Link Integrity - ORiNOCO AP-600 User Manual

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Advanced Configuration
You can configure and view the following parameters within the DHCP Server Configuration screen:
Enable DHCP Server: Place a check mark in the box provided to enable DHCP Server functionality.
NOTE
You cannot enable the DHCP Server functionality unless there is at least one IP Pool Table Entry configured.
Subnet Mask: This field is read-only and reports the Access Point's current subnet mask. DHCP clients that
receive dynamic addresses from the AP-600 will be assigned this same subnet mask.
Gateway IP Address: The AP-600 will assign the specified address to its DHCP clients.
Primary DNS IP Address: The AP-600 will assign the specified address to its DHCP clients.
Secondary DNS IP Address: The AP-600 will assign the specified address to its DHCP clients.
Number of IP Pool Table Entries: This is a read-only field that reports the number of IP address pools currently
configured.
IP Pool Table Entry: This entry specifies a range of IP addresses that the AP can assign to its wireless clients.
Click Add to create a new entry. Click Edit to change an existing entry. Each entry contains the following field:
Start IP Address
End IP Address
Default Lease Time (optional): The default time value for clients to retain the assigned IP address. DHCP
automatically renews IP Addresses without client notification. This parameter supports a range between 0 and
86400 seconds. The default is 86400 seconds.
Maximum Lease Time (optional): The maximum time value for clients to retain the assigned IP address.
DHCP automatically renews IP Addresses without client notification. This parameter supports a range
between 0 and 86400 seconds. The default is 86400 seconds.
Comment (optional)
Status: IP Pools are enabled upon entry in the table. You can also disable or delete entries by changing this
field's value.
NOTE
You must reboot the Access Point before changes to any of these DHCP server parameters take effect.

Link Integrity

The Link Integrity feature checks the link between the AP-600 and the nodes on the Ethernet backbone. These nodes
are listed by IP address in the Link Integrity IP Address Table. The AP-600 periodically pings the nodes listed within the
table. If the AP-600 loses network connectivity (that is, the ping attempts fail), the AP-600 disables its wireless
interface until the connection is restored. This forces the unit's wireless clients to switch to another Access Point that
still has a network connection. Note that this feature does not affect WDS links (if applicable).
You can configure and view the following parameters within the Link Integrity Configuration screen:
Enable Link Integrity: Place a check mark in the box provided to enable Link Integrity.
Poll Interval (milliseconds): The interval between link integrity checks. Range is 500 - 15000 ms in increments of
500 ms; default is 500 ms.
Poll Retransmissions: The number of times a poll should be retransmitted before the link is considered down.
Range is 0 to 255; default is 5.
Target IP Address Entry: This entry specifies the IP address of a host on the network that the AP-600 will
periodically poll to confirm connectivity. The table can hold up to five entries. By default, all five entries are set to
0.0.0.0. Click Edit to update one or more entries. Each entry contains the following field:
Target IP Address
Comment (optional)
Status: Set this field to Enable to specify that the Access Point should poll this device. You can also disable
an entry by changing this field's value to Disable.
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