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Group Policy assignment

Jonathan Galvez
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Hi team,

we are trying to assign a Group Policy to a WLAN client.

In the passt we assigned the client with the add client option and then chosing the group policy or just changed it manually. I am now trying to do that just adding the group policy on the VLAN (MX).

The scenario is like:

Client logged in to a SSID and get VLAN:4, it seems like the policy is assigned but I can not see the group policy assigned on the client list. To know if there is a policy applied I make a change (block www.youtube.com) but it still reachable from my client. Is there a time I need to wait, until the settings on the group policy are synchronised?

So my questions are:

Is it normal that when a Group Policy via VLAN is applied, I can not see it on the client list?

If I make a change on the group policy, how long is needed to be applied on a logged client?

Many thanks and regards,

Jonathan

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Brash
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

It is normal when applied to the vlan that you won't see it applied in the client list.

Firewall changes to the group policy impact new flows through the MX. So if there is an existing network flow to YouTube, you might need to wait for that to time out.

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Brash
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

It is normal when applied to the vlan that you won't see it applied in the client list.

Firewall changes to the group policy impact new flows through the MX. So if there is an existing network flow to YouTube, you might need to wait for that to time out.

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