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I still like the "FQDN support" feature https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/MX_Firewall_Settings#FQDN_Support -- even if it raises some questions (see https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/FQDN-Support-How-does-...
On page https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/MX_Firewall_Settings#FQDN_Support we learned how FQDN Support works. This feature allows a wildcard character * (= asterisk) in the Destination column which is quite handy for "...
Hi all,I know that all serial numbers of Z3 model devices start with "Q2TN".But what prefix is used for Z3C model devices?Is there a "tool" or other thing that maps such prefixes with models?Rgds,AndreasE
Yesterday, we cloned our Config Template called "Father" into a new Template called "Son" (they both differ in just one network mask of a VLAN-ID).Everything worked well apart from the fact that the newly cloned Template called "Son" did not carry th...
Hi,we (the Meraki admins working for MSP BT (British Telecom)) received an email which announces that a vMX100 instance of one of our Customers will receive an automatic upgrade (which obviously cannot be prevented for trial licenses), see down.This ...
Hi im,you can use the wildcard "*" (asterisk) in the "Outbound rules", but you cannot use it in the "Cellular Failover rules".That's maybe the reason for confusion.You should either re-open the case (if it's been closed) or insist on a sufficient ans...
Hi Blake,did you mean "Make a Wish" (on that configuration page) or opening a case (what Customer and what kind of bug/support)?Regrettably, you cannot "Make a Wish" on the documentation pages -- even if they deserve it many times from my past experi...
Let's assume for a moment that "Cellular failover rules" simply substitute the native "Outbound rules" (which would a bad idea since they do not support FQDN, but this is another story).Given that, every admin should at least add the following rule a...
...and by the way: this rule section would not accept a "FQDN support" type of firewall rule -- neither by GUI nor by API!Therefore, I requested this feature to be added via "Make a Wish" today: When disaster strikes (i.e. primary internet access WAN...