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  • Product Name: LCOS LX 7.12
  • Ụdị: 7.12
  • Ụbọchị mwepụta: 10/2025

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mDNS Filter Configuration
The mDNS filter feature allows you to control which mDNS-based services are permitted for forwarding over the WLAN network.

Configuring mDNS Services

  1. Access the Setup menu on the device.
  2. Navigate to the mDNS-Filter section.
  3. Add services to the whitelist based on the mDNS Services table.
  4. Specify the Network-Name and select the desired services to be forwarded.

Service List Configuration
The Services list operates as a whitelist, allowing only the specified mDNS services for forwarding over the WLAN. If the list is empty, all services are permitted.

Setup Menu Additions
The Setup menu includes additional options related to mDNS filter configuration:

mDNS-Filter
The mDNS-Filter option allows you to manage Multicast DNS services for service discovery in the network. It enables selective forwarding of mDNS requests over WLAN while optimizing airtime usage.

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Addendum to LCOS LX version 7.12

  • This document describes the changes and enhancements in LCOS LX version 7.12 since the previous version.

2 mDNS filter

  • mDNS (Multicast DNS) is used for simple service discovery in the (W)LAN. Prominent applications based on this are Bonjour / AirPlay and Google Cast.
  • Since mDNS requests are sent as multicast, transmission at the WLAN level must use the lowest permitted data rate, which can consume significant airtime depending on the volume of mDNS requests. With the mDNS filter, requests to definable mDNS services can be selectively allowed for forwarding over the WLAN.
  • Configure the mDNS filter under Wireless LAN > WLAN Networks > mDNS filter.

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mDNS Services contains the most common mDNS-based services by default, but it can also be manually extended.

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  • Aha
    • The name of a service.
  • Service-Type
    • The type of this service.
  • Ikwu
    • Comment for this entry.

In the Services list, configure filters based on the services from the mDNS Services table.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)4 The Services list works as a whitelist: If the list is not populated, all mDNS services are allowed. If the list contains entries, only the permitted services are allowed. All other services are filtered.

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Network-Name
Here you can configure the WLAN network name for which the filter should apply.

Ọrụ Here you can add one or more of the mDNS-based services defined in the Services table for which requests should be forwarded.

Additions to the Setup menu

mDNS-Filter

  • mDNS (Multicast DNS) is used for simple service discovery in the (W)LAN. Prominent applications based on this are Bonjour / AirPlay and Google Cast.
  • Since mDNS requests are sent as multicast, transmission at the WLAN level must use the lowest permitted data rate, which can consume significant airtime depending on the volume of mDNS requests. With the mDNS filter, requests to definable mDNS services can be selectively allowed for forwarding over the WLAN.

SNMP ID:

  • 2.46

Console path: Melite

Ọrụ
The Services table contains the most common mDNS-based services by default, but it can also be manually extended.

SNMP ID: 2.46.1

Console path: Setup > mDNS-Filter

Name The name of a service.

  • SNMP ID: 2.46.1.1

Console path: Setup > mDNS-Filter > Services

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  • 2.1.1.1.2 Service-Type The type of this service.
  • SNMP ID: 2.46.1.2
  • Console path:
    • Setup > mDNS-Filter > Services
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  • 2.1.1.1.3 ikwu Comment for this entry.
  • SNMP ID: 2.46.1.3
  • Console path:
    • Setup > mDNS-Filter > Services
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2.1.1.2 Services-List
Configure filters here based on the services from the Services table.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3) The Services list works as a whitelist: If the list is not populated, all mDNS services are allowed. If the list contains entries, only the permitted services are allowed. All other services are filtered.

SNMP ID: 2.46.2

Console path: Setup > mDNS-Filter

Network-Name
Here you can configure the WLAN network name for which the filter should apply.

SNMP ID: 2.46.2.1

Console path:
Setup > mDNS-Filter > Services-List

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Ọrụ
Here you can add one or more of the mDNS-based services defined in the Services table for which requests should be forwarded.

SNMP ID: 2.46.2.2

Console path:
Setup > mDNS-Filter > Services-List

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Cloud-managed Hotspot: Walled Garden 
Walled Garden allows you to define IP addresses or hostnames that should be reachable for hotspot clients who are not yet logged in. Typically, these are hosts that provide additional resources required by the landing page (e.g., graphics, fonts, or even entire third-party login services).

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)Full integration of the Walled Garden configuration into the LANCOM Management Cloud hotspot configuration is planned.

Additions to the Setup menu 

Walled-Garden
Walled Garden allows you to define IP addresses or hostnames that should be reachable for hotspot clients who are not yet logged in. Typically, these are hosts that provide additional resources required by the landing page (e.g., graphics, fonts, or even entire third-party login services).

To configure the Walled Garden, proceed as follows:

  1. Create a Cloud-managed Hotspot in the LANCOM Management Cloud.
  2. Next, determine the name of this Cloud-managed Hotspot from the table under Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Hotspots.
  3. Now create one or more entries in this table, with “Hotspot” containing the name of the hotspot configuration and “Hostname” containing the host or IP address to be allowed. The use of wildcards such as “*.lancom.de” is possible.
  4. If a Walled Garden host should only be accessible without login when the LANCOM Management Cloud is not reachable, then for each entry the switch “LMC-unreachable-only” can additionally be set.
  5. Finally, save the configuration using the command “flash”.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)DNS requests from unauthenticated clients in the hotspot network are analyzed, and the resolved IP addresses are cached in the background to support the use of wildcards.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)To simplify the process, it is recommended to perform these configuration steps in the LANCOM Management Cloud using an add-in.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.2

Console path: Setup > WLAN > Hotspot

Ebe na-ekpo ọkụ
Name of the hotspot.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.2.1

