Best Practice to add a Secondary WAN?

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Roey1984
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Best Practice to add a Secondary WAN?

Hello

 

We have an office with 35 users with the following hardware:

Cisco Meraki MX75

Cisco Meraki MS120 x2

Cisco Meraki MR46 x5

 

Primary uplink of 200 \ 200 Mbps.

A secondary uplink - is being deployed now.

 

What best practices should I follow to configure the Secondary Uplink as a spare? (in case the primary goes down, I want the secondary to failover)

 

Is it ok to change or edit  the IP address of the secondary uplink via the Dashboard? or should I do it only via the local status page?

 

According to Meraki Support:chrome_Q1LFbDS8B6.png

"Note: Modifying the state (enabled/disabled) or addressing method (static/DHCP) of a WAN connection from Dashboard causes both WAN interfaces to reset, which results in a loss of connectivity on both Internet uplinks for up to 2 minutes. Therefore, it is recommended to only make changes during a planned maintenance window so that disruption is minimal."

 

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Thank you!

 

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

 

You can configure on the dashboard or on the local status page.


Just configure WAN 2 that won't cause any outages.

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KarstenI
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

The first question is all your choice. Personally I like the primary/backup approach as long as the primary link is not saturated. Having no load-sharing makes troubleshooting much easier. But if you go to the max of ISP1 *and* both uplinks are equally fast, I would use load-sharing.

 

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal

 

You can configure on the dashboard or on the local status page.


Just configure WAN 2 that won't cause any outages.

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

Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
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