D-Link DAP-3711 User Manual page 38

5 km long range 802.11ac wireless bridge
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Section 3 - Configuration
External
When this is enabled and a server IP is also set here,
System
the log information will be saved to the Syslog
Log Server
server automatically.
Settings:
Ping
The Ping Watchdog sets the DAP-3711 to
Watchdog:
continuously ping a user-defined IP address (for
example, the IP address of the AP that the client
is connecting to). If it is unable to ping using
the settings that you entered, the DAP-3711 will
automatically reboot. It is highly recommended
that you enable this feature when using Access
Point / Access Point (WDS) Mode.
Ping IP:
Specify the IP address of the target which will be
monitored using ping. If this feature is enabled in
Client/Client (WDS) mode, the IP address should
be the IP address of the AP that the client is
connecting to.
Ping Interval:
Specify the time interval (in seconds) that the Ping
Watchdog should wait between ping requests.
Startup Delay:
Specify the initial time delay (in seconds) before
the first ping request should be sent by the Ping
Watchdog.
Ping Failure:
Specify the number of ping replies to wait for. If the
designated number of ping replies is not received,
the Ping Watchdog will reboot the device.
Note: If you want to modify the parameters of the Ping Watchdog, please disable
it first and then apply the desired settings. When the web page shows that Ping
Watchdog is disabled, users will be able to re-enable it with modified parameters.
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