TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 69
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Chapter 4 4. 3. 2 Configure LAN Networks Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller Overview The LAN function allows you to configure wired internal network. Based on 802.1Q VLAN, Omada Controller provides a convenient and flexible way to separate and deploy the network. The network can be logically segmented by departments, application, or types of users, without regard to geographic locations. Configuration To create a LAN, follow the guidelines: 1 ) Create a Network with specific purpose. For Layer 2 isolation, create a network as VLAN. To realize inter-VLAN routing, create a network as Interface, which is configured with a VLAN interface. 2 ) Create a port profile for the network. The profile defines how the packets in both ingress and egress directions are handled. 3 ) Assign the port profile to the desired ports of the switch to activate the LAN. Create a Network Create a Port Profile Assign the Port Profile to the Ports Note: A default Network (default VLAN) named LAN is preconfigured as Interface and is associated with all LAN ports of the Omada Gateway and all switch ports. The VLAN ID of the default Network is 1. The default Network can be edited, but not deleted. 1. Go to Settings > Wired Networks > LAN > Networks to load the following page. 2. Click + Create New LAN to load the following page, enter a name to identify the network, and select the purpose for the network. 67
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