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Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller

 
18
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Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
Sunday

  @Cepheus0815 

I've tried updating my firmware today, but for some reason it keeps failing. I've tried updating it using the console and from the Omada app. Both fail. I've also tried upgrading my es205gp to v1.2, but this also fails.

Has anyone had this or can advise me on why this is happening. I can't find the new firmware on the website for a manual upgrade either. 

Thanks 

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
Monday - last edited Monday

I had the same issue so I "unadopted" it and updated the FW in standalone mode. Re-adopted the switch with the new FW (1.0.3), but still don't see any client IPs. @ColJacks @tsalat

 

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
Monday

  @Cepheus0815 

Where did you get the firmware from to update in stand alone mode? It's no longer a beta version and I can't find it to download.

Thanks 

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
Monday

  @ColJacks I got it from ES205G USA Firmware. Filter by firmware.

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
Monday

  @Cepheus0815 

 

Got it. Thank you 👍🏻 

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Re:Feature request: Easy Managed switch should collect client IP and report to the controller
4 hours ago

  @HN116 It seems I was too optimistic. I had the switch at the edge of my network. In the past, by connecting the switch to the end of the network resulted in all wired clients to loose IPs from the Omada software. After the firmware upgrade - I am using a software controller 5.15.20.16, the upgrade went fine, the client IPs appeared back - still on the edge of the network. Today I have exchanged the old switch with this one within the network. I have one port from the switch that goes directly to a client, this client does not have the information about the IP, although all other clients connected to the gateway, APs, etc... are visible. 

 

Hence, the problem seems to be partially solved for me. 

I will try to connect something else to another port to see if the problem is only in one particular scenario but I guess everything that goes directly to the switch seems to lose the IP client information. However, the AP connected directly to the switch still has the IP address info... I am so confused.

 

br, tomas

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