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I think I understand that the MX firewalls internally run dnsmasq. If that's the case, what are the chances that Meraki is looking to supportthe use of the Server= configuration option that dnsmasq has, allowing admins to send dns queries for some d...
I'm looking for some details on the categories offered in the traffic shaping rules. I'm particularly interested in how traffic is matched. For instance, what is the difference between Real-time Transport Protocol and Real-time Transport Protocol A...
I'm working on configuring SRV failover with TLS.I have several proxies with proper DNS configurations, failover works fine when I configure the primary server to send a 503, but only if I disable TLS_Name_Validate.Logs indicate that it's not liking ...
I have around 500 8851 MPP phones on 11.3.5 registering with the NetSapiens platform. The phones can and do go into a state where all the buttons on the phone go yellow for up to 30 seconds, sometimes it's around 10 seconds. In some cases the screen ...
You might want to open a ticket with Meraki support. As I'm looking at the ARP request, I'm wondering why the MX is sending that packet. ARP requests should only happen for devices thought to be on the same network, I'm having a hard time seeing h...
I too work with a telecom company and have no issues with Meraki equipment, when configured properly. This is a really excellent document for reference: https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Tools_and_Troubleshooting/VoIP_on_Cisco_...
I don't think the MX has a SIP ALG. However, if your Voice service provider configured your service for TLS, that would ensure that no ALG could possibly impact voice traffic.You might also consider enabling the standard Traffic Shaping rules under ...
I can't quite tell what I'm seeing there. TCP 443 is HTTPS, I'd have expected to see udp/tcp 5060 or 5061 for SIP, or whatever you changed it to. But if you're not getting audio somewhere, it's either a routing issue (unlikey over autovpn) or firewal...