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MG51 IP
HI, I need some clarifications on the configuration of the Meraki MG51
- is it not possible to assign the device an IP that I want? Alone :
xxx.xxx.xxx.1
xxx.xxx.xxx.65
xxx.xxx.xxx.129
xxx.xxx.xxx.193
- the MG51 is assigned a HOSTNAME like... dynamic-m.com?
- is there a possibility to link to a Dynamic DNS account?
thanks in advance
Fabrizio
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Check the installation guide: https://documentation.meraki.com/MG/MG_Installation_Guides/MG51%2F%2FMG51E_Installation_Guide#Settin...
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On the LAN side, you can change the subnet info under Cellular Gateways > Settings > Subnet Configurations. If you click under where it says Parent Subnet, you can edit the subnet info there.
As for DDNS, are you using a public static IP SIM card? On traditional CGNAT, there would be no way to create that inbound mapping since we are relying on a carrier intermediary device to perform NAT from a private address into a public one. Trying to understand the use case where you would need to resolve directly with the MG itself..
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@javalins wrote:On the LAN side, you can change the subnet info under Cellular Gateways > Settings > Subnet Configurations. If you click under where it says Parent Subnet, you can edit the subnet info there.
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Did you change the subnet mask as well from /26 to anything else? Short of that on the same page, if you scroll down, you can make Fixed IP Assignments and create Reserved Ranges if you decide to statically IP on the client side.
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Under DHCP & Subnets, you can create a static/fixed mapping, see the documentation here: https://documentation.meraki.com/MG/MG_Best_Practices/MG_Wireless_WAN_Dashboard_Settings.
That document also shows how to adjust the size of the subnet if you are using DHCP/Routed Mode on the MG.
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It always uses the first ip of that lan subnet for itself
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^^ This!
If you want to change this behavior, you can create either a reserved IP range to force the availability of a different IP to be taken first that is not the first in the subnet. Or you can create a fixed IP address mapping under DHCP settings.
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but you were able to customize the IP of the MG? On my dashboard it's impossible to do it I can only choose between /22 /23 /24 /25 /26 /27
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Yes, you can modify the subnet pool including changing the actual subnet IP. Refer to the document I shared above. There is a screenshot in that document.
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