OMADA Controller - Access Control Rule

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OMADA Controller - Access Control Rule
OMADA Controller - Access Control Rule
2020-12-07 20:10:10 - last edited 2020-12-08 16:32:14
Model: EAP245  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 2.4.0

Hello,

 

I have the following situation:

 

4x TP-Link EAP245 with an Omada Controller.
2x SSID (SSID-A and SSID-B)

 

I am very satisfied with how it works, but I have some problems setting up the Access Control Rule.

 

SSID-B may use all IPs from 192.168.1.X range except two IPs 192.168.1.199 and 192.168.1.200

 

I have created an "Allow rule":

 

Subnets 192.168.1.0/24

Exclude Subnets 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

Only now I can no longer connect to the internet through my router 192.168.1.254

 

Can someone tell me how to get the correct settings?

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2020-12-08 12:32:52 - last edited 2020-12-08 16:32:14

Dear @GtH,

 

SSID-B may use all IPs from 192.168.1.X range except two IPs 192.168.1.199 and 192.168.1.200 

I have created an "Allow rule":

 

Subnets 192.168.1.0/24

Exclude Subnets 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

If your purpose is to prevent the devices connected to SSID-B from communicating with IP 192.168.1.199 and IP 192.168.1.200, you may create a "Block rule" instead.

 

Block Subnets as 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

For further assistance, please kindly provide the current firmware version of the EAP245 and tell us the controller version.

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2020-12-08 12:32:52 - last edited 2020-12-08 16:32:14

Dear @GtH,

 

SSID-B may use all IPs from 192.168.1.X range except two IPs 192.168.1.199 and 192.168.1.200 

I have created an "Allow rule":

 

Subnets 192.168.1.0/24

Exclude Subnets 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

If your purpose is to prevent the devices connected to SSID-B from communicating with IP 192.168.1.199 and IP 192.168.1.200, you may create a "Block rule" instead.

 

Block Subnets as 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

For further assistance, please kindly provide the current firmware version of the EAP245 and tell us the controller version.

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2020-12-08 16:32:03

 

Fae wrote

Dear @GtH,

 

SSID-B may use all IPs from 192.168.1.X range except two IPs 192.168.1.199 and 192.168.1.200 

I have created an "Allow rule":

 

Subnets 192.168.1.0/24

Exclude Subnets 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

If your purpose is to prevent the devices connected to SSID-B from communicating with IP 192.168.1.199 and IP 192.168.1.200, you may create a "Block rule" instead.

 

Block Subnets as 192.168.1.199/32 and 192.168.1.200/32

 

For further assistance, please kindly provide the current firmware version of the EAP245 and tell us the controller version.

 

Dear @Fae ,

 

Thank you very much. That solved my problem!!

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Re:OMADA Controller - Access Control Rule
2020-12-09 06:43:51

Dear @GtH,

 

Thank you very much. That solved my problem!!

 

Welcome and thank you for updating the result. Glad to hear that it helps.

 

Hope you enjoy the Internet with the Omada products. Cheers!

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