The Meraki Cloud is an out of band architecture, meaning that no client data flows through the Cloud. The system is also designed to handle connectivity failures gracefully.
If a Meraki data center experiences an outage, your network will automatically fail over to another Meraki data center. During the fail-over time your network will experience connectivity loss as described above.
Assuming you have setup email alerts, you will receive an email when a Meraki node loses connectivity to the Cloud, allowing you to take corrective action if necessary.
For more information on local device management, see Using the Cisco Meraki Device Local Status Page.
Overview
Safe Configuration
Safe configuration means that “the device has connectivity to cloud and hasn't rebooted for 30 minutes following a configuration change.” That is, the safe configuration is the last configuration the device received from the cloud that was not followed by a reboot within 30 minutes.
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