Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller

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Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-07-12 18:44:41

Is there any guidance to removing devices from being controlled by the Omada Controller, or is the only option to perform a factory reset on any of the equipment you want to disconnect?

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Re:Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-07-12 21:05:30

@Dillius 

 

You can Forget the device.

Go to device, manage device and click Forget.

 

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Re:Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-07-13 03:57:56

@Emitplink Thanks, I'll give that a try if I can get my controller back running.

 

Does that actually allow for direct login with the device, or does that simply disconnect it from this Controller but not move it out of "Controller mode"?

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Re:Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-07-13 05:51:21

@Dillius 

 

Remove from the controller and reset the device.

 

BR

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Re:Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-11-20 13:44:52

@Emitplink 

A noob question.

I have just installed omada controller 5.0.15 and adopted two switches (TL-SG2428P 1.0), then decided to remove them. I selected Forget option.

Now, I'm unable to access my switches as none of the credentials I've tried work.

Also, IP addresses on both switches seems to have been set to: 192.168.0.1 ?

Is there any way to access them w/o doing a hard reset?

 

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Re:Guide to gracefully removing device from Omada Controller
2021-11-23 02:57:48

@mariak 

It appears Omeda controller has hijacked my switches, even bore adopting them and changed both to the same IP (???): 192.168.0.1.

I thought UniFi controller was bad....

I'll stick with CISCO for anything production.

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