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Hi there folks. Worked in IT over 20 years in the networking space and recently relocated from down under to the NE corner of the US of A.New to Meraki, however not new to many other vendors of the years.Looking to enhance my skill set and knowledge ...
Hi All,First delve into the Meraki side of things and ...........I have a MX64, 120 switch and MR 36.Background:MX64 is the DHCP server with 3 vlans configured (2,3,4). DHCP is set for vlan 3 and 4, with vlan 2 the Management VLAN.MX64 is trunked to ...
It sounds like to me the link is being overloaded and then packets get dropped.have you tried prioritizing some of the traffic via traffic shaping / QoS.
Meraki at the moment as far as i know dont have a wireless bridge point to point solution that will enable you to route many vlan's across it.For this reason we used ubiquity for wireless point to point building to building connectivity.
have you tried clearing the security associations on both ends.I have seen this before in cross vendor environments, where one end still thinks the VPN is active and the other end doesnt.
a way around this though, which is common practice from a security perspective is set all devices to UTC time.This way all devices log with the same time markers, and if you are looking for issues between sites across the globe issues should be easy ...
i would start by looking at AD, and the logs.what is the password policy ? have their passwords expired due to not being changed ?Can the AP's still talk to the AD server ? there are many things that could be at play.