01-03-2024 11:49 PM
Hi All
I have a loaned Cisco 2960 48P stacked that I am suppose to swap out with 2x 24port Meraki MS225 and 1x 48port Meraki MS225 switch. This is the first time I am handling this in my new environment but I am guessing this is what i should be doing? Appreciate if the more experienced network expert could point me along the way
I have copied out the config from the Cisco 2960 and I am assuming i need to stack all the 3 MS225 switches so they act as 1 single switch? does it matter which switch should I paste the configure into?
01-04-2024 12:41 AM - edited 01-04-2024 12:41 AM
Hello
As far as I am aware (unless it has changed) you will need to manually create the configuration you will not be able to copy & paste from the 2960 to the MS switches.
Meraki devices are configured via a centrally managed internet GUI based dashboard , which you connect to and create your own organisation & networks, This can even been done prior to even receiving any physical hardware through registration of your procurement. here
01-04-2024 12:41 AM - edited 01-04-2024 12:47 AM
your Meraki switch/stack should register itself at the Meraki cloud, (if internet access is available)
you can manage the stack from there instead of a physical switch
a stacked switch has a common configuration (like a single management-ip address)
individual ports can be managed using portnames like Gig<member>/0/<portnum>
01-04-2024 01:47 AM
You can stack all MEraki 225 switches, but you have to provision manually all configurations on the Meraki Dashboard. Now to make your job less painful, you can do it all almost via API using the Meraki repo https://github.com/meraki
01-04-2024 05:43 PM - edited 01-04-2024 09:31 PM
Hi All
I have already registered the Meraki switch and it is appearing on my Meraki dashboard, I have not setup the stacking yet. Am i right to say there isn't much choice in exporting or moving the existing configuration over (unless via API and I have to do this manually through the Meraki GUI) I have 1 more question. The current Cisco 2960 48x2 are stacked together. I have been given 2 x MS225 24 port and 1x MS225 48 port by my boss. (could have make my life better by just giving me 2x MS225 48port) I can only stack the 24 port together and leave the 48 port standalone, So I guess I have plan out the interface GE port configuration correctly given the config i export from the Cisco 2960 is based on a 48port stacked.
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