Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Closed on 12 Nov)

Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Closed on 12 Nov)

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-15 22:29:37

  @Julian2111
 

I noticed the same thing.

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-15 21:09:20

  @Vincent-TP I think you don't understand it. 'Username' is the emailadres for authentication to the SMTP server. The 'Sender Email' is the email that is used when you send a email (alert for example).

 

But if you send a 'Test Email', it don't use the 'Sender Email' but 'Username'. It need to use the Sender Email, if filled in. 

 

If a user don't fill it, they dont need it, and then it use the 'Username'. Thats fine then, but when you use 'Sender Email' not.

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-15 20:58:26

  @Vincent-TP 

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2. At first I noticed it after the upgrade before, that happened sometimes but not that often. 

 

 

E.g. here my sip router. It is running all the time and sending data through the internet, but the controller says offline for 28 minutes, same for my smart home server or my 2 servers.

 

3. Omada is the onliest SDN system I use in my local network

4. Yes I already tried that

Home: 1x ER8411, 1x SG3428X-M2, 1xSG2210P, 2x ES205GP,1x EAP-775 Wall, 1xEAP773, 1x EAP772 EU, 2x EAP653 EU, 1x 650 Desktop EU External: 1x ER7412-M2 Controller: OC220 v1
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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-15 02:19:03

Hi  @Julian2111 

 

Thanks for the feedback. Here are some details we would like to know:

1. Please share a screenshot of your controller's Device page, which will help us identify the specific hardware and firmware versions of the SDN devices you are using.

2. When did this situation first occur? Since the update the pre-release firmware? 

3. Do you have any other SDN devices? Are they affected?

4. Did you forget the two switches and re-adopt them?

Julian2111 wrote

That issue with the devices connected over RJ45 to the SG3428X-M2 and ES205GP switches, are listed as offline (but they are definitely online, because e.g. my SIP server or my Smart Home server are accessible from the intranet and from external) in the controller (OC220) still exists. Even when setting the clients offline setting up to 10 minutes.

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-14 21:21:42
That issue with the devices connected over RJ45 to the SG3428X-M2 and ES205GP switches, are listed as offline (but they are definitely online, because e.g. my SIP server or my Smart Home server are accessible from the intranet and from external) in the controller (OC220) still exists. Even when setting the clients offline setting up to 10 minutes.
Home: 1x ER8411, 1x SG3428X-M2, 1xSG2210P, 2x ES205GP,1x EAP-775 Wall, 1xEAP773, 1x EAP772 EU, 2x EAP653 EU, 1x 650 Desktop EU External: 1x ER7412-M2 Controller: OC220 v1
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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-14 00:58:20

  @ceejaybassist 

Just wanted to mention that when I logged into the controller today I can now see the topolgy view and dashbaords all udpated to what guys are seeing.

weirdly I cant understand why it was not updated earlier, which saying that I did try different browsers thinking it was something related... anyway all good and thank to all that suggested options.

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-13 13:00:28 - last edited 2025-10-13 22:50:20

  @Vincent-TP
 

 

Oops!

 

The saga continues. LOL


My router on WAN2 went down in the early hours of the morning and came back up a little later. The router's status was Accessible, and the ER605 V2 reported Offline Detection.

I turned my carrier router on WAN2 off and on again, and it managed to return to Online status as soon as it came back online.

 

This detection status on the ER605 V2 isn't able to retrieve the real status of the carrier routers.

 

So, we have two obvious problems:
1- Something is causing the ER605's resources to stagnate to the point of affecting the load balancer's operation and possibly even other resources;

2- The real status of a carrier router reconnection isn't being effectively understood, where the router is working perfectly, but the WAN1 or WAN2 port isn't properly recognized by the device's firmware.


UPDATE
 

Internet access went down and then returned a little later, but the status remained offline in Detection.

It only returned when I turned the router off and on again.

Another issue occurred later in the day. I followed the same process, but this time the status remained offline.



 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-13 03:01:49

  @Artur.Aragao 

Yay Omada app has finally been released on the Android store 🤙

Artur.Aragao wrote

  @ceejaybassist

 

 

Dear all,

 

It's great that you want to solve your problem and even help others.

 

However, I strongly recommend against downloading Omada apps unless they're from official sources.

 

These apps from unofficial sources may have been manipulated to create a backdoor or worse.

 

Stay tuned. Okay?

 

Yay the Omada app has finally been released in the Android store 🤙

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-13 02:59:22

Hi  @ikheetjeff 

 

Thanks for your feedback.

Some users prefer to hide their email addresses, while others don't. Based on your needs, I recommend directly setting the Username as the Sender email.

ikheetjeff wrote

When you send a 'test email' under Mail Server, the Sender Email is not used — instead, the Username is used. However, for actual alerts, the Sender Email is used.

 

This caused some confusion for me. When you click on 'Test Email', the sender should display the email address specified under Sender Email.

 

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 28th Sep)
2025-10-12 20:29:22 - last edited 2025-10-12 20:30:42

When you send a 'test email' under Mail Server, the Sender Email is not used — instead, the Username is used. However, for actual alerts, the Sender Email is used.

 

This caused some confusion for me. When you click on 'Test Email', the sender should display the email address specified under Sender Email.

 

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