The current behavior does not allow the transfer of ARP requests to passive clients. Since the wireless controller does not have any IP related information about passive clients, it cannot respond to any ARP Power for battery-operated devices such as mobile phones and printers is preserved because they do not have to respond to The upstream device that sends out the ARP request to the client will not know where the client is located.
With an ARP response instead of passing the request directly to the client. Upon receiving an ARP request, the controller responds Wireless LAN controllers currently act as a proxy for ARP requests. As a result, when passive clients are used, the controller never knows the IP address unless they use the DHCP. These clientsĭo not transmit any IP information such as IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information when they associate with an access Passive clients are wireless devices, such as scales and printers that are configured with a static IP address. Not supported with the AP groups and FlexConnect centrally switched WLANs.
#WIRED CLIENT MERAKI WIRELESS BRIDGE MAC#
Configuring a Fallback Policy with MAC Filtering and Web Authentication.Configuring Cisco Intrusion Detection System.Configuring Management Frame Protection.Configuring and Applying Access Control Lists.Using Dynamic Interfaces for Management.Configuring the System for SpectraLink NetLink Telephones.Configuring Local Network Users on the Controller.
#WIRED CLIENT MERAKI WIRELESS BRIDGE SOFTWARE#
Managing Controller Software and Configurations.Resetting the Controller to Default Settings.Configuring the Cisco Discovery ProtocolĪuthentication for the Controller and NTP/SNTP Server.Configuring Application Visibility and Control.