Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?

Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?

Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
a week ago
Tags: #ACL
Model: ER7412-M2  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 5.15.8.12

Hi,

 

I have a TP-Link Omada ER7412-M2 and Omada Hardware Controller (OC200), and have set up ACL to provide IP whitelisting, which seems to be working. 

 

I also have the remote logging/syslog working, sending syslog output to a VisualSyslog instance, and would like to get syslog output of the ACL processing.  Is that possible/available at this time?

 

Thanks,

Jim

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Re:Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
a week ago

  @ohaya1001 

 

That would have been absolutely fantastic, but no you won't find that on Omada. I hope it will come sometime in the future.

 

 

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Re:Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
a week ago

  @MR.S 

 

I found this:

 

https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/547782

 

and in the post by  @AndyGR42 , it looks like he had some logging, but I checked my logging and I don't see any of those types of messages.  There's a comment about it might only be logging those for WIFI, I think?

 

Jim

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Re:Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
a week ago

  @ohaya1001 

 

yes there is probably logging on lock to ap on an old omada version. there is no ACL log as far as I know, now this is changed to lock to ap in the log

 

 

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Re:Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
a week ago
@MR.S That is really disappointing :(!
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Re:Is there a way to enable logging of ACL?
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  @MR.S et al,

 

One of my sons, who helped me setup the whitelist on my Omada configuration, thinks that Omada may be able to log ACL information, but needs to have an SNMP server set up, and the Omada needs to be configured to log to that SNMP server, but I haven't seen any discussion re. SNMP in the discussions about logging ACL events and information?  Has anyone tried that, and does it produce sufficient information to diagnose problems with ACLs?

 

Thanks,

Jim

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