How to separate a large amount of VLAN via Bridge VLAN and SSID VLAN (with VLAN Pool)

Configuration Guide
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Contents

Introduction

Requirements

Configuration

Verification

Conclusion

QA

Introduction

Bridge VLAN is a feature that allows multiple VLANs to share a single Layer 3 interface and DHCP pool to reduce gateway resource usage.

SSID VLAN binds a specific SSID to one or multiple VLANs for straightforward traffic isolation.

By combining Bridge VLAN and SSID VLAN, you can meet the requirements of the apartment or hotel room network design without creating a large number of Layer 3 interfaces.

Requirements

  • Omada Controller V5.15 or above
  • Omada Gateway
  • Omada EAP

Configuration

Step 1. Log in to the Omada Controller Web UI, go to Settings > Network Config > LAN, click + Add.

Go to the LAN setting page.

Creating a new LAN.

Step 2. Set the VLAN Type as Multiple, DHCP Server Device as Gateway and specify the VLAN ID range. Set other parameters according to your needs.

In Network Param, configuring a VLAN bridge with a VLAN range from 101 to 120.

Step 3. Go to Settings > Wired & Wireless Networks > WLAN, click Create New Wireless Network.

Creating a new SSID.

Step 4. Expend the Advanced Settings, set the VLAN as Custom, Add VLAN as By Network and specify the Network newly created in Step 2. Set other parameters according to your needs. And then, click Save.

Note: The Guest Network is not enabled

Configuring an SSID bound to multiple VLANs by a created network

You can also set Add VLAN as By VLAN ID and manually specify the VLAN IDs.

Configure SSID VLAN without binding a network by manually selecting a VLAN ID range.

Verification

You can check the VLAN ID obtained by the client in Clients.

Setting the clients tab showing information.

Clients tab showing IP Address and VLAN enabled.

Two clients connected to the same SSID with different VLAN IDs assigned.

Conclusion

After the configuration above, we configured an SSID where connected clients are assigned VLAN IDs in the range of 101–120 with just one Layer 3 interface.

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QA

Q1: Why can’t I set the VLAN Type to “Multiple”?

A1: This feature is only supported on certain gateways and requires Controller version 5.15 or above. Please check the applies list.

Q2: How many VLAN IDs can I configure on a single Layer 3 interface?

A2: We recommend configuring up to 20 VLANs on one Layer 3 interface. Exceeding this may cause performance issues when the controller pushes the configuration to the gateway.

Q3: Will the VLAN ID assigned to a client change when reconnecting to the same SSID?

A3: We try to ensure that the same client will keep the same VLAN ID whenever possible.

Q4: If there is a managed switch between my gateway and EAP, do I need to allow all these VLANs through?

A4: Yes. You must ensure the entire SSID VLAN range can pass through it. In this example, that means VLANs 101–120.

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