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Hello, Our licensing is set for co-termination. I've read the documentation and think I understand - but I have not found (or I've missed) whether licenses for EOS devices are removed from the license calculation. For example, we have (20) MX60 and (...
I am troubleshooting issues with slow client VPN (300kb!) and site to site VPN (1-4 mbps) speeds. WAN 1 is our Internet connection. Port 2 on the firewall feeds a distribution switch. In SDWAN & Traffic Shaping > Uplink Selection, the primary uplink ...
Hello, When I am connected to the client VPN on our MX90, I am not able to access resources on our remote sites that are connected via site-to-site VPNs. Here's the background...Our Dashboard had all the switches installed across 23 remote sites in o...
Much of our organization is shut down at the moment, so I figured this would be a good time to do some cleanup. When we moved to Meraki, our dashboard was set up to have separate networks for each firewall (22), then all of the switches from all site...
Ah, the light bulb went on!I read the "Renewing your dashboard license" section multiple times today, but I just wasn't getting it. In 2019, a former sales person told me the co-licensing removes the requirement for renewing licenses, that the old on...
I understand the device count doesn't matter. It is the fact that the license is for an EOS device - why would the license be included in our expiration date calculation?I do not understand what you mean by "They don't clear out until you renew".What...
Thank you for the tip about MS being the cause! I will try the WireShark workaround as a temp fix. I had started looking at AnyConnect earlier in the year, getting a quote for licenses now.