AirWorks AWK-3131A
Web Console Configuration
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MAC clone
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Enable/Disable
Enabling this feature allows the AWK client to copy the MAC
address of LAN connected equipment as its own. This
overcomes the limitation of the IP-Bridged behavior in a
MAC-sensitive network (MAC-based communication or
MAC-authenticated network). Limitation: Only ONE device is
allowed to connect to the AWK client while this feature is
enabled.
Disable
MAC clone method
Auto: The AWK client uses the MAC address of the device
connected to the LAN if only one device is connected to the
AWK.
Static: The AWK client shares the assigned MAC address with
multiple devices connected to the LAN. This allows for multiple
devices to connect to the AWK via the LAN and only one of them
needs to be assigned a MAC address.
Auto
MAC clone static
address
Specifies the static MAC address that the connected AWK
devices should use.
MAC clone interface
Specify the LAN interface to clone the MAC address from. The
AWK-1137C will copy the MAC address of the device connected
to the specified interface.
LAN 1
NOTE
Auto MAC Cloning cannot be used together with Link Fault Pass Through.
Remote connection check (for Client/Client-router/Slave mode only)
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Enable/Disable
Enable remote connection check to automatically check the
status of the connection and re-establish the connection when
a connection failure occurs
Disable
When Remote connection check is enabled, the following parameters will be shown:
•
Re-establish WLAN connection:
Re-establish the WLAN connection in the event a connection failure.
•
Device reboot:
Reboot the device in the event of a connection failure.
NOTE
If
Re-establish WLAN connection
and
Device reboot
are both enabled, the AWK-3313A will attempt to
restore the WLAN connection first. If re-establishing the WLAN connection fails, the device will reboot.
•
Remote host:
Enter the IP address of a remote host to ping. This is used for the WLAN connection alive and
packet-level connection checks.