Vlan omada on SG-TL1024DE
Hello everyone, I would like to report my VLANs on an SG-1024DE L2 but no OMADA I currently have 4 vlans 1: 192.168.0.0/24 20: 192.168.20.0/24 30: 192.168.30/24 40: 192.168.0.40/24 I would like to find my VLANs on the SG-1024DE but I cannot find the connections on the various ports despite my attempts between all the options:
Bonjour a tous ,
J'aimerais reporté mes VLAN sur un SG-1024DE L2 mais non OMADA j'ai actuellement 4 vlan's
1: 192.168.0.0/24 20: 192.168.20.0/24 30:192.168.30/24 40: 192.168.0.40/24
J'aimerais retrouver mes VLAN sur le SG-1024DE mais je n'arrive pas a retrouvez les connexions sur les divers port malgré mes essais entre toutes les option :
Thanks for all !
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Sorry for my search but I'm French, some terms are difficult for me After the following configuration, your example Vlan 20/30 does not work. I would like to put the tables if you see an error
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Hi @Fabfab74
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Fabfab74 wrote
Sorry for my search but I'm French, some terms are difficult for me After the following configuration, your example Vlan 20/30 does not work. I would like to put the tables if you see an error
Make sure you reply to my post, not yours. I did not see your last reply.
The key problem is that your uplink is not tagged to be a trunk. See this KB in the Omada switch. I will later post this to the SOHO switch.
Here's the explanation:
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I'm afraid that if I change the setting in my vlan, it will bring down my entire network?
Er605 config on VLAN 20 :
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Hi @Fabfab74
Fabfab74 wrote
I'm afraid that if I change the setting in my vlan, it will bring down my entire network?
Er605 config on VLAN 20 :
Depends on what you do.
Admin VLAN should be applied to the network devices if you need them to be in admin VLAN. During thechanges, it will be disconnected for a while but will join back as soon as you place them in the correct and same VLAN.
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In my config currently I have:
192.168.0.xxx LAN by default (all my omada devices)
Vlan 20: 192.168.20.xxx: the entire administrative network
Vlan 30: 192.168.30.xxx: the entire educational network
Vlan 40: reserved for extension
For the omada system I have not tagged any vlan. the swtichs and AP manage them alone I wouldn't want to disrupt the omada network
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Hi @Fabfab74
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Fabfab74 wrote
In my config currently I have:
192.168.0.xxx LAN by default (all my omada devices)
Vlan 20: 192.168.20.xxx: the entire administrative network
Vlan 30: 192.168.30.xxx: the entire educational network
Vlan 40: reserved for extension
For the omada system I have not tagged any vlan. the swtichs and AP manage them alone I wouldn't want to disrupt the omada network
As long as they are located in the default VLAN where all your Omada devices are located, it does not affect the operation of the controller. Should be good.
From what you described, it just adds a new VLAN, and it does not impact the connectivity of the core network where all devices operate.
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I'm not trying to create a new vlan!
I'm just looking to be able to find my vlans on the SG-TL1024DE and assign them the ports to the desired vlan 1-8 192.168.0.xxx (LAN by default) trunk on port 1 9-16 Vlan 20 17-24 Vlan 30
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