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I just received an email regarding CMNA license renewals and wanted to share this info with you:"At Meraki, we always strive to deliver a simple and enjoyable experience. In response to feedback from you and your peers regarding CMNA promotional gear...
I'm currently trying to find which device was included in a specific order number. Unfortunately, I'm unable to find this info either on Org nor License Changelog.Can support help me out with that one?
Has somebody already tried to convert to the new licensing model in an org that has MX‘s in a warm spare environment? I just did and Dashboard is yelling at me because I seem to have an unlicensed device: my primary MX from that warm spare (interesti...
Gentlemen,I just did some testing with an MX67C and its integrated LTE modem. The modem itself including failover to LTE is working as expected, until I disable NAT on both uplinks (which is what is needed in this scenario). It looks like there‘s som...
Gentlemen,I‘m relatively new to the Meraki platform though being used to Cisco equipment for ages. Currently I‘m struggling to grasp the MX concept of applying firewall rules, perhaps you‘ll be able to help me out with it:My shiny new MX has VLANs en...
There are solutions like "UDP-Multiplexers". I've been using them e.g. with customers implementing Secure Network Analytics. Simply switch over to their Flow Replicator that forwards Netflow to different destinations.Something like https://github.com...
You're right: it's not free - but something really worth to consider when managing a fleet of ASA, FTD and Meraki devices. Not even talking about the new and even more interesting things like Multicloud Defense and Hypershield.Having harmonized objec...
Using Cisco Defense Orchestrator (CDO), nowadays called Security Cloud Control, this would be useable via CSDAC (Dynamic Attributes Connector). Makes sense when you're dealing with more than "only" Meraki MX.