VLAN configurations of the LAN ports on Omada Gateway in Controller mode

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Updated 11-13-2024 13:56:56 PM 81045
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This article will introduce the VLAN configurations of the LAN ports on Omada Gateway in Controller mode, which will help to connect a non-Omada switch.

Note: LAN port indicates the Ethernet ports on Omada Gateway, while the default network is also named LAN. To avoid ambiguity, this article will use “default network” to refer to the “LAN network”.

Suppose there are three networks, as follows.

Network Name

IP

VLAN ID

LAN Port

LAN (Default)

192.168.0.1/24

1

All

Guest

192.168.10.1/24

10

WAN/LAN2

Staff

192.168.20.1/24

20

WAN/LAN2, WAN/LAN3

Then VLAN configurations of all LAN ports are as shown in the table below.

Port

WAN/LAN2

WAN/LAN3

LAN

VLAN

1

10

20

1

20

1

VLAN Tag

Untagged

Tagged

Tagged

Untagged

Tagged

Untagged

PVID

1

Summary: All LAN ports on Omada Gateway are in the default network, and their native networks are also the default network, which means that the PVIDs of those ports are the same as the VLAN ID of the default network. You can customize the VLAN ID of the default network, and it is recommended that you can use the default network as the management VLAN if necessary.

When you create a new VLAN Interface/Network, add a LAN port to that, then the port will be able to forward data from this network with VLAN Tag. You can set the ports on the switch and EAP according to your network requirements.

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