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I apologize if this has been brought up before, I did a search and didn't find anything.My organization is using the co-termination license model and our current license expiration date is in 2023. We have over 100 MS220 series switches with EOST da...
I recently took over management of a Meraki network with about 300 devices, mostly MS and MX, with just a few sites that have MR APs.I have a fairly strong background with Cisco switches, routers, and firewalls, but this job is my first exposure to M...
I don't have Meraki specific experience, but I'm using two MikroTik 60ghz bridges to connect my workshop to my house (about 100ft distance.) I have Cisco Catalyst switches on both sides of the link with 802.1q trunk ports connected to the bridges, a...
I would make the Deny rule for all traffic, not just Local LAN. Then for the clients you want to have access, you would go to Network Wide, Clients, check the box for the client you want to allow access, choose Policy at the top, and add them to the...
Those log messages are just telling you that port 14 went down (state changed from 1Gfdx to down), and when it did it was marked as disabled in the RSTP table (because it is down and has no path to the root bridge.)It really sounds to me like an inte...
Those log messages are just showing that the port was bouncing.It looks to me like you have a cable problem. Have you run a cable test on that port?As for the AP having power while the port shows down, I've seen that before, both from cable failure ...
The risk of using 1:1 NAT over a DMZ is the exposure to attacks if one of the Internet facing servers is compromised. If you put your Internet facing servers on your internal VLAN and one of them is compromised, the attacker could then attempt to com...