TP-Link Omada
The TP-Link Omada SDN Controller integration allows you to control your TP-Link Omada SDN Devices
The integration provides basic configuration and status of Omada devices controlled by the controller. All supported devices connected to the controller will be added to Home Assistant.
配置
要将 TP-Link Omada hub 添加到您的 Home Assistant 实例中,请使用此 My 按钮:
手动配置步骤
如果上述 My 按钮不起作用,您也可以手动执行以下步骤:
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浏览到您的 Home Assistant 实例。
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转到
设置 > 设备与服务。 -
在右下角,选择
Add Integration 按钮。 -
从列表中选择 TP-Link Omada。
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按照屏幕上的说明完成设置。
- Host: Enter the URL of the Omada management interface.
- Verify SSL Certificates: Enable to check the validity of the certificate presented by the Omada controller.
- Username/Password: A user account with permissions to view & configure the site is required.
A local account must be used for login. Do not turn on two-factor authentication for local accounts, or the integration will not be able to log in.
Multiple Sites
If you have multiple sites managed by your controller, you will be prompted to choose which site to manage.
Supported Controllers
TP-Link Omada Controller:
- OC200
- OC300
- Software Controller
Controller versions 5.1.0 and later are supported.
Supported Omada devices
All adopted Omada devices expose:
- Device status sensors
- CPU and Memory percentage sensors
- Firmware updates
Network switches
- Support for enabling/disabling Power over Ethernet on a per-port basis
Internet gateways
- WAN/LAN Port connectivity sensors
- WAN Port Online detection sensors
- WAN Port Connect/Disconnect switches
- LAN Port PoE activity sensor
Device trackers
The integration can track Wi-Fi devices connected to access points managed by the TP-Link Omada controller. All known Wi-Fi clients will be initially created in a disabled state. You then need to enable the entities that you want to track.
If you want to increase the polling frequency of client updates, follow these instructions. You only need to request a refresh from one of the tracked devices, all of the tracked devices will be refreshed at the same time.
Note: The TP-Link Omada controller takes a few minutes to detect when a client disconnects from the Wi-Fi network, even with more regular polling updates.