First: OpenDNS are the free and publicly usable DNS servers operated by Cisco. Umbrella is a product that you can subscribe to from Cisco, same as subscriptions like "OpenDNS Prosumer".
You are probably asking for the difference of buying Umbrella separately or combined with the Meraki License.
It's really easy to operate Umbrella with the Meraki license that includes Umbrella. You only have one Dashboard and the configuration is super easy.
The downside is, up to now you only have the possibility to protect wireless users connected to your MRs. With the "regular" Umbrella license you can protect also your wired- or VPN-Users. And you have much more flexibility in your Umbrella configurations.
Another drawback with the MR Advanced license (that is the one including Umbrella). You have to use single device licensing which again can be a little more complex for your organisation.
I personally don’t like the new Umbrella and MR license structure. Muddies the water slightly.
My preference would be to implement traditional Umbrella (which is the re-branded OpenDNS since Cisco acquired them). This would give you more flexibility as you can then install the Umbrella roaming client.
Cisco U is a new version of OpenDNS? would it be better to just acquire the Cisco U license apart and add my my Meraki network to it?
OpenDNS does not have any solution for enterprise customers. That is what Umbrella offers and what matches your use case.
You can integrate it with the MX when you run MX version 15 and have the security-license (SD-WAN is not needed). Or for all sites with VM-hosts, there are lightweight VMs that control the DNS-handling.
La version Mx 15? Licence de sécurité?
comment savoir si vous disposez de la licence de sécurité et quelle version du Mx vous utilisez.
If you are not aware of your license, then it is very likely that you run the stable version. v15 is Beta and typically only used when a specific function is needed.
You see the versions on Security-Appliance -> Appliance status.
For the license, there are Enterprise, Advanced Security and SD-WAN. You need at least Advanced Security to integrate Umbrella into MX. You see your license under Organisation -> License Info.
I would go a phased approach:
1) Buy the Umbrella DNS Essentials license for the amount of users in your organisation.
2) Enroll