Omada WAN configuration

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Omada WAN configuration
Omada WAN configuration
2023-05-09 01:04:41 - last edited 2023-06-29 04:43:40
Model: OC200   ER605 (TL-R605)   SG2210P  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.7.7 Build 20221206 Rel.58608

How to configure WAN with the following use:

- use specific WAN to specific WLAN/LAN interface

- each WAN is a back-up one another

 

I tried using these set-up

A. I did not configure Link Backup and configured Policy Routing to assign WAN to each LAN interface. Result: each WLAN is using the correct WAN but once there is an outage the WAN do not automatically change to another WAN.  Note: Use the other WAN port if the current one is down is ticked.

 

B. I configured back up mode as Link Back up with the same Policy Routing as above. Result: all WLAN is using the primary WAN and switches is the WAN is down.

 

Is there a way to achieve my goals to have specific WAN assigned to LAN interface and that each WAN would be a back-up of one another?

 

Full TP link hardware are:

OC200 V2.0

TL-SG2210P v5.0

EAP225(US) v4.0

EAP653(US) v1.0

below hardware are connected via TP link CPE (not Omada compatible)

TL-SG2008 v3.0
EAP110(US) v4.0

 

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Re:Omada WAN configuration-Solution
2023-05-09 03:12:52 - last edited 2023-06-29 04:43:40

  @HOWITRU 

 

Setup up simple 1:1 loadblancing for WAN1 and WAN2.  Then create policy routes for LAN1 forcing it to WAN1, and another forcing LAN2 to WAN2, but tick the box which allows the policy to flip to the other WAN if necessary.

 

 

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Re:Omada WAN configuration-Solution
2023-05-09 03:12:52 - last edited 2023-06-29 04:43:40

  @HOWITRU 

 

Setup up simple 1:1 loadblancing for WAN1 and WAN2.  Then create policy routes for LAN1 forcing it to WAN1, and another forcing LAN2 to WAN2, but tick the box which allows the policy to flip to the other WAN if necessary.

 

 

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2023-06-29 04:44:17

  @d0ugmac1 this works. thanks!

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