Switch compatibility with Omada

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Switch compatibility with Omada
Switch compatibility with Omada
2022-07-20 15:20:28 - last edited 2023-08-22 11:43:34
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Hi, we are facing an issue in regards with the Omada products that we've bought recently. Currently, we have TL-ER7206 for the router, OC300 for the controller, EAP265HD for the access points and TL-SG2452 for the switch. The issue here is with the switch in which was a mistake in our part, as this cannot be manage by the Omada controller (as far as I know). 

The configuration so far is that we have set up 2 SSIDs, one that uses VLAN 1 and the other is the VLAN 10. No problem connecting to VLAN 1 SSID, but when I connect to the VLAN 10 SSID, it wont give an IP address from the VLAN 10 DHCP server. 
However I tried connecting the APs to a dumb switch (home class), and VLAN 10 will give IP addresses. 

My question is, is there a specific configuration on how I can make VLANs work in our current setup? Our office won't be able to buy another switch in the mean time.

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Re:Switch compatibility with Omada
2022-07-21 07:10:36 - last edited 2023-08-22 11:43:12

  @IDB Hi, what is the exactly model number of your switch? T1600G-52TS or  TL-SG2452? They are different models.

T1600G-52TS V4 supports SDN controller, just need the newest firmware.

 

But TL-SG2452 won't support SDN. You will have to do the VLAN settings manually. On the switch create the VLAN10 and use Tagged port to connect the main router and the AP.

 

 

 

 

 

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