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07-01-2011 01:16 AM
07-01-2011 01:16 AM
I have a serious problem with the MSM760 controller which renders it completely useless for us.
After a while the MSM760 starts to answer ARP requests on the network for random IP addresses on subnets which aren't configured on the MSM.
I reset the configuration, upgraded the firmware and startet from scratch two days ago. Today the same thing happened again. I disconnected the MSM from the network and connected a workstation directly to the LAN port and started a network scan.
This is the configuration:
Workstation IP 192.168.3.1, Gateway 192.168.3.5
MSM IP 172.16.10.100
This is what the scanner gets:
Workstation: who has the 192.168.3.5?
MSM: 192.168.3.5 is on (MAC address from MSM)
I tried this with a B and A network address for the workstation with the same result: the MSM760 answers any ARP request.
I backup up the configuration and reset it, then reloaded the configuration and the issue vanished. But this happend twice already with completely different configurations.
We cannot connect the MSM to our network, the last time it disabled an entire terminalserver farm.
Any ideas?
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07-01-2011 01:53 PM
07-01-2011 01:53 PM
SolutionHi
This behavior is intentional and can be disabled. The concept is to support clients with any IP address - so they will still get a login page and can surf the web even if they have a static IP - so it is designed for guest access in hotels and eliminating the need to help customers on the phone to change IP settings.
if you disable the "Allow any IP address" feature in public access - that interference should stop.
good luck
Murray
wifi-soft
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07-03-2011 11:40 PM
07-03-2011 11:40 PM
Re: MSM 760 ARP poisoning
Thanks, I'll try that.
I suspected something similar, but was confused because the behavior isn't consistent.
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10-30-2012 08:47 AM
10-30-2012 08:47 AM
Re: MSM 760 ARP poisoning
Hi,
I have the same problem on my MSM720 but i don't see this option in public access.
May be this option move to another menu in 5.7.1.0 ?
regards
Cedric