Works Switch T1500G-10PS v2.0 with Omada SDN Controller v5.x
Hello,
on a regional online Portal a User sold a
TP-Link T1500G-10PS v2.0 (TL-SG2210P v3.0).
Does this work with Omada SDN nd Omada Controller v5.x?
Thanks :)
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Dear @lukass2000 ,
lukass2000 wrote
on a regional online Portal a User sold a
TP-Link T1500G-10PS v2.0 (TL-SG2210P v3.0).
Does this work with Omada SDN nd Omada Controller v5.x?
YES, T1500G-10PS v2.0 and TL-SG2210P v3.0 are both compatible with SDN controller.
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@Hank21
Hello,
this are not two Models, this is one Modell with the following Model-Number
But in the Webinterface only i can see this
So can i update this Modell with Firmware TL-SG2210P(UN)_V3.2_3.20.2_20210806, so that the Switch works with Omada SDN v5.0 and later?
THANKS :)
P.S.: Can anyone say, how long this Model is supportet or when it goes EOL?
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Dear @lukass2000 ,
You could see the T1500G-10PS switch which label the corresponding old model name in brackets SG2210P.
Actually they are different model, just with the same software/hardware hierarchy, port numbers and port properties.
And T series switch is more powerful than the corresponding old switch.
The purpose of adding old model name behind the T series switch is to let us know the same hardware hierarchy product.
So you can not upgrade the SG2210P's firmware version.
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Okay, thanks :)
Then the T1500G-10PS is the new Model?
Because in this list HERE is T1500G-10PS v.2 the old modell and TL-SG2210P v.3 the new modell?
I am a bit confused, but that's not the big problem :)
So would the switch with the firmware T1500G-10PS(UN)_V2_20200805 also work with Omada Controller v5, right?
Then there should be the Controller v6.x you can say, would the switch still work?
Or how long will a T1500G be supported?
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Dear @lukass2000,
lukass2000 wrote
So would the switch with the firmware T1500G-10PS(UN)_V2_20200805 also work with Omada Controller v5, right?
Then there should be the Controller v6.x you can say, would the switch still work?
Or how long will a T1500G be supported
T series switch T1500G-10PS is more powerful than the corresponding old switch SG2210P as I mentioned in last message.
No need to worry about that, T1500G-10PS(UN) V2 is also compatible with controller V5.
As for technical support issues, I think you can contact TP-Link support directly for more details.
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Hello @Hank21
I wrote to the TP-Link support and that was the problem, that's why I posted here :)
The TP-Link support wrote me that the T1500G-10PS is EoL and also has no support for the Omada controller.
Only the new model TL-SG2210P would have Omada SDN support.
So now I'm wondering that you wrote that the T1500G-10PS would be the newer model?
All a bit confusing for me ;)
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Dear @lukass2000 ,
lukass2000 wrote
The TP-Link support wrote me that the T1500G-10PS is EoL and also has no support for the Omada controller.
Only the new model TL-SG2210P would have Omada SDN support.
So now I'm wondering that you wrote that the T1500G-10PS would be the newer model?
This list shows the model numbers and hardware version numbers of the Omada series of devices compatible for use with the SDN controller for your reference.
https://www.tp-link.com/en/omada-sdn/product-list/
You can see that your product, the T1500G-10PS V2, is listed there.
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OK, looks good :)
It's just weird that the G1500G-10PS does not appear on the German site
https://www.tp-link.com/de/omada-sdn/product-list/
Are the supported devices country-dependent?
That would be even stranger?
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No. It is not country-dependent. It is likely the regional site maintenance team did not catch this minor update. For some countries that are not English-based, the local team need to translate and update. You can always trust the global site.
About this minor mistake, I will report to the team and update this soon.
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