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I am trying to direct traffic to a specific internal server using port forwarding and specific remote IPs. My forwarding rule works as long as I have "any" in the allowed remote IPs. If I enter the IP addresses (separated by commas) provided by the...
Having trouble finding the steps to add the ATA 191 firmware to Callmanager 11.5. Currently, our Callmanager only has the 186, 187, & 190 options.Could someone point me in the direction to add the sha512 and zip files?Thanks,Scott
Scenario: All switches (MS390s running beta 15.9) and APs (MR46 & MR56 running 28.6) were online in the dashboard. Our Internet connection that supports 6 schools was bouncing this morning - enough that all devices were offline. After the Internet...
I have a user reporting a PC is "loosing connection to the wifi throughout the day". Checking the AP, I see a failed connection in the event log during the authentication stage with the reason:reason='eapol_timeout' radio='0' vap='0' channel='11' rs...
Looking for help to bond 2 NICs on a Barracuda Backup appliance. The 2nd NIC on the appliance has been activated by Barracuda support. If NIC 2 (connected to gi1/0/8) is active, I can not ping the device. If I shutdown port gi1/0/8, I can ping the...
I had the wrong senario:forwarding rule:Uplink = Internet 1Protocol = TCPPublic port = 150LAN IP = internal server IPLocal port = 80Trying to access the server with: http://{public ip address (wan 1)}:150/home.htmlAccess works if I don't restrict th...
I may try 1 site to see if it works. I don't see the problem until connection is lost to the cloud either by power going down or the Internet connection goes down. When the Internet connection is restored and the Meraki switches connect back to the...
From Meraki:There is an internal ticket that was opened about MRs on Firmware 28.6 losing cloud connectivity.All the APs are back online now. The reconnect process took longer (4 - 5 hours) than I expected.
The APs are mounted on the celing grid. I can't kick that high. What do you mean by "giving an AP a kick"? If I go to the switch port where the AP is connected, cycling the port usually brings it back Online. I have had to disable/enable the port...
I may have solved my problem. I changed the driver from the built-in Microsoft driver to the Realtek driver. I also disabled the 2.4 Ghz band on the NIC since the AP is physically in the same room at the PC. I have not had any more reports with dr...