Ignore Firmware Upgrade

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FlyingFrames
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Ignore Firmware Upgrade

It says:

 

"

  • Ignore: This option will appear as selected if there is a newer firmware version available but nothing is currently scheduled. If an upgrade is later scheduled but was subsequently canceled (either from the Organization > Firmware Upgrades page or by Support), the Ignore option will be selected again. Selecting this option will not prevent future upgrades from being scheduled by Meraki."

 

Is this a typo? I imagine if i select the "ignore" button, then a firmware upgrade should NOT be pushed/scheduled automatically to the network. 

We do not want Meraki to automatically change our network's software!

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Frank-NL
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Meraki pushes the updates, but they can always be postponed/rescheduled. What we do is always reschedule the updates to a planned maintenance window.

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alemabrahao
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I understand your frustration, but there comes a time when this is inevitable, even more so if you have a very old firmware version. The only way is to request support to extend the update.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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RaphaelL
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You should 'make a wish' to push support to ''create'' a  'Disable automatic firmware updates' feature  🤔

 

I wish that feature existed 😕

PhilipDAth
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>We do not want Meraki to automatically change our network's software!

 

That's one of the benefits - cloud management.

BlakeRichardson
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Don't forget that firmware updates also contain security enhancements. If you don't want to keep your equipment up to date you are more likely to be the victim of a cyber attack. 

Frank-NL
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Meraki pushes the updates, but they can always be postponed/rescheduled. What we do is always reschedule the updates to a planned maintenance window.

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