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Description. This option lets setting an IP address the availability of which to check periodically using ICMP Echo-Requests (so-called pings). In case the host does not respond, the device is rebooted. The requests are sent each ~1 second, with ~15-second timeout. Maximal number of unreplied requests is 5. In case the tested IP address is unavailable for a longer period of time, the device will not be rebooted more frequently than each ~6 minutes.
Value type. text
Examples.
192.168.1.2
212.77.100.101
213.180.130.200
Description. This option lets setting a second IP address for the ping watchdog. If any of IP addresses are not responding, the device is rebooted. For more information, see the help for the primary ping watchdog IP address.
Value type. text
Description. This option lets you to control the Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1D), which can automatically prevent loops in a LAN segment. It periodically broadcasts special messages (BPDUs), thus disovering the network topology. After a loop is detected, some links are disabled, and they remain is such state until they are needed due to failure of other links. Note that enabling this option will cause the device to NOT transfer any data during 30 seconds after device start.
Value type. bool
Default value. 0
Description. A public key that is permitted for logging in as admin without providing the password
Value type. text
Description. This option sets the only source IP network that is allowed to access the SNMP agent
Value type. text
Default value.
Examples.
192.168.10.0/24
Description. This option lets you to limit the maximal bandwidth that the device is allowed to send using the Ethernet interface. Note that in order to limit the bandwidth in the other direction, you need to use the same option on the second device.
Value type. int
Description. This option tells which IP packet addresses to use in order to identify a single data flow. Each such data flow is then assigned the same, fair amount of the available bandwidth.
Value type. select
Allowed values.
classic (source and destination)
src (source)
dst (destination)
Default value. classic
Description. After enabling this option the device will not transmit any data using the radio interface (ie. the data received on the Ethernet interface) except for traffic types which have been allowed. The filter will also disable STP (ie. drop BPDUs) and VLAN frames on the Ethernet interface.
Value type. bool
Default value. 0
Hint. DHCP and SMB traffic should be enabled separately
Value type. bool
Default value. 1
Hint. Including NetBIOS; required for Microsoft Windows Networks
Value type. bool
Default value. 0
Description. After enabling this option, the destination MAC addresses of frames leaving the radio interfaces will be changed to the specified value. In the opposite direction, only frames having the specified address as source address will be transmitted. This option may be used to increase the security of access networks by limiting the range of MAC addresses that the hosts behind the Ethernet interface of the device have access to to one, single address. It also lets to force the users behind the device to use the specified Network Access Server, like IP router, PPPoE concentrator, etc.
Value type. text