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Hi therePlease can someone explain to me the function of an MS switch's management interface VLAN field (found within a switch's LAN IP settings pane):Is it in reference only to switch-to-dashboard traffic (information the switch needs to communicate...
Hi thereI'm in the process of install a new Meraki network and would like the transit VLAN between the WAN provider router and the Meraki Core switch to be different to the VLAN used for the management interface on the Meraki Core switch and all down...
I've got a lot of lab files already set up in VIRL 1.Is it possible to use these files in the new CML-P directly or is there a way to convert/import them for use in CML-P? Thanks
One question I've often asked myself but haven't been able to find an answer to yet... When a switch enabled with STP boots up, all switch ports transition through a series of STP port states before finally reaching a forwarding state (for those that...
Not sure if this is a quirk with VIRL or my limited understanding with STP. My setup:Two trunk links exist between switches SW1 and SW2 and are not in an etherchannelVLANs 1, 10 and 20 are defined on both switches and activeBoth switches have defaul...
Thanks Philip. That clears it up for me (I need to stop comparing with Cisco!).The LAN IP settings pane won't let me save settings without specifying a VLAN ID. I think it used to allow the VLAN field to be blank but obviously not any more. Just worr...
Thanks @Philip D'Ath Am I right in thinking they refer to the same type of traffic then - and this being switch-to-dashboard traffic (NOT STP/STRP, CDP traffic etc) - and just that you can override it at the switch level via that LAN IP settings pane...
Thanks @jdb1 , that's really helpful.It does look like what I'm trying to do isn't currently officially supported by Meraki My design would rely on the switch using the default route in the internal routing table to route out and reach the Meraki Cl...