Dashboard Topology
Hello all
I've added second switch (same model as first one) to my network at home and noticed that switch 2 is using/registering switch one as up link but in reality both switches are connected directly to gateway.
This is how dashboard topology looks like :

but in reality its should be like this

So question is why is this happening ?
Is this because LLDP mapping is actually LLDP-MED and not "true one" as on JetStream switch models ?
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Thanks for posting here.
Try restarting both the router and the controller—the topology should then correct itself.
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Thank you for you suggestion but it did not help
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Thanks for the reply. You had enabled the LLDP for the two switches, right?
Please refer to the following post:
Troubleshooting Topology in Controller Is Not Recognized Properly
If still the same situation, please try reboot the system in this order:
Router > Controller > Switch_1 > Switch_2 > EAPs.
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The only time i have seen something like this is when experimenting and setting multiple different VLANS as untagged uplinks to the gateway on different ports witht he gateway having those ports set as native PVIDs per vlan
If you are trunking all vlans down the chain over one port i havent seen this happen. Are all your SG2008 switches updated ?
Also, from your topology it looks like your gateway is a ER7206 v1 ? It might be the root cause with its old firmware. Dunno
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Yes I did enabled LLDP-MED per port. I do not see or have found LLPD on its own on switches.
LLDP is available and turned ON on gateway as well.
As far as your url suggestions its not relevant as my SG2008P switches support LLDP-MED and are not third party switches.
I also did reboot in they way you suggested, no effect. Shows same topology as before.
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I am having a similar issue. My network is a bit more complex, consisting of 4 network switches and 5 access points, all being handled by my Omada software controller.
Switch 1 is the 'primary' switch that has my router attached. The Router is NOT a TP-Link model. All three other switches are connected directly to trunk ports on switch 1, with switch 4 being both the smallest switch and the one physically furthest from the demarc, and in fact it is in a separate building.
The topology that Omada produces is absurdly inaccurate, showing switch 4 as the point switch, with switch 1 downstream and then switches 2 and 3 downstream from there.
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