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Hi all,We have enabled alerts for new DHCP server detection on our MS250s. Is it normal behavior for these alerts to come in multiple times for the same server? For example, we run a couple DHCP servers that were first seen by Meraki about 2 years ag...
Hi all,Looking for some advice here as we are looking to take a switch from a network and move into another network where we will stack it with another standalone switch.I don't see any docs pertaining explicitly to this type of migration.We have a s...
Hello everyone,Would like to set up alerts on individual ports that are part of LACP group? I know you can use tags to monitor specific ports, but I am unable to get the tags applied to the LACP group to show up on the alerts config page. I applied t...
Not able to find any information anywhere, so this may not be possible, but wanted to ask here in case.Is there a type of report or API call that can be generated that show all MS250 switchports which have BPDUguard enabled?
I have a pair of existing production switches (MS250s), that we'd like to put into a stack. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any documentation specifically explaining how to do this. Is it as simple as powering down, connecting the stack cables, and th...
Hello sir,I know this is an old post, but have you by chance seen any updates on this? We are looking at turning on wired 802.1x on our Meraki switches and sending RADIUS requests to Okta agent. Still having a tough time finding any documentation spe...
That's interesting, and I think i have noticed that too. Sometimes we will just get a random alert saying new DHCP server detected but of course it's the same one it should already have seen.What's odd is we did an upstream router hardware replacemen...
Sure, it's the ones generated when you check this in the Configuration Template alert settings:Looks like this:The switch in the network XYZ detected a new DHCP server with the following details:MAC: aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ffIP: 10.80.8.50VLAN: 60Subnet: 172...