03-03-2026 12:26 AM
Hi All
while trying to schedule a firmware upgrade for my switches in my network zone. I realized it detected Switch-CS (Catalyst) in my network zone. I am pretty sure that I do not have any Catalyst switches in my environment as well as a Security appliance with a MX18.211.2 firmware. Am I missing out something?
Thank you all for your time!
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03-04-2026 02:09 AM
Are you sure you don't have any networks created in the combined type?
03-03-2026 02:37 AM
Do you have any combined networks?
If you use combined templates or auto‑firmware scheduling, the Dashboard will list firmware tracks for all device families in that network type including Catalyst CS firmware.
03-03-2026 08:40 PM
Hi There
No combined templates or auto-firmware schedule.
03-04-2026 02:09 AM
Are you sure you don't have any networks created in the combined type?
03-04-2026 06:16 PM
Hi Bro
You are right, when I check under Organization- Overview, it display that network zone was created as a combined network type.
03-03-2026 07:14 AM
It lists both for me to and I don't have and Catalyst switches either.
I've learnt to just ignore the CS line 😀
03-03-2026 09:32 AM
This is expected behaviour.
You could add a CS switch in the future, so it needs some concept of which firmware version to use.
03-03-2026 08:41 PM
Hi Philip
What about the security appliance that doesnt exist in my network zone but the firmware update is asking to upgrade it firmware version?
03-04-2026 10:08 AM
That is expected behaviour if it is a combined network, or the network has had a security appliance in it, or was cloned from a network that contained a security appliance.
03-08-2026 01:47 PM
The Meraki dashboard still shows those devices just to tell you "Hey! I'm supporting these devices." but that doesn't mean they exist physically. I mean after all we can manage a device even before adding it physically, so why would that be any different?
03-09-2026 12:36 PM
Sorry, my bad! I mean before we add the device physically we add it to Inventory first.. But you got the idea of how combined networks work and how they can combine the MX,MS and MR networks into one for ease of management even though those devices don't exist.
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