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Frank Vergeer
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Zero touch deployment, my son helped with the physical (power) stacking 🙂

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MerakiGnome
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

Hahahaha, excellent.

I’ve not managed a zero touch deployment yet. The phrase should be renamed Light-touch.

joey.debra
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

He still fits between the rails! 😛

Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

Note that you have to raise a case with support to enable power stacking. Just plugging in the power stack is not enough.

Frank Vergeer
Frequent Visitor
Frequent Visitor

hi Philip, Is that still applicable for version 14.x ? I started with 12.28/12.30 and in these version we encountered some issue (esp. with the stacks with more than 4 members..)

Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

You can test it by removing power from one switch and see if it powers down. It should remain powered up via the power stack cables if it is working.

Frank Vergeer
Frequent Visitor
Frequent Visitor

4 years later (my son has become to big to fit in the patch cabinet) my team worked hard on our 3rd generation Cisco Meraki portal. And he did the design! #proud It's now also published in the marketplace

See https://marketplace.cisco.com/en-US/apps/535057/pollux-by-veducon for details 😉

Reach out if you need a demo or more information!

CarolineS-Meraki
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@Frank Vergeer awesome!! Thank you for the follow-up!! Congrats to your son!

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