VLAN einem Port am zweiten Switch zuweisen
Mein Netzwerk sieht so aus
ER7406 v1.0
SG2428LP v1.0 am Port 6 (Profile All) hängt ein ES205GP v1.0 (verbunden über Port 5 - Profile default (All gibt es hier nicht))
4 VLAN
Default 192.168.109.1 /24
Daten 192.168.110.1 /24
IoT 192.168.111.1 /24
Gast 192.168.120.1 /24
Jetzt wollte ich am ES205GP Port 3 ein Gerät dem IoT Netzwerk zuordnen. Also das Profil IoT zugeordnet.
Das Gerät ist nicht erreichbar und zieht sich keine IP Adresse übers DHCP. Auch über eine manuelle Adresse gibt es keinen Zugriff.
Wenn ich direkt am SG2428LP ein Gerät ein anderes Profil zuweise klappt das ohne Probleme. Also wird wohl irgendwo bei der Verbindung zwischen den beiden Switch hängen…
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Al15 wrote
I use a docker container https://github.com/mbentley/docker-omada-controller with the newest version.
My Controller-Version is 5.14.32.4 (Stabil)
Maybe there is a bug in the controller, because the ES205GP is really new?
Seem to be the case. We do not provide support for the Docker. Please wait for the update from the author.
The link I gave, they are users based on Windows and LINUX as far as I know. I think that's the difference in the controller.
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Profile is required but it has to set that port and that VLAN as untagged. Native VLAN should be the VLAN you expect the device to be.
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The profiles were created automatically by creating the VLANs. I have assigned the ports accordingly.
I cannot select the “all” profile in the ES205GP. There is only default to choose from.
Can the ES205GP (easy managed) do what I want to do or do I need a “smart” switch?
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The profiles were created automatically by creating the VLANs. I have assigned the ports accordingly.
I cannot select the “all” profile in the ES205GP. There is only default to choose from.Can the ES205GP (easy managed) do what I want to do or do I need a “smart” switch?
Hmm. Something strange. First, the default profile includes all the VLAN. Except for the VLAN 1, they are all tagged so you can consider this profile as a trunk.
I think you miss this. Enable it and try again.
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What controller do you use? Version. Is it up to date? Go and check the forum and official website.
I think that's the reason why you cannot use it. Similar post: Devices connected to easy managed switch does not get IP assigned by router
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I use a docker container https://github.com/mbentley/docker-omada-controller with the newest version.
My Controller-Version is 5.14.32.4 (Stabil)
Maybe there is a bug in the controller, because the ES205GP is really new?
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Hi @Al15
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Al15 wrote
I use a docker container https://github.com/mbentley/docker-omada-controller with the newest version.
My Controller-Version is 5.14.32.4 (Stabil)
Maybe there is a bug in the controller, because the ES205GP is really new?
Seem to be the case. We do not provide support for the Docker. Please wait for the update from the author.
The link I gave, they are users based on Windows and LINUX as far as I know. I think that's the difference in the controller.
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