Firmware download page

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MMoss
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Firmware download page

I used to have a web link to a list of individual Meraki firmware and revisions in a web page directory. I haven't been able to find where I saved it so does anyone else have this? I don't recall if it was a Meraki site, I believe it was though.

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jdsilva
Kind of a big deal

Parts of the Meraki OS are open source, and parts are not. You can, for example, request the bootloader used in many Meraki devices and Meraki will provide that to you. I'm not aware of a website though where you can just grab this (it's by request only). 

 

If there is a site that hosts Meraki firmware for you to download it's not hosted by Meraki, and I doubt very much it's sanctioned. It'd also be mostly useless as there's no (official) way for you to load that firmware on a Meraki device as they only take firmware updates from the cloud.

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kYutobi
Kind of a big deal

 

Under Organization = Firmware Upgrades

 

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BrechtSchamp
Kind of a big deal

And the full list is in the source of that webpage. Look for the variable called "versions".

 

For example:

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{"id":"1825","name":"MS 10.45","major":10,"minor":45,"changelog":"[Alerts] This version addresses an issue where MS22/42/220/320 series switches may hang during upgrades. Upgrades TO this release will reboot affected switches immediately prior to executing the upgrade.\r\n[Alerts] 10.45 addresses a firmware update issue for MS355 series switches. For all other models, this version is equivalent to 10.44.\r\n[Additions] Support for MS355/MS450 Series switches\r\n[Additions] Enhanced Storm Control (not available on MS22/42/120/220/320)\r\n[Additions] Dynamic ARP Inspection (not available on MS22/42/120/220/320)\r\n[Additions] SM Sentry Wired Security Integration on MS\r\n[Additions] IPv6 ACLs (not available on MS22/42/220/320)\r\n[Additions] STP Anomaly detection\r\n[Additions] STP Loop Guard\r\n[Additions] Equal Cost MultiPath (ECMP) routing (not available on MS42/320/210/225)\r\n[Additions] Increase minimum fan speed on MS225-48LP/FP series switches to address a condition that can result in fan failure\r\n[Additions] Reduced bootup times for MS120 series switches\r\n[Additions] Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD)\r\n[Additions] Support for Multi-Host and Multi-Auth access policy modes\r\n[Additions] Ability to download diagnostic data about the device from the local status page\r\n[Bug Fixes] Switch can crash and reboot while snooping high volume DHCP transactions over long periods of time\r\n[Bug Fixes] MS355 series switches may not auto-negotiate mGig speeds correctly\r\n[Bug Fixes] Ports on MS355 series switches may remain down after cable testing\r\n[Bug Fixes] Multicast routing on MS355 series switches does not function correctly\r\n[Bug Fixes] Address an issue where MS355 switches do not initiate firmware updates\r\n[Known Issues] SM Sentry does not support Windows based clients\r\n[Known Issues] MS425 series switches do not forward frames larger than 9416 bytes (present since 9.0)\r\n[Known Issues] Drop unknown multicast drops all IPv6 multicast on MS210/225/250/350/410/420/425 series switches and can cause switches to become unreachable\r\n[Known Issues] The RADIUS test widget in Dashboard does not function correctly on MS22/42/220/320 series switches (Present since version 10.0)\r\n[Known Issues] MS350-24X and MS355 series switches do not negotiate UPoE over LLDP correctly (Present since version 7.x)\r\n[Known Issues] Slower than expected port authentication speed on MS355 series switches \r\nVarious performance and stability improvements","networkType":"switch","isBeta":false,"isLatestStable":true,"isReleaseCandidate":false,"isLatestBeta":false,"isAvailableUpgradeVersion":true,"createdAt":1549395409,"updatedAt":1549398558},{"id":"1708","name":"M 0.1","major":0,"minor":1,"changelog":"","networkType":"sensor","isBeta":true,"isLatestStable":true,"isReleaseCandidate":false,"isLatestBeta":false,"isAvailableUpgradeVersion":true,"createdAt":1520565620,"updatedAt":1544580112}
MMoss
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Maybe I described it poorly. You were able to download the firmware directly to your PC. Being opensource code you could download it, open it, look through the various items, etc, etc. It wasn't the release notes or on the Firmware updates page.

BrechtSchamp
Kind of a big deal

Cisco and open source firmware doesn't sound normal. I guess if it ever existed, it probably got lost with the acquisition.

 

Unless you mean the MIB files for SNMP, those are available on the Organization > Settings page.

 

Or code samples for the API's which can be found on create.meraki.com

jdsilva
Kind of a big deal

Parts of the Meraki OS are open source, and parts are not. You can, for example, request the bootloader used in many Meraki devices and Meraki will provide that to you. I'm not aware of a website though where you can just grab this (it's by request only). 

 

If there is a site that hosts Meraki firmware for you to download it's not hosted by Meraki, and I doubt very much it's sanctioned. It'd also be mostly useless as there's no (official) way for you to load that firmware on a Meraki device as they only take firmware updates from the cloud.

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