Console path:
Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Walled-Garden

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Aha nnabata
Enter here the host to be enabled or its IP address. The use of wildcards such as “*.lancom.de” is possible.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.2.2

Console path:
Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Walled-Garden

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LMC-unreachable-only
If a Walled Garden host should only be accessible without login when the LANCOM Management Cloud is not reachable, this switch can additionally be set to “Yes”.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.2.3

Console path:
Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Walled-Garden

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  • Mba
  • Ee

Cloud-managed Hotspot: Make local RFC1918 networks accessible

  • In networks operated as a Cloud-managed Hotspot, traffic to RFC1918 networks is generally prohibited. This affects the following networks:
    • 10.0.0.0/8
    • 192.168.0.0/16
    • 172.16.0.0/12
  • With this feature, traffic to these networks or to individual hosts can be selectively allowed.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)An add-in is required in the LANCOM Management Cloud.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)The configuration is only possible via the CLI.

Additions to the Setup menu

Allowed-Targets

  • In networks operated as a Cloud-managed Hotspot, traffic to RFC1918 networks is generally prohibited. This affects the following networks:
    • 10.0.0.0/8
    • 192.168.0.0/16
    • 172.16.0.0/12
  • With this feature, traffic to these networks or to individual hosts can be selectively allowed.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3) An add-in is required in the LANCOM Management Cloud.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.3

Console path: Setup > WLAN > Hotspot

Ebe na-ekpo ọkụ
Name of the hotspot.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.3.1

Console path:
Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Allowed-Targets

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IP-Network
Allowed IPv4 network for this hotspot.

SNMP ID: 2.20.12.3.1

Console path:
Setup > WLAN > Hotspot > Allowed-Targets

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DHCP: Add Circuit ID (Option 82) and Remote ID

  • The access point can add the Circuit ID and/or Remote ID to relayed DHCP packets. The DHCP server can make decisions based on this information, such as assigning specific IP addresses.
  • LANconfig: Interfaces > DHCP Snooping

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Port Here you can configure the WLAN network name or a LAN port (depending on the device model ETHx or LANx) on which DHCP requests should be supplemented.

Circuit-ID The Circuit ID can be configured here using these placeholders:

  • %i: Inserts the name of the interface where the relay agent received the DHCP request.
  • %n: Inserts the name of the DHCP relay agent as specified under Setup > Name.
  • %s: Inserts the WLAN SSID if the DHCP packet originates from a WLAN client. For other clients, this variable contains an empty string.
  • %r: Inserts the system-wide MAC address.
  • %%: Inserts a percent sign.

Remote-ID 
Here you can configure the Remote ID using these placeholders:

  • %i: Inserts the name of the interface through which the relay agent received the DHCP request.
  • %n: Inserts the name of the DHCP relay agent as specified under Setup > Name.
  • %s: Inserts the WLAN SSID if the DHCP packet originates from a WLAN client. For other clients, this variable contains an empty string.
  • %r: Inserts the system-wide MAC address.
  • %%: Inserts a percent sign.

Additions to the Setup menu

Akwa akwa

SNMP ID: 2.45

Console path: Melite

DHCP-Snooping
The access point can add the Circuit ID and/or Remote ID to relayed DHCP packets. The DHCP server can make decisions based on this information, such as assigning specific IP addresses.

SNMP ID: 2.45.1

Console path: Setup > Bridge

Port
Here you can configure the WLAN network name or a LAN port (depending on the device model ETHx or LANx) on which DHCP requests should be supplemented.

LANCOM-SYSTEMS-LCOS-LX-7-12-Addendum-LX-Devices-fig- (3)The identifiers of the LAN ports can be viewed in the CLI table Status > LAN > Ports.

SNMP ID: 2.45.1.1

Console path:
Setup > Bridge > DHCP-Snooping

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Circuit-ID
The Circuit ID can be configured here using these placeholders:

  • %i: Inserts the name of the interface where the relay agent received the DHCP request. a %n: Inserts the name of the DHCP relay agent as specified under Setup > Name.
  • %s: Inserts the WLAN SSID if the DHCP packet originates from a WLAN client. For other clients, this variable contains an empty string.
  • %r: Inserts the system-wide MAC address.
  • %%: Inserts a percent sign.

SNMP ID: 2.45.1.2

Console path:
Setup > Bridge > DHCP-Snooping

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Remote-ID
Here you can configure the Remote ID using these placeholders:

  • %i: Inserts the name of the interface through which the relay agent received the DHCP request.
  • %n: Inserts the name of the DHCP relay agent as specified under Setup > Name.
  • %s: Inserts the WLAN SSID if the DHCP packet originates from a WLAN client. For other clients, this variable contains an empty string.
  • %r: Inserts the system-wide MAC address.
  • %%: Inserts a percent sign.

SNMP ID: 2.45.1.3

Console path:
Setup > Bridge > DHCP-Snooping

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Factory default active services according to EN 18031 GEC-4

In LCOS LX 7.12, the following network services are active in the factory default state:

Ọrụ Ọrụ Port
SSH Njikwa ngwaọrụ TCP 22
HTTPS Njikwa ngwaọrụ TCP 443
LL2M Njikwa ngwaọrụ oyi akwa 2
WTP WLAN controller connection Ọnụ ego UDP 1027
LMC Connection to LANCOM Management Cloud TCP 443
TFTP Device search with LANconfig Ọnụ ego UDP 69

Ajụjụ

Q: What is the purpose of the mDNS filter?

A: The mDNS filter controls the forwarding of specific mDNS-based services over the WLAN network, helping to manage airtime usage efficiently.

Q: How can I configure the mDNS filter for my network?

A: To configure the mDNS filter, access the Setup menu, navigate to the mDNS-Filter section, add desired services to the whitelist, and specify the network name for filtering.

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