make sense, for example, if 2 MAC addresses are active on LAN port1.