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Scenario 2: Connecting a wired device using MAC address cloning
Scenario 2: Connecting a wired device using MAC address cloning
This scenario explains how to connect a single wired device to a wireless network using the M111’s Ethernet MAC cloning feature.
Overview
In this scenario, a wired printer is converted to wireless access. Since the printer is already known by users on the network, the MAC cloning feature is used to preserve the printer’s network identity. This enables users to maintain access to the printer without changing their settings.
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| Private network with |
| MSM AP | DHCP server on |
| subnet 192.168.5.0 | |
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Printer |
| 5.25 |
| 5.25 |
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| 5.11 |
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| 5.11 |
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5.10 | Replaced by: |
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MAC address | Cloned MAC address |
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21:33:AB:FE:36:82 | 21:33:AB:FE:36:82 |
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| and |
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Static IP address | Cloned IP address |
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192.168.5.10 | 192.158.5.10 |
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This scenario assumes that:
The M111 is in its
A DHCP server is operating on the private network, assigning addresses on the subnet 192.168.5.0
The MSM AP is operating in autonomous mode in its factory default configuration. (As such, it obtains an IP address of 5.25 from the DHCP server and creates a wireless network call HP ProCurve.) Install the MSM AP as described in its Quickstart.