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Hello,I've discovered that Digital Optical Monitoring alerts for SFPs aren't being included in the main organization alerts screen. We had a Low Rx condition recently that I only discovered by accident. Can these alerts be added to the summary scre...
Hello,We have a situation where we occasionally need to remote into a user's desktop that is powered down. The individual that usually handles these desktop maintenance tasks is not a network admin, but occasionally needs to send a WOL request to an...
Hello all,We have a need to download switch event logs for a few specific switches. When I put the switch name in the filter field I see only the logs for that switch, but when I download the events to CSV I get logs for a ton of unrelated switches....
We've suddenly seen a cluster of DFS detections that seem to be limited to a specific area of our campus. We are pretty close to an airport and Coast Guard station but there is no fixed radar licensed on this band anywhere in our state. It's possib...
Today we experienced an issue where two of our business partner sites were suddenly blocked by Meraki content filtering - one of them by the Phishing Category and the other by Computer and Internet Info. This was a surprise to us. Are there some ma...
Thank you Mark. The documentation states that the user needs to go to the switch view to see the alerts, which is the issue. I'm happy that the feature is available there, however it would be beneficial to see these alarms aggregated into the main ...
This is in the main Meraki dashboard, under Organization-->Monitor-->Alerts. We're not using SNMP for this; Meraki is handling it internally. There are some org-wide settings that allow for inclusion/exclusion of other types of alerts, but not DOM.
We've converted all of our lighting to LEDs a few years ago. This year one of our initiatives is to configure all of our networked office MFC printers to print on both sides of the paper by default. This should save a fair amount of paper.