Adding devices with different IP to MX64

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GeoD
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Adding devices with different IP to MX64

I need to add some cameras with IP address of 10.0.0.5, 10.0.0.23 and 10.0.0.29 to my MX64, I think I want to set up a VLAN and some port forwarding, but nothing I am doing is working. I need some guidelines.

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MerakiDave
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

You'll probably want to go to the Security Appliance > Configure> Addressing and VLANs page and run standard NAT mode, track by MAC (both the defaults) and then enable VLANs, click on your existing VLAN (should be 192.168.128.0/24 by default) and change it to 10.0.0.0/24 with an MX IP of 10.0.0.1 and VLAN ID 1 for example.  Unless you already have other VLANs configured then set the VLAN ID accordingly.  That should also enable DHCP on that VLAN automatically, confirm this on the Security Appliance > Configure> DHCP config page.  You should be able to connect to a wired port and get a DHCP address to confirm, then connect the cameras and ping them.  No need for per-port VLAN configuration unless you specifically need that, and by default all ports will be enabled, trunked, with native VLAN 1 (default).  Finally if you need specific port forwarding rules, that's on the Security Appliance > Configure > Firewall page.

 

You can always open a Meraki Support case for extra configuration assistance or any speed bumps you hit.

Here are some docs for more info:

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Networks_and_Routing/Addressing_and_VLANs

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/DHCP/DHCP_Services

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/NAT_and_Port_Forwarding/Port_Forwarding_and_NAT_Rules_on_the_M...

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/Firewall_Settings

 

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MerakiDave
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

You'll probably want to go to the Security Appliance > Configure> Addressing and VLANs page and run standard NAT mode, track by MAC (both the defaults) and then enable VLANs, click on your existing VLAN (should be 192.168.128.0/24 by default) and change it to 10.0.0.0/24 with an MX IP of 10.0.0.1 and VLAN ID 1 for example.  Unless you already have other VLANs configured then set the VLAN ID accordingly.  That should also enable DHCP on that VLAN automatically, confirm this on the Security Appliance > Configure> DHCP config page.  You should be able to connect to a wired port and get a DHCP address to confirm, then connect the cameras and ping them.  No need for per-port VLAN configuration unless you specifically need that, and by default all ports will be enabled, trunked, with native VLAN 1 (default).  Finally if you need specific port forwarding rules, that's on the Security Appliance > Configure > Firewall page.

 

You can always open a Meraki Support case for extra configuration assistance or any speed bumps you hit.

Here are some docs for more info:

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Networks_and_Routing/Addressing_and_VLANs

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/DHCP/DHCP_Services

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/NAT_and_Port_Forwarding/Port_Forwarding_and_NAT_Rules_on_the_M...

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX-Z/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/Firewall_Settings

 

GeoD
Conversationalist

Thank you

Uberseehandel
Kind of a big deal

Hi

 

Be aware that 10.0.0.0/8 is the default VLAN for the SSID WiFi guest users connect to; guests are isolated from each other. You may find it simpler to use a different VLAN for the CCTV devices if you are likely to use a WiFi guest network.

 

Robin St.Clair | Principal, Caithness Analytics | @uberseehandel
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