Arp caching page – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

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Stratix 5100 Device Manager Parameter Definitions

Chapter 4

ARP Caching Page

ARP caching on the access point reduces the traffic on your wireless LAN by
stopping ARP requests for client devices at the access point. Instead of
forwarding ARP requests to client devices, the access point responds to requests
on behalf of associated client devices.

When ARP caching is disabled, the access point forwards all ARP requests
through the radio port to associated clients, and the client that the ARP request is
directed responds. When ARP caching is enabled, the access point responds to
ARP requests for associated clients and does not forward requests to clients.
When the access point receives an ARP request for an IP address not in the cache,
the access point drops the request and does not forward it.

Figure 76 - ARP Caching Page

Table 61 - ARP Caching Page Parameter Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Client ARP Caching

Click the appropriate radio button to enable or disable client ARP caching.

Forward ARP Requests to Radio
Interfaces When Not All Client IP
Addresses Are Known

When a non-Cisco client device is associated to an access point and is not passing
data, the access point can not know the client's IP address. If this situation occurs
frequently on your wireless LAN, you can enable this check box. In this case, the
access point responds on behalf of clients with IP addresses known to the access
point but forwards out its radio port any ARP requests addressed to unknown
clients. When the access point learns the IP addresses for all associated clients, it
drops ARP requests not directed to its associated clients.

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