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Hi,I have recently installed a new MX Appliance and MS Core switch.The MS switch is handling all L3 Routing between VLAN's and we have 3 existing C2960 access switches.Our previous network consultant enabled IGMP snooping on each VLAN of all of the C...
Hi,I am setting up a new network for our company and am working on ACL's to control access to various network segments. All routing is performed on a layer 3 core switch. In this example, let's say we have the following 4 VLANS.Engineering, Sales, F...
@simple818 suggestion of supernetting simplifies the rules significantly.For example, you could set up your network something like this.Name SupernetCorp10.50.0.0/2310.50.0.0/20Eng10.50.2.0/23Voice10.50.4.0/23Management10.50.6.0/24Spare10.50.7-15Gue...
ok, makes sense. IGMP Snooping is enabled by default on the Meraki Core switch.Multicast Routing and IGMP Querier are optional and required for routing multicast traffic between VLANS.
Cool, I guess I'll leave it disabled for now.I do plan to create a VLAN for Airplay devices, printers, Apple TV's etc.Is Multicast routing required to have these accessible in multiple VLAN's? or does Meraki have a separate solution for this?
Hey @simple818,I had considered this as well, it would certainly simplify the rules.Unfortunately, I inherited this network and the subnets are not set up to allow this, however, I may modify to allow for this.Thanks
Hey @daviscot, thanks for the info.The ACL's are being applied on the L3 Switch. It's simple enough to call-out each network in a separate ACL and I guess it also gives more granular control over additional VLANs to locate share resources like Print...