6. If your network includes multiple access points that support the mDNS gateway
feature and this access point must function as the mDNS reflector access point in
your network, select the Yes radio button.
By default, the No radio button is selected.
7. Click the Add Policy + button.
A row is added to the table the with mDNS gateway policies. (You can add multiple
rows for multiple policies.)
8. Define the mDNS gateway policy by specifying the following:
•
Policy Name: A name that lets you identify the policy. You can use up to 32
alphanumeric and special characters, except for the double quote (“”) and
backslash (\) characters.
•
Shared Services: From the Shared Services menu, select the type of device (for
example, printer) or service (for example, Googlecast) that must be shared.
•
Service VLAN: In the Service VLAN field, enter the VLAN ID that includes as
members the type of shared device or service that you select from the Shared
Services menu.
•
Service IP: Enter the IP address of the shared device or service that you select
from the Shared Services menu.
•
Allowed Wireless Network: From the Allowed Wireless Network menu, select
the WiFi networks with their associated VLANs, which include as members the
WiFi devices that must be able to use the type of shared devices or service that
you select from the Shared Services menu.
9. To add another mDNS policy, click the Add Policy + button, and repeat the previous
step.
10. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Change or remove a multicast DNS policy
You can change or remove a multicast DNS (mDNS) policy.
To change or remove an mDNS policy:
1. Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as
the access point or directly to the access point through an Ethernet cable or WiFi
connection.
2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the access point.
A login window displays.
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Insight Managed WiFi 6 AX3000 Access Point Model WAX618