Connect two controllers at two sites

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Connect two controllers at two sites
Connect two controllers at two sites
2023-12-12 11:19:23 - last edited 2023-12-25 09:54:45
Model: OC300   OC200  
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Firmware Version: 5.9+

Hello,

 

we have multiple company sites, lets call them Site A and Site B. At Site A we installed the OC300, at Site B the OC200 controller. They are configured and connected via the Omada App. I would like to "synchronize" them, so the WLAN Settings (like SSID etc) are shared between them. Is there a solution to do this? Or configure them like OC300 is master and OC200 is slave and I can just add Site B to OC300? 

 

Site A and B are connected via an IPSec VPN, but I cannot do a port forwarding like described in this guide.

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2023-12-12 13:56:52 - last edited 2023-12-25 09:54:45

  @Evoli 

 

I think you got it a little mixed up... you can maintain 2 separate sites from 1 controller.  You can maintain 100 different sites from 1 controller, if you wanted.   But each site is maintained standalone in the controller.  It's called Layer 3 (L3) adoption.  You have 1 controller and a remote site's hardware is L3 Adopted to the remote controller.  

 

But you can't sync options/features between multiples sites within 1 controller.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2023-12-12 13:56:52 - last edited 2023-12-25 09:54:45

  @Evoli 

 

I think you got it a little mixed up... you can maintain 2 separate sites from 1 controller.  You can maintain 100 different sites from 1 controller, if you wanted.   But each site is maintained standalone in the controller.  It's called Layer 3 (L3) adoption.  You have 1 controller and a remote site's hardware is L3 Adopted to the remote controller.  

 

But you can't sync options/features between multiples sites within 1 controller.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I can not teach anyone anything - I can only make them think - Socrates
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