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Dear Community,We have an IPSec Site to Site VPN between our company and another company. They informed us that the VPN tunnel had went down for a short time. When troubleshooting and looking at the logs I saw this: Apr 24 11:36:56.700: IPSEC(key_eng...
Dear community,I had a quick question regarding the trunking mechanism on the Meraki switches. When you set a port to trunk mode and allow all vlans on that trunk, will it automatically allow vlans on the trunk as you assign ports to their respective...
Dear Community,I am in a bit of a conundrum. We are going to replace our existing network infrastructure (Catalyst 4510 switches and Aruba Wireless) with four MS-350 Switches and 16 MR33 AP's. The switches are combined into 2 separate stacks (17th fl...
Dear Community,I am still kind of new to Meraki to please forgive my ignorance. I am trying to figure out how I can make a single switchport into a Layer 3 routed port, similar to using the "no switchport" command on a catalyst device. I have success...
Dear Community,I am new to Meraki wireless and so I had a few concerns regarding the roaming action with Meraki Wireless when an SSID uses 802.1x. We have not currently deployed our Meraki wireless network and are still running our legacy Aruba Wirel...
I see. So in essence no vlans (except 1) exist on a meraki switch until you either 1) create an SVI for that vlan or 2) assign a switchport to a specific vlan? In both cases, those vlans will be allowed on any trunk set to allow "all" vlans? Am I und...
@kYutobi ,Thanks for the reply! This begs the question: If there is no way to "create" vlans directly on the Meraki switch, is it safe to assume that all possible vlans are already "created" and that all you have to do is assign vlans to ports and tr...
@Philip D'Ath ,Thanks for the reply! After mulling over the options and considering your advice I think you're right. What I'm going to do is create a separate interface on the next hop firewall that will have the same IP address as the current defau...
It appears PMK caching and OKC was the answer I was looking for. I am glad to know the Meraki AP's do this by default. As far as 802.11r is concerned, ill probably attempt it in adaptive mode to start as we will have a separte SSID using WPA2-PSK tha...