Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?

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Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
2023-06-04 14:26:58

Is it possible to have a separate DHCP range for a VLAN? I.e., for the default vlan 0 network, the DHCP range is 192.168.100.1/22 and then VLAN #3 is 192.168.3.1/22

 

I have see a post elsewhere saying Omada can do it but I cannot find any option for this. I am using controller version 5.9.9 on a ER7206 v1.0

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Re:Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
2023-06-04 14:41:08
That's the standard if you create a network instead of a vlan.. what is exactly your issue ? ps: Never use this network ranges, instead pick one from 172.16.0.0/12 for example the 192.168.100.x range is in widesdpread use by motorola/arris and other docsis modems/CPE. all other network devices default to some address in 192.168.x.x if anyone plugs other devices you are heading to ip address conflicts that are very unnerving if you do not know exactly what you are doing.
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Re:Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
2023-06-04 14:45:57

  @crrodriguez Using the 172.16... range is good advice but I didn't know about it when I set up the network. It would take a lot of time to change because all of our phones are set up to use a specific local IP for the PBX. The reason I need a different IP range is I am trying to connect a EV charger that has an IP conflict with its service port.

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Re:Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
2023-06-05 03:01:56

  @Eric2022 

 

Create a second LAN definition under Wired Networks.  Configure this with your 192.168.3.1/22 settings.  You can map the VLAN3 to a different physical LAN port on the 7206 (than the one used by the default VLAN) and then wire the EV charger into that port.  Configure the port as untagged, if you can't, you may need to add an Omada controlled switch into your design.

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Re:Separate DHCP IP range for VLAN?
2023-06-05 08:59:28
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