Fixed IP Adress Using SG2210P as Layer 3 Switch
Hi there!
Here is my environment

I'm using the SG2210P as a layer 3 Switch. I defined my VLANs accordingly to the post https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/650966, what is working fine.
Some devices need fix ip Adresses.

as you can only the Administration VLAN (10) can be selected. the selected client needs to be in VLAN 40, which cannot be selected. so I am not sure if that will work.
ANy ideas on that?
wickie
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Switch DHCP does not support reservation and also switch vlans do not appear as selectable "networks" in omada since they are not gateway interfaces
You can easily get around this
Recreate all vlans as GAteway interfaces, and in the vlan config, set the default gateway to the IP of the switch interface you will give each SVI on the switch
You need to keep the gateway route to the switch, and the switch default route to the gateway.
Then, not only can you use DHCP reservations (because the gateway is acting as DHCP server), your vlans will show up in various places as "networks" but since the switch vlan IPs are the "gateway" for each device via DHCP / Static, you still get switch routing.
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Switch DHCP does not support reservation and also switch vlans do not appear as selectable "networks" in omada since they are not gateway interfaces
You can easily get around this
Recreate all vlans as GAteway interfaces, and in the vlan config, set the default gateway to the IP of the switch interface you will give each SVI on the switch
You need to keep the gateway route to the switch, and the switch default route to the gateway.
Then, not only can you use DHCP reservations (because the gateway is acting as DHCP server), your vlans will show up in various places as "networks" but since the switch vlan IPs are the "gateway" for each device via DHCP / Static, you still get switch routing.
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Recreate all vlans as GAteway interfaces,
and in the vlan config, set the default gateway to the IP of the switch interface you will give each SVI on the switch
Which VLAN config? Of the Switch?
You need to keep the gateway route to the switch, and the switch default route to the gateway.
Then, not only can you use DHCP reservations (because the gateway is acting as DHCP server), your vlans will show up in various places as "networks" but since the switch vlan IPs are the "gateway" for each device via DHCP / Static, you still get switch routing.
can me give a more detailed instructions, please?
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You can refer to this:How to configure VLAN with Omada Network v6
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