Configureing 2 x Vlan - ISP provided on the WAN to your LAN Clients?

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Configureing 2 x Vlan - ISP provided on the WAN to your LAN Clients?
Configureing 2 x Vlan - ISP provided on the WAN to your LAN Clients?
2024-03-14 13:57:35
Model: OC200   ER605 (TL-R605)   TL-SG2008  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 2.2.4 Build 20240119 Rel.44368

Dear fellow forum users.
I have a challenge that I cannot solve.
I have already made some inquiries, but I am afraid that it is more about my question than the challenge.
My knowledge regarding networking is very poor.
However, I don't want to hesitate to give it a try here again.

*) My question ! Can someone tell me How and Where in the Omada OC200 Hardware Controller I process the technical details to process 2 VLANs that are supplied by the ISP within the WAN so that they are implemented in the local LAN and can be used by the Clients? (my TV's)
The ISP (see technical data provided) is DELTA FIBER
The VLAN 100 is for the Internet. VLAN 101 is for IPTV.
Less important NOW, another attempt to make a VLAN20 for the DECO M5 APs (but it is only on the LAN) and I don't know if this is a good idea.
My apologies if I do not use the correct technical names for all applications.

 

My network consists of;
1 x OC200 V1.0              VER: 5.13.24            Firmw:  1.28.2 Build 20240110 Rel.78776
1 x ER605V2.0               VER: 2.2.4                Firmw: 2.2.4 Build 20240119 Rel.44368
4 x TL-SG2008 V4.20    VER: 4.20.1               Firmw: 4.20.1 Build 20240115 Rel.72847

 

I include my network diagram here in which most of the technical information should be present (except ISP)
I already have some information and know that I am setting VLAN100 on the WAN.
I also think that the VLAN101 for IPTV is set in Omada - Local-Settings-Services-IPTV is correct.
But I would like someone to explain this and the sequel.

So far.

Thanks in advance, hope to see your reply.

 

OMADA OC200 network layout

 

THE ISP DELTA INFO 04-03-2024

P2P Fiber Optic Network / XGSPON Fiber Optic Network
DHCP must be used to configure IPv4 on the WAN interface. The following VLANs are used in the DELTA network

VLAN 100 Internet
VLAN 101 TV
VLAN 102 Voice (not used)
IPv6 is not supported

To achieve the best quality on TV streams, the following static routers must be configured in your own device (modem/router):
Routing from the customer LAN to the following subnet must be routed via VLAN 100:
Source interface LAN destination 62.45.57.36/32 interface VLAN 100
Routing the customer LAN to the following subnets are routed via VLAN101:

62.45.57.34/32
62.45.57.0/24
62.45.59.0/24
62.45.76.0/24
62.45.58.226/32
62.45.45.150/32
62.45.49.0/24
212.115.196.0/25
217.63.90.128/25
217.63.91.0/26
62.45.61.32/27
62.45.61.16/28
62.45.61.64/28
217.102.255.57/32

 

Good day ! I would like to help and contribute to this community as much as possible. I'll probably be more asking than contributing at the beginning. Please excuse my poor knowledge. Cheers!
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Re:Configureing 2 x Vlan - ISP provided on the WAN to your LAN Clients?
2024-03-15 07:57:02

  @Hejacon 

I think the best solution is to configure IPTV on the controller, and then you can connect the TV directly to the router. You can then connect an unmanaged switch between the router and the TV.

 

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2024-03-15 08:17:52 - last edited 2024-03-15 11:11:23

  @Hank21 Hi Hank, thanks for your gesture, but I don't have an unmanaged (switch and I would NEED to lay a few more difficult cables.).Sorry made a few typing mistakes 
That also does not solve my insight regarding the VLANs.
Maybe an idea before if I give up. But I think it should be possible (with the appropriate knowledge).
Of course I can always try it in a test setup,
But thanks a lot for your response.

Good day ! I would like to help and contribute to this community as much as possible. I'll probably be more asking than contributing at the beginning. Please excuse my poor knowledge. Cheers!
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