Application recognition

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Application recognition

Is there a known reason why most of the RSTP traffic is correctly recognised, but a good chunk is not?

 

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Is there anything I can do to make it recognise all of the traffic?

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BlakeRichardson
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I've got the same problem, I'm guessing thats CCTV traffic.

 

 

cmr
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@BlakeRichardson yes, absolutely right, we have lots and only some gets recognised and the rest fills most of the rest of the top 10...

CptnCrnch
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Let's wait for NBAR coming to MX too... 😐

GIdenJoe
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Yes NBAR!!

I remember a Jeremy Cioara video from years back where he was like "NBAR!! on a switch!! drool!

But at that time that just wasn't possible 🙂

I have an MX84, MR36 and MS210 in my home Lab. From what I have read, I believe the problem in my case is my switch MS210.

 

I think the minimum requirement for NBAR in combined network for the Switch is MS 390. Does anyone know if this will be available for MS 210 series?

 

Regards,

Bruce
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@JimmyM, if you haven’t seen this document already have a look, https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/Network-Based_Applica.... It doesn’t appear to indicate a restriction on the MS in a combined network, but I do get where you are coming from. It seems to suggest you can run MS12+ in a network with Wifi6 MR27+ access points and MX16+ device, and still get NBAR working. If it doesn’t it might be worth opening a case with support, there might be something stopping it that they can see.

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