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Hi all,I'm experiencing an issue with multicast traffic in a mixed Cisco Meraki and Catalyst environment.Setup:SW01: Catalyst 9300-24S (configured as IGMP Querier, receives multicast TV channels via SFP uplink)SW02: Meraki MS130-48P (spanning tree pr...
Dear Forum,The two MXs are connected as in the attached network diagram (Pic. 1).However, the 2nd backup mx fails to sync = HA light constantly blinking in orange + power light is while steady. both MXs are online in dashboard. As a result, both MXs ...
Dear Experts,I am looking into allowing DHCP only to certain devices by their OUI to match my needs.Though my NIC OUI is FC:34:97:xx:xx:xx with the following DHCP configuration below I am still getting DHCP. There's no other DHCP server on the networ...
Hi,We have a "special" setup for one of our sites which have its clients (PCs) connecting through the wifi using radius authentication.The radius server is physically located at the same site with the clients that try to authenticate. The traffic flo...
Dear Fellowship, I would like to ask for your help achieving this with the given hardware.The goal is to allow mDNS traffic bi-directional between the two vlans 128 and 123 and in vlan 123 to only a specific server = 192.168.123.99. The network is b...
Hi, I am having the same issue can you please share more information about the buffer configuration and how it was set? where can i find this buffer settings on the dashboard?
At some point I was considering faulty hardware due to bad VVRP packets checksum. So, I have decided to use another switch to have the LAN trunk from MX connected to.Once the MXs were connected there the problem was resolved.So, I went back to origin...
All switch uplinks are the same: vlan 1 as native + all vlan allowed. All other switches are Meraki. They are in secondary cabinets, each switch get one uplink from SW01 and another uplink from SW02. this is for redundancy if one core switch dies... ...
Hi Ryan,It is very simple...Each MX has only one Lan port enabled.1st MX Lan 5 port to SW01 port 472nd MX Lan 5 port to SW02 port 47SW01 Port 48 <> SW02 Port 48Regards,
All mx and switches trunk ports have rstp enabled - YES--- is not a real link but signifies a virtual IP for LAN (there's another for WAN but as this is not a problem now i did not draw it).