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Hello Meraki Community, I have a question that I am fairly certain has a simple answer that I am somehow missing. We currently have a domain with 2 VLANs. 1 VLAN for workstations and equipment and 1 VLAN for servers. I have setup a DMZ using a com...
Hello All, We currently have an MX84 on our network with redundant ISPs (a 50\50 fiber and a 50\10 coax) and two VLANs. One VLAN for clients and phones (Same network for backup purposes) and the other VLAN for servers. We have a relatively new VoIP ...
Hello, We are new to Meraki Firewalls and are attempting to understand how to create particular bandwidth pools for clients to limit VoIP issues.We currently have 2 WANs, a 50/50 Fiber (for clients) and a 50/10 Coax (for backups). We are not load b...
@giacomos,That did it! We had no reason to show that page.Thank you for taking the time to assist and clarify. It is very much appreciated.Thank youSam-I-am
Hello @giacomosThank you for the clarification. My bad. I should have provided more information. I Have attempted to create layer 3 firewall rules denying access to the Meraki appliance IP through port 443, 80, and even All, however, I find that this...
Hello WW,Thank you for the assistance. Do you mean just a layer 3 rule in Firewall? I do not have a Wireless Firewall option. So you know I am using an MX 84.
Hello Adam,So if I need both VLANs to access the WAN through the main fiber connection and also require rules to ensure that the phones always use the main connection instead of attempting to use the coax connection (when it is connected) then 1:Many...
Hello MRCUR, I am not using NAT currently and the VoIP provider did not provide any on Premise device only the VoIP phones that we purchased. I have set Traffic Shaping Rules making SIP (Voice) a High Priority object with no bandwidth limit and no D...