Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)

Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Thursday

Hi  @ceejaybassist 

 

What if using the mobile data of the phone? Before checking, please exit the Tapo APP from background.

To verify, are all the Tapo cameras showing offline?

If turn off isolated VLAN, will they back online?

ceejaybassist wrote

  @jra11500 No. My phone is on separate VLAN. But I can access it through the app even outside my local network so I should be able to access it through the app even if LAN isolation is enabled on the CCTV VLAN coz it isn't blocking outgoing traffic, which it said in the UI. But I can't. It may be blocking some ougoing traffic that's necessariy for the Tapo Camera to communicate with the app.

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Thursday

  @Vincent-TP 

What if using the mobile data of the phone? Before checking, please exit the Tapo APP from background.

It's not mobile data, but I am connected to a VPN. I cannot access it.

 

To verify, are all the Tapo cameras showing offline?

Yes. All cameras are offline.

 

If turn off isolated VLAN, will they back online?

Yes. It immediately goes back online.

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Friday

Hi  @ceejaybassist 

Thanks for the reply. 

I believe it's the VPN connection's reason.

What kind of VPN are you connecting to? 

Just for a comparison test, will isolated VLAN work when using the phone's mobile data?

ceejaybassist wrote

  @Vincent-TP 

What if using the mobile data of the phone? Before checking, please exit the Tapo APP from background.

It's not mobile data, but I am connected to a VPN. I cannot access it.

 

To verify, are all the Tapo cameras showing offline?

Yes. All cameras are offline.

 

If turn off isolated VLAN, will they back online?

Yes. It immediately goes back online.

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Friday

  @Vincent-TP It's Nord. I can connect to the app and camera just fine using Nord if LAN isolation is disabled.

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Friday

  @GRL 

 

Please see the answer to these questions:

 

GRL wrote

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Also a couple questions about Isolated VLANs.   

 

1) Is it only isolated at the gateway interface, or does this also create "background" switch rules that prevent inter-vlan routing on switch interfaces as well ?

>>>It only take effective on Gateways.

2) Can they be ovveridden to a specific vlan with a gateway or switch rule, similar to how WiFi "Guest Mode" can be overriden with an EAP rule ?

>>>Yes, ACL has higher priority than isolated VLAN.

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
Friday

Hi  @GRL 

 

Thank you so much for all the feedback. Here are some updates:

GRL wrote

Some obervations as I go along

1) My SSIDs clearly exist, and were carried over from previous FW fine, but are not shown in my pre-existing EAP ACLs

 

 

Deleting the ACLs allowed me to recreate them and select the SSIDs again.

 

>>>This is located and will be addressed

 

2)  Managing a gateway -  Advanced > Advanced?   Maybe Advanced > LLDP and seperate Advanced > Echo Server

>>>We will make corresponding adjustments

 

3) Glitchy behaviour when selecting and unselecting ports grouped in a LAG (video attached)

 >>>This will be fixed

 

4) Switch profiles.  Since these no longer set VLANs, allow us to rename them - including the "All" profile and those generated when you make a vlan, and the undeleteable one for the default vlan.  That way we can at least give them more sensible names now.  For example, i set 802.1p values in mine so i could rename the All profile to "QOS - Trusted" and rename the others to things like "QOS - 7" etc, rather than having to make a whole new set.

 >>>We currently cannot implement this, Considering that the official version of the software controller supports users switching back to the old version UI, we have temporarily made no adjustments to the All/Default Profile to avoid potential exceptions that may occur after users revert to the old version UI.

 

6) The old ISP Load widget on the dashboard was very useful, where can i find this information now (specifically ISP latency?)

>>>The ISP load widget is now located in Insights - Report - Wired dashboard, and the Internet Activity in the Dashboard also includes the WAN traffic part, but currently there is no Latency; we are plan to add the Latency curve to this chart.

 

 

7)  I cant trackpad/2 finger scroll here (top arrow) but i can in the lower section (bottom arrow).  On the port display at the top i have to use the teeny scroll bar

>>>This will be fixed

 

8)  The way this new graph thing works is just awful. Everything disappears on it if you hover over a client.  WHY is that one client a bigger green circle than the rest?  The red line indicating the poor signal level is a bit vivid and jarring compared to the rest of it.  The label text is all very faint and unreadable.

>>> All will be optimized.

 

9) There is no way to quickly forget or batch forget clients!  They have to be done one at a time by clicking into them and then hitting the three dots menu>forget This would be a total pain if you want to declutter the clients list and get rid of client history on old clients

>>>We are planning to add an addition of a forget option in the Action column of the Client list for quick forgetting.

 

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
16 hours ago - last edited 16 hours ago

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Had a major show-stopping (quite literally, as i work in theatre) bug with v6 today - Switch adoption at remote site

 

Experienced something i haven't seen before with adopting a new device at a remote site. This remote site is adoped over IPsec site-to-site VPN, and has the controller IP set as option 138 in this sites management vlan DHCP I was asked to swap a SG2008 to a SG2008P for some POE provision at this site - i had a spare SG2008P available in my stock so i made sure it was factory reset, and gave it to my theatre technician to take with him to the other location.

 

He unplugged the SG2008, and plugged in the SG2008P. I saw it show up as pending - great, I clicked adopt - and it got stuck at "configuring" - no amount of him pin-hole factory resetting / readopting it cleared this - it always got stuck at configuring.

 

I ended up having to go there, and after some time realized what was happening, and I haven't seen this before!

 

All my remote sites management IP have a vlan tag that reflects their IP range - in this case the site management is 172.22.0.0 /24 and so this vlan tag is 220, which is set as native PVID on all the router ports (switch connected direct to router, an ER605 v2)

 

Before v6, this worked well. Plug in a new device, it gets auto configured with vlan 220 as its management vlan, it gets DHCP, it adopts fine.

 

This time something weird was happening - when it tried to adopt the switch, it was creating a whole new VLAN on this site, called the MAC address of the switch, id 1, and not assigning it to any of the router ports. and the controller was assigning this as the management vlan of the switch - so when it was adopting and it set that new mystery vlan as the management vlan of the switch, communication died and it got stuck.

 

To successfully adopt the switch, i had to delete this new mystery vlan, change the management vlan ID to 1. The switch immediately adopted and configured fine and i could proceed with setting it up. I have now changed all my remote sites management vlan to id 1 just in case.

 

Im sorry i dont have any screenshots or configs for you, i had to get this sorted urgently for the show tonight. I could pull some controller logs if needed.

Main: ER8411 x1, SG3428X x1, SG3452 x1, SG2428LP x1, SG3210 x1, SG2218P x1, SG2008P x3, ES208G x1, EAP650 x6 Remote: ER7206 v2 x1, ER605 v2 x3, SG2008P x2, EAP650 x2, ES205G x1 Controller: OC300
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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
11 hours ago

Hi  @Vincent-TP ,

 

I think I found another spelling mistake, in both hardware and linux controller. Disabed and Priview instead of disabled and preview.

 

 

 


 
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