Template configuration with its Addressing&Vlan

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Ezzatcs
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Template configuration with its Addressing&Vlan

now I'm trying to create a templet and bind a network to it to push my configuration to all networks from one place. in my case, we have a multi-site with Meraki appliances, and we need these sites to have a different submit.

 

for example:

location x with 192.168.5.0/24

location y with 192.168.10.0/24

location z with 192.168.10.0/24 and so on.

 

With my template in my meraki Vlan, I create for each site a Vlan in my template with its submit and assign each network(site) in DHCB to its submit to have an IP. But when I connect the device to this network (Site) don't get an IP from this submit.1.png

 

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Kindly help me in this point to make each site have its submit and I can apply configuration from a template like group policies to all networks. feel free to suggest a new way to achieve my goals or configure my template in the right way.

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You need to create a single template with a supernet that contains all possible site subnets.  You must enable VLANs in the template.  Then you can use the "unique IP addressing" option, so each site will be automatically given a unique subnet.

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Templates_and_Config_Sync/Managing_Multiple_... 

 

When you bind a new network to the template Meraki will automatically give it a subnet from the supernet you assigned, however you can just go into the network and change this to some other subnet in the supernet that you would like to use.

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You need to create a single template with a supernet that contains all possible site subnets.  You must enable VLANs in the template.  Then you can use the "unique IP addressing" option, so each site will be automatically given a unique subnet.

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Templates_and_Config_Sync/Managing_Multiple_... 

 

When you bind a new network to the template Meraki will automatically give it a subnet from the supernet you assigned, however you can just go into the network and change this to some other subnet in the supernet that you would like to use.

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