A new candidate appliance firmware is now available on Thu, 31 Oct 2024

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A new candidate appliance firmware version is available. Firmware MX 19.1.5 was just released on 2024-10-31 and has been in this firmware category since 2024-10-31.
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Security appliance firmware versions MX 19.1.5 changelog

Important notice

  • As of MX 19.1, Cisco Meraki will no longer support USB-based Cellular Failover on the MX and Z platforms.

What's new

  • Added support for Advanced Security features on vMX appliances in routed mode
  • eBGP (CloudWAN Support) for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced event logging for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced dashboard tools for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced uplink statistics for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced client tracking for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced fragmentation support for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced security center reporting for vMX-XL appliances
  • Enhanced route tracking for vMX-XL appliances
  • Added API support for configuring VPN NAT Translation
  • Added API support for configuring Multicast Forwarding
  • Added API support for configuring Split DNS

Legacy products notice

  • When configured for this version, Z1 devices will run MX 14.56.
  • When configured for this version, MX400 and MX600 devices will run MX 16.16.9.
  • When configured for this version, MX64(W), MX65(W), MX84, MX100, and vMX100 devices will run MX 18.107.11.

Bug fixes

All

  • Resolved an issue that could result in consecutive Dashboard-initiated reboots triggering MX appliances to fallback to an older version of their configuration
  • Improved the management of network flows when source ports are exhausted. This will greatly reduce the impact of port exhaustion on network clients.

Small

  • Fixed an issue that resulted in client traffic being dropped for clients connected to ports with 802.1X port authentication on MX67(C,W) and MX68(W,CW) appliances after port or VLAN-based group policy configuration changes were made.
  • Corrected an issue that could result in the association time for wireless clients connected to Z3(C), Z4(C), MX67(W), and MX68(W,CW) appliances incorrectly reporting as “-”.
  • Resolved an MX 19.1 performance regression affecting Z4(C) appliances.

Medium and large

  • Corrected an issue that resulted in MX75, MX85, MX95, MX105, MX250, and MX450 appliances failing to forward inbound GRE traffic to LAN clients.

Known issues

  • During the upgrade process, MX appliances upgrading from versions prior to MX 19 may experience a failure to properly classify traffic. This issue will be resolved once the appliance has completed the upgrade to MX 19.
  • There is an increased risk of encountering device stability and performance issues on all platforms and across all configurations.