Switch Type is inconsistent

Switch Type is inconsistent

Switch Type is inconsistent
Switch Type is inconsistent
a week ago - last edited Thursday
Model: ES205GP  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.1 Build 20240801 Rel. 41455

When trying to Adopt the Switch via the Omada Controller I receive an Error:

 

 

Any Hints what needs to be done to adopt the Switch?

 

 

 

The other Switch is a TL-SG2210MP v3.0

 

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Re:Switch Type is inconsistent
Thursday

  @Clive_A 

 

Dear Clive,

thank you for your reply.

 

The Omada Controller is a OC200.

 

I did not change anything in the switch related settings or Port Profiles.

 

Just connected the new Switch to a Port and it got an IP from the DHCP Server. Afterwards it was shown in the Omada Controller, where I tried the "Adopt"

 

 

> https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/722952

 

Can't find this "Easy Managed" Box within the Omada Controller. Where can I set it?

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Re:Switch Type is inconsistent
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Hi @UlrichW 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

UlrichW wrote

  @Clive_A 

 

Dear Clive,

thank you for your reply.

 

The Omada Controller is a OC200.

 

I did not change anything in the switch related settings or Port Profiles.

 

Just connected the new Switch to a Port and it got an IP from the DHCP Server. Afterwards it was shown in the Omada Controller, where I tried the "Adopt"

 

 

> https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/722952

 

Can't find this "Easy Managed" Box within the Omada Controller. Where can I set it?

Did you read what I wrote in the guide or miss that? Or the option does not even exist? If it does not exist, then it could be a compatibility issue where the hardware controller has not adapted to this new feature.

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Re:Switch Type is inconsistent
Thursday - last edited Thursday

  @Clive_A 

 

Dear Clive,

 

sorry my Fault. I overlooked the second Option in your Document.

 

The "Easy Managed" was not set, I clicked it and it was possible to "adopt" the Switch.

 

Thank you for your Support,

Ulrich

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