Meraki Network Topology for Documentation and Non Cisco Switches' Visibility on Meraki Toplogy

Nazeem93
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Meraki Network Topology for Documentation and Non Cisco Switches' Visibility on Meraki Toplogy

Hi ,

 

I need a guidance on couple of things :

 

1. What are the pros / cons of the Meraki Dashboard's In-built Network Topology upon comparing with LucidChart ?

2. Is it possible to have Non-Meraki / Non-Cisco Switches to be shown on Meraki's Network Topology ?

 

Thanks ,

Nazeem 

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RWelch
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> Is it possible to have Non-Meraki / Non-Cisco Switches to be shown on Meraki's Network Topology ?

Yes.

 

Non-Meraki equipment is also detected if it is one hop away (and will appear as an empty diamond); depending on the protocols supported by a non-Meraki device, the topology view may be able to discern LLDP data like model type, IP, and manufacturer. Meraki devices in a different network will be denoted by blue diamonds.

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Nazeem93
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Thanks @RWelch for the reply .

 

But , the blue diamond is still not visible under the Topology even the Non- Meraki switche are just a hop away . I'll try to check with the switch manufacturer's forum if there is any solution .

 

Thanks .

alemabrahao
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I don't know LucidChart but I can give you some impressions about Meraki.

 

Pros:

Integrated with Meraki Devices
Ease of Use
Device Status and Alerts

 

Cons:

Limited to Meraki Ecosystem
Less Customization.

 

 

Non-Meraki devices may appear with limited information, often represented as empty diamonds in the topology view.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Network_Topology

 

What is a Network Diagram | Lucidchart

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Nazeem93
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Thank you for your Inputs @alemabrahao  . The listed Pros and Cons are informative .

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The only key points that haven't really been made here, so far:

 

The topology in the Meraki Dashboard is dynamically created and (with a bit of time lag) self-updating;   if someone changes something in the topology, the topology gets updated, with no input required from the admin - provided the devices remain connected, of course.

 

While you can download the created topologies as .svg files, I'd be surprised if anyone uses that feature very much;   why create static content, when you can just look in the Dashboard for what's actually there?

 

Hence I don't think the Topology tool and Lucid Chart (or Visio, for that matter) are greatly comparable.   You couldn't use the Meraki Dashboard to create a design schematic, for example.

 

PhilipDAth
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>why create static content, when you can just look in the Dashboard for what's actually there?

 

As-built documentation.  🙂

Nazeem93
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Thanks @GreenMan for giving some essential insights .

 

Actually , I have been asked to produce a Network Documentation Diagram for all of our 75 networks . Earlier I used to work on Lucid but as I've been suggested from my peer to work on Meraki Topology from the Dashboard itself instead of going with the third party . 

 

Thanks

PhilipDAth
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LucidChart is a general-purpose diagram tool.  I use this myself.  You can draw diagrams of anything you want.  For example, I can draw a network diagram of a proposed change.

 

The Meraki Dashboard topology tool shows the network as it is "right now".  You can't add extra notes, information, or non-network related information (perhaps you want to document a data flow, network access requirements, etc).

 

This is like comparing Microsoft Word to a screenshot.

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