TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 33
Adopt the Devices, Settings, Transmission, Forwarding, Create New Rule, Use Port Forwarding
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Chapter 3 Manage Omada Managed Devices and Sites • Use Port Forwarding Configure Port Forwarding on Gateway B and open port 29810-29813 for the controller, which are essential for discovering and adopting devices. If you are using firewalls in the networks, make sure that the firewalls don't block those ports. Internet Gateway A Switch AP AP LAN 1 Port Forwarding Gateway B Omada SDN Controller Site Unified Management from One Interface Gateway Switch APs LAN 2 To configure Port Forwarding on Gateway B, you need first adopt Gateway B on the controller. For how to adopt Gateway B, refer to Adopt the Devices. Go to Settings > Transmission > NAT > Port Forwarding. Click + Create New Rule to load the following page. Specify a name to identify the Port Forwarding rule, check Enable for Status, select Any as Source IP, select the desired WAN port 31
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