IP Address Ranges in IP Groups in Omada
Is there some more intelligent way to define IP Address ranges for IP Groups in Omada Controller?
I can only define subnets via the CIDR notation, which isn't precise enough, and an IP group has a limit of 16 items in it, so I can't just explicitly define a list of sequential IPs.
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you can not, I have been in contact with tp-link about this and they say this. i asked about this ip range 10.154.1.25 --- 10.154.1.158. the answer was For your case, you may try: 10.154.1.25/29,10.154.1.33/27,10.154.1.65/26,10.154.1.154/27 Sorry for the inconvenience caused. Your understanding and cooperation are highly appreciated. There is a lott of issue with acl. i saw on the forum yesterday that you can not use acl between vlan. vlan are open to traffic between vlan with no option to deny trafick, solution vas blockking on switch!!! så I dont know. I have a cuple of TL-R605 in order but with all these limitations I am skeptical that this can be used in a business network.
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@shberge Exactly - there are sooo many problems with Omada that I'm starting to think on money back....
No ACL rules based on time (TL-R605 + TL-SG2008P + EAP660HD) ... no comments.
I made a backup of all Omada network after installation - today I restored it fot a 4th time!
Hope these guys from TP-LINK are working on firmware upgrades.
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