New function with version: 12.6.0
New:
- Note on the exclusive use of port 5353
Last updated:
02.2024
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Area mDNS-Repeater
mDNS-Repeater
The multicast DNS repeater forwards mDNS queries between interfaces and networks without the need to configure an extra DNS server.
Multicast-capable devices, such as printers, can be made visible across different networks.
The mDNS repeater only uses port 5353 as source and destination port!
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Description
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mDNS repeater configuration
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Activate mDNS repeater: |
Yes |
Activates the multicast DNS repeater
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The mDNS repeater is active
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The mDNS repeater is deactivated
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Interface: |
×LAN1 ×LAN2 |
Selection of the interfaces between which mDNS requests are to be forwarded. At least two interfaces must be entered.
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Default behavior for networks: |
default |
All networks connected to the interfaces use the mDNS repeater
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Blocked network exceptions: |
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Networks from which mDNS requests are not forwarded
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Allowed network exceptions: Only if Default behavior for all networks is deactivated |
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Explicit specification of the networks from which mDNS requests are forwarded
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