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I am experiencing difficulty adding an inbound rule to allow specific traffic from the IP range 168.86.128.0/18 and ports 10000 to 60000. However, it seems that Meraki only allows options for "Any," "IPv6," and "VLAN." Can anyone provide advice or a ...
The screenshot below shows the configuration window in Meraki for assigning VLANs to each port. *Unnecessary information has been concealed for clarity. This setting allows Meraki to apply the specified VLAN when configuring a particular VLAN on the...
Device: Meraki MX 100VLan ID 100: 192.168.100.x (Printer installed here)VLan ID 200: 192.168.200.x VLan ID 300: 192.168.200.x Printer ID: 192.168.100.64Test PC: 192.168.200.1I have utilized the port-based VLAN feature to set up several VLANs on my ne...
I see that I am referring to IPv6 rules. Thank you. Do you happen to have any references or information regarding IPv4 traffic for port forwarding or NAT?
That's what I thought. Thanks, WW. The strange thing is, the Wi-Fi ports goes down when I switch from VLAN 1 to VLAN 10. If it's managed by the ISP, it shouldn't matter what I set, right?
Hey, amabt Thanks for taking time to read my question.The firmware was updated a while ago. (Current version: MX 18.107.2)Actually, I had no problems using the printer before with the current VLAN setup, but something happened that I don't even remem...
Yes, I changed it to 'Any,' but the issue remains. The strange thing is that I can't use Telnet from 192.168.1.191, which is on the same network as the printer, but I can print from this laptop. It appears that the Telnet feature is not enabled on Me...