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MultiWAN: 2 Active + 1 Backup uplinks
Supporting more than two functional uplinks on the MX platform has been asked for a while. We are happy to share that MultiWAN is supported on MX75, MX85, MX95, and MX105 with MX18.2 or higher firmware required. This iteration of MultiWAN support enables a third link as a backup link which remains in standby mode until both primary and secondary uplinks are down.
The demo resource is available on Meraki Launchpad🚀 for Cisco partners.
Demo network/page: Datacenter-SA and Sydney
This screenshot from the demo environment shows the third uplink takes over when both primary and secondary uplinks fail. We are scheduling a daily event to simulate this failover behavior.
For more details about this feature, please refer to the MultiWAN Backup Uplink documentation.
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This is great. A much asked for feature over the years.
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Indeed! I also look forward to the future iterations.
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two questions: Is MultiWAN backup link supported in MX-250 and MX-450 appliances ?
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Unfortunately the answer is no. Those two models are limited by the hardware capacity/capability to support this feature.
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ShawnHu,
Thanks for your information.
Before posting the question in the Meraki community I asked ChatGPT and the received the following question.
When I got your answer I felt suprised. Please the ChatGPT output including the attached .png file.
📌 Cisco Meraki MX250: Load Balancing Among Three WAN Links
The Cisco Meraki MX250 supports load balancing, but by default, it has only two dedicated WAN interfaces (WAN1 & WAN2). However, you can enable a third WAN interface by converting a LAN port into WAN3 and then distribute traffic among all three links.
🔹 How to Enable Load Balancing Across Three WAN Links
1️⃣ Enable a Third WAN Interface (WAN3)
- By default, MX250 has WAN1 & WAN2.
- You can convert a LAN port (e.g., LAN4) into WAN3 in the Meraki Dashboard.
📌 Steps to enable WAN3:
- Go to → Security & SD-WAN → Appliance Status
- Click → Uplink Configuration
- Change LAN4 (or another LAN port) to WAN3
- Save & Apply
Now, the MX250 has three WAN uplinks (WAN1, WAN2, WAN3).
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ChatGPT is wrong. Here is the official documentation listing the requirements and supported models.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/MultiWAN_Backup_Uplink#Prerequisites
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Here is a screenshot from the Uplink tab on an actual MX250. The options simply don't exist.
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Well, hallucination is one of the common drawbacks of modern LLMs like ChatGPT. It depends on your prompt. I just tested this with free version of ChatGPT and I got a different answer. (BTW, it was a typo that I mis-spelled MX105 but ChatGPT got it.)
I would say anything serious please refer to the https://documentation.meraki.com/ or leverage the knowledge from our great community. Kudos to @PhilipDAth !
