Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP

Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP

Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP
Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP
2025-06-24 12:47:26 - last edited 2025-06-27 08:27:02

I adopted the switch and can't work out how to set up a Trunk so I can have different SSIDs on different networks. Maybe adopting the switch into Omada was the problem.

Does anyone know how to do this with an adopted switch, or should I forget the adoption?

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Re:Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP -Solution
2025-06-25 06:18:13 - last edited 2025-06-27 08:27:02

Hi  @ftwig 

 

Do you have an SDN gateway router?

 

The default profile ALL works like the trunk port.

 

If this is not what you are asking, please provide us with your network's topology and VLAN settings.

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Re:Configuring trunk on Omada Controller (software on Linux) for SG2008P managed switch / EAP723 WAP -Solution
2025-06-25 06:18:13 - last edited 2025-06-27 08:27:02

Hi  @ftwig 

 

Do you have an SDN gateway router?

 

The default profile ALL works like the trunk port.

 

If this is not what you are asking, please provide us with your network's topology and VLAN settings.

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