Some R605 DHCP clients are not visible thru OC200 Omada controller

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Some R605 DHCP clients are not visible thru OC200 Omada controller
Some R605 DHCP clients are not visible thru OC200 Omada controller
2021-10-25 18:33:51 - last edited 2021-10-25 18:35:13
Model: ER605 (TL-R605)  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1

Noted that some clients just stopped being listed in OC200 Gui.

 

Now, I was trying to find two Cisco IP Phones, one is LAN based and other is a Wifi. They are working but cannot see them in the list.

 

The LAN one is connected to the second LAN port of a EAP-245. If I reboot the ip phone, it gets the DHCP IP address normally, but I cannot find it in OC200.

The Wifi one is also connected to the same EAP thru a 2.4 Ghrz connection and also cannot be listed.

 

I had to force traffic between these phones to see device list being updated but even after some time, info like IP was not listed.

 

Have instant information of the network is good, but we should be able to see basic historic data, such DHCP leases, and them should not be compromised by low traffic on some devices.

The UnF Networks, inc My TP-Link network : 1x OC200, 1x TL-R605, 2x EAP-245 & 1x TL-SG2008
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Re:Some R605 DHCP clients are not visible thru OC200 Omada controller
2021-10-26 09:14:53

@TheUnF 

 

If your IP phone is set to the static IP, the device should not show up in the DHCP Client list.

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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Re:Some R605 DHCP clients are not visible thru OC200 Omada controller
2022-04-21 14:15:45
No, ip phones are using DHCP and it's advanced setting to connect to Cisco Callmanager. So, R605 is a gateway, OC200 is managing my network, devices connect to Omada APs or Switches and the Client list is limited to those that got an IP from DHCP ? Please confirm it ... if so, it's odd and bad to say Omada manages the network, right ? Cant be so limited like this!
The UnF Networks, inc My TP-Link network : 1x OC200, 1x TL-R605, 2x EAP-245 & 1x TL-SG2008
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