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Hi @robb4nYou can use the following API's to move the Meraki Nodes from one network to another within the same organization.https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/remove-network-devices/https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/claim-network-devic...
Hi @JFerI would recommend you to put both ends on auto. Secondly, make sure the cable is good (Bypass the patch panel if any and directly have the AP connected to the switchport). Lastly, try another switch port. Alternatively, can also try to connec...
Hi @Ash24Looks like others have already posted answers. Unfortunately, the functionality of the port cannot be changed (i.e. from LAN to WAN). Hence, you would need to purchase SFP's for WAN uplinks on MX250.For your reference, I have attached a KB h...
Hi @Phill21 Yes, this was a known issue. Although, our development team have confirmed the issue has been resolved. In case, if you're still facing issues, I would recommend you reaching out to our support for further troubleshooting.
Hi @esoberanc If traffic is still being allowed from VLAN 10 to VLAN 15, it is possible these are flows existed prior to creating this rule. I would suggest rebooting your MX appliance to end these current flows and check again. Please navigate to Se...