03-14-2025 11:15 AM
Hi,
Anyone came across a list of features that is not compatible with template?
We start questioning the use of templates and if we would be better off with a tool like Bondless Digital to manage our devices.
Thanks,
Steve
03-14-2025 11:22 AM
Hi,
- Configuration templates cannot be used on networks with Systems Manager.
- Templates are less effective if your networks have significant variations. Some settings can be overridden per site, but extensive differences can be challenging.
- All networks tied to a template must run the same firmware version. Updating the firmware on the template applies it to all attached networks.
- When binding a template, local settings like IP addresses and DHCP configurations can be lost unless specifically preserved.
Managing Multiple Networks with Configuration Templates - Cisco Meraki Documentation
Solved: Templates & Cloning - The Meraki Community
Implementing Templates - The Meraki Community
03-14-2025 01:04 PM
Apart from what @alessandrodematos provided also check the best practices
03-17-2025 01:13 AM
We tend to use templates for LAN/WLAN but for SDWAN it just lacks the flexibility to be useful.
If more overrides were available (load-balancing I am looking at you) and the full L7 NBAR list then we would be getting somewhere.
03-17-2025 01:45 AM
Below are overrides that can be configured for networks bounded to a template. Please refer to the product specific guides for more details:
MX/Z - MX Templates Best Practices
Addressing & VLANs subnets
DHCP exceptions
NAT / Forwarding rules
SD-WAN & Traffic shaping Uplink Configuration
Client VPN
MS - Templates for Switching Best Practices
Switch ports (Access Policies*, Port Schedules*)
Routing and DHCP
OSPF Routing
Port Management Profile
Stack Management
DHCP Snooping
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
MR Access Points
SSIDs (name, enable/disable)
Access control
Radio Settings (RF Profiles)
*Note: These configuration must be defined at the template level
If anything else you think it's suitable to be override please submit a feature request . Any wish that is made it sends an email to our Product Managers and Development Teams.
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