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Design related question
Hey all..
We have a simple network consists of 1 firewall and 1 switch and 4 APs. and we would like to upgrade the facility to become highly available.And we would like to apply this on both; the firewall and the switch.
For the firewall we are going to put another one (and connect them together) and connect the switch with 2 uplinks toward them (for redundancy).
My question is regarding the switch, does it support "hot standby with automatic switchover"? I mean is there redundant internal switching to provide high availability in the switch?
We are using:
Firewall: MX68
Switch: MS120
Thank you!
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If you are using an MS120 then you are only using layer 2 switching. You can get a second MS120 and run it as an independent switch.
The MS210 supports stacking. So you could get a pair of them and stack them together. I frequently use these in office environments.
The MS250 support stacking and redundant power supplies. I typically use these as a starting option for data centres.
I guess it just depends on how much you are prepared to advance towards your goal.
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https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/MS_Warm_Spare_(VRRP)_Overview
"Warm spare is currently available on the MS42, MS250, MS300 series, and MS400 series family of switches."
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Yeah, MS120, which has no vrrp.. thats what I wanted to point 😛
Well as far as I know not. Checked my MS120 and didn´t find any option.
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@Lamees wrote:
For the firewall we are going to put another one (and connect them together)
Don't do that. Follow the design guide for Warm Spare.
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@Lamees wrote:
Thank you jdsilva I will not connect them together and follow the warm spare link, but is it really necessary to have 4 WAN links for a small topology like ours?
Nope. You can use a single connection to each MX as well. That is fine.
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If you are using an MS120 then you are only using layer 2 switching. You can get a second MS120 and run it as an independent switch.
The MS210 supports stacking. So you could get a pair of them and stack them together. I frequently use these in office environments.
The MS250 support stacking and redundant power supplies. I typically use these as a starting option for data centres.
I guess it just depends on how much you are prepared to advance towards your goal.
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Since HA its not available on it, it will be as spare switch and to be replaced when the first one is down. correct?
