05-27-2025 03:10 AM
Hey, I tried using VLAN profiles. From what I see, I can create VLANs and groups only in the default profile. When I create a new profile, it copies everything from the default profile, but I can't edit the groups or VLANs only the adaptive policy can be edited.
My question is: is that correct? Is the only difference between profiles the adaptive policy?
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05-27-2025 03:34 AM
That's right, in VLAN profiles, the default profile is the main one, where you can create and manage VLANs and groups. When you create a new profile, it copies everything from the default profile. However, in these non-default profiles, you can only edit the adaptive policy settings.
The main difference between the profiles is the adaptive policy, which allows you to apply different security and traffic management rules based on the profile.
VLAN Profiles - Cisco Meraki Documentation
05-27-2025 03:34 AM
That's right, in VLAN profiles, the default profile is the main one, where you can create and manage VLANs and groups. When you create a new profile, it copies everything from the default profile. However, in these non-default profiles, you can only edit the adaptive policy settings.
The main difference between the profiles is the adaptive policy, which allows you to apply different security and traffic management rules based on the profile.
VLAN Profiles - Cisco Meraki Documentation
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