Hi everyone,
We've got a solutions specialist coming in tomorrow to discuss upgrading our switches to MX/MS devices, currently we're a cisco house.
The basic network is we've got 2 main offices on either side of the country (UK) and then 5 smaller branch officers.
Main Office A - 100Mb internet connection through fibre and a second fibre connection to the MPLS network which connects to the rest of the offices. There is a layer 3 switch that either pushes traffic to the ASA and then off to the internet and then all internal traffic to the other sites goes through the MPLS router.
Main Office B - 100Mb internet connection through fibre and a second fibre connection to the MPLS network which connects to the rest of the offices. There is a layer 3 switch that either pushes traffic to the ASA and then off to the internet and then all internal traffic to the other sites goes through the MPLS router.
Branch Office 1 - 5 - between a 2Mb to 10Mb connection through the MPLS and then all external internet traffic goes through Main Office A.
My basic knowledge of the Meraki MX setup would be to have 2 MX devices, 1 at each of the Main Offices that'll look after the connections to the internet and keep them secure and then the branch offices will remain with their current config for the time being with them connecting through their existing MPLS router to get internet connectivity from one of the main offices.
Talking to the solutions specialist, he's recommending a single MX device at Main Office 2 and then route all internet traffic through that and get rid of the second internet connection, which we're reluctant to do as then we'll lose failover which we really need as the offices are rural so internet connectivity and power tend to be a little unreliably sometimes.
Also, my presumption is that there will be no changes hardware wise to the MPLS side of things? So the layer 3 switch will still route internal MPLS traffic through the MPLS router and that wouldn't touch the MX device at all?
edit: Just an additional thing as well to add, we do have web servers at Main Office 1.