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In that case, there is no way from the Meraki end to determine which user is connecting. The end client is going to do the DNS lookup and get the IP of the MX. Neither the MX nor dashboard would be able to see how the client got the IP of the MX.
Not quite sure if I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to determine.Do both of the DNS CNAMEs point to the same MX? I would think that you would be pointing to a different MX depending on which VPN hostname they connected to. In which case the cli...
From what you've described, it sounds like the device is indeed checking in, albeit using DHCP. You should just be able to use the pencil icon next to WAN1 on the uplink tab. There are multiple reasons that you could be getting that error, but the mo...
Preface: This method is only going to get a list of all the devices, not really meant for using those results again in Postman. Using Postman v1 with JSON Magic | JSON to CSV and Tables automatically you can easily filter results using the visualize ...
I named my access point, BSSID. Here you can see that I'm searching for 9a:18:98:fb:xx:yy, in the results I'm getting a result of the access point BSSID that includes the true mac address of the device 98:18:88:fb:xx:yy. If you have a large organizat...