HowTo: Omada Port Security MAC-ID based?
Hi,
I do have an Outdoor Access-Point connected to my switch.
All configured with Omada Controller.
How can I secure my switch port in that way, that 'only' the Outdoor Access-Point MAC-ID is allowed to connect to that switch port?
Didn't find a way or any explanation within manuals.
Hope to get some help.
Thx.
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@Hank21 So there's no way to secure the network if someone manages to get access to the outdoor AP ?
Even if outdoor AP is used in a Wifi Mesh setup without a physical connection to the switch you can still connect to the network by just plugging a device in the LAN port of the TPlink POE injector, I just tested it.
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Really hard to belief that this is not supported.
Is there any other way to prevent the mentioned attack?
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I have already invested quite a bit in TP-Link equipment for our company, but I also couldn't find the option for port security via mac address. I now read that this option is not there yet. Is it already known when this will be possible?I have already invested quite a bit in TP-Link equipment for our company, but I also couldn't find the option for port security via mac address. I now read that this option is not there yet. Is it already known when this will be possible?
Kind regards.
Robin
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Currently Port Security is only available on Standalone mode. We will update it to the Controller in future.
We don't have an exactly schedule yet.
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Spryde wrote
Same for me Robin, invested a lot into TP-Link (private and company) but I've drawn a line. Should final firmware not be available by the end of the year, I will sell all my TP-Link stuff, because I do not like to be put off again and again and play the beta tester.... Network infrastructure must run - I can not and do not want to deal again and again with problems in the area.
@Spryde So yet again the 'Jam tomorrow' syndrome where a basic, but important function in networking is not available. This reflects really badly on TP-Link for use in the corporate market and is why purchase decisions by my organization have recently gone to another similar, but much better organised, system.
TP-Link need to establish a timeline, publicly publish dates for implementation & then stick to a product development roadmap, otherwise the current 'not really professional' tag is going to continue with the Omada SDN (sadly deficient network) system.
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Hi.
Any update on how to secure switch ports?
When will it come to Omada Controller?
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@Spryde This is crazy that port security is still not implemented. When will this be a feature on this "advanced" network solution. In the meantime, is the only workaround to introduce another switch which supports port security, or use standalone mode?
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