Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?

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Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-27 22:44:21
Model: OC200   ER605 (TL-R605)   SG2210P  
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Firmware Version: 2.11.3 Build 20230906 Rel.36272

I thought this would be simple, but I must be missing something.

 

What are the steps to take in order to route a specific port on the switch to a specific WAN? 

 

I have WAN1 and WAN2 load-balanced, but want port4 on the switch to route to WAN1 no matter what.

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Re:Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-28 06:14:12

  @EchoKos Configuring a policy routing on the router should fix it

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Re:Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-28 13:02:04 - last edited 2023-09-28 13:02:31

  @ddtt1024 I agree, but I find no routing policies I can create (in Omada) that route to specific WANs. 

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Re:Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-29 12:49:13

  @EchoKos 

 

You have two options

 

1. if it's just 1 device you wanted hard-routed, create an IP object and assign a Policy Route for that IP grouping which is within your default LAN via WANx

2. if you want any device on that port to get hard routed, then create a new VLAN+subnet, assign it to that port, and create a Network policy route for the VLAN subnet via WANx

 

I use both and they work just fine for me.

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Re:Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-29 12:58:40

It turns out that when creating the vLAN, the profile wasn't automatically created. I created the profile and assigned it to the port on the switch and now all seems to be working. @d0ugmac1's #2 answer was the rest of the solution. 

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Re:Point Omada switch port at specific WAN?
2023-09-29 13:39:39

  @EchoKos 

 

Pro Tip :)

 

Depending on what those devices are/are doing, you may want/need to use the DNS server IP's from the desired WAN port as the custom DNS for your hard routed VLAN.

 

Glad you got this running!

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