Note

Working with the M111

Handling unsupported traffic

When enabled, the M111 switches servers if the current server replies with a DNS server failure message.

When disabled, the M111 switches servers if the current does not reply to a DNS request.

DNS switch over

This setting controls how the M111 switches back to the primary DNS server after it has switched to the secondary DNS server because the primary was unavailable.

When enabled, the M111 switches back to the primary server after it becomes available again.

When disabled, the M111 switches back to the primary server only if the secondary server becomes unavailable.

Handling unsupported traffic

When Ethernet MAC cloning is disabled, the M111 only sends and receives IPv4 traffic on the wireless link. By default, all other traffic is unsupported and is dropped. In some cases, you may want to forward the unsupported traffic to a wired device connected to Port 1.

When the Ethernet MAC cloning feature is enabled, the M111 forwards all incoming traffic on the wireless link to the attached wired device. There is no unsupported traffic.

To forward unsupported traffic

1.Select Wireless > Bridging. The Wireless bridging page opens.

2.Enable the Redirect unsupported traffic to option.

3.Specify the MAC address of the wired device to which you want to forward traffic. The device must be accessible via Port 1.

4.Select Save.

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