Create multiple gateways Omada
Good morning,
i have a couple of network where there is a router (ER7206) as gateway managed by Omada controller.
In the settings i have a main network (ex. 192.168.10.1/24 ) in "Interface purpose" with DHCP and all the ports are with "All profiles".
I would like create 1 or 2 new networks (ex. 192.168.20.1/24) without DHCP to permit the comunication beetween some devices with fixed IP and 192.168.10.1/24. I don't want create profile on the ports of the router or of the switches for different reasons (I don't know the port for these devices and these devices could be connected to switches without layer 2/3).
How can i solve it?
I tried to create a new wired network (ex. 192.168.20.1/24) in "Interface purpose" but I can't ping the gateway in any way.
I hope i am been clear and thank you for any advice.
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Hi @IT_nwtDep
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My question was to find a working solution without physical changes. Is there in some way this solution?
You should check what the Ethernet adapter can do on the computer. It's beyond my job and I cannot offer any suggestions. If you gotta use it, then this adapter should be set to as tagged and with VLAN ID. That's what you should do with the adapter.
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Are you looking for this?
Omada SDN Video-How to configure Multi-Networks & Multi-SSIDs with TP-Link Omada SDN Products
Or FAQ and CG.
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Thank you for the answer, I have already saw the video and the post.
As written on my first post I want that all the networks will be accessible from any port. If I leave the ports in "All profile", the secondary network doesn't work.
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Hi @IT_nwtDep
IT_nwtDep wrote
Thank you for the answer, I have already saw the video and the post.
As written on my first post I want that all the networks will be accessible from any port. If I leave the ports in "All profile", the secondary network doesn't work.
If you want me to find out what's wrong, upload pictures of your setup for me. Diagram as well.
There is nothing I can do with your plain description. I read it twice after the time you posted it, and I can only see a description of a plain fact. There is nothing specific. I also don't know how good your VLAN knowledge is.
If you don't bother re-examining your network, that'd be the best and most straightforward way to fix the problem here.
Or you may take a look at the guideline before the post in my signature on how-to get things resolved quickly.
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My knowledge of VLAN is not good and I think the problem is there.
Here a simple diagram (all devices must be connected together). Where is the error? The "All profile" (by default) in the switch L2 port is setted with Untagged Vlan 10 and Tagged Vlan 20. This can't work but how can I solve it in this situation?
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IT_nwtDep wrote
My knowledge of VLAN is not good and I think the problem is there.
Here a simple diagram (all devices must be connected together). Where is the error? The "All profile" (by default) in the switch L2 port is setted with Untagged Vlan 10 and Tagged Vlan 20. This can't work but how can I solve it?
Of course it does not work. I have marked it in the picture. This port should be set with the PVID and use the untagged port.
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My question was to find a working solution without physical changes. Is there in some way this solution?
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Hi @IT_nwtDep
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My question was to find a working solution without physical changes. Is there in some way this solution?
You should check what the Ethernet adapter can do on the computer. It's beyond my job and I cannot offer any suggestions. If you gotta use it, then this adapter should be set to as tagged and with VLAN ID. That's what you should do with the adapter.
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Thank you for your patience, I will try to upgrade the switch unmanaged in switch layer 2 or change physical layout. The ethernet adapter is not so advanced.
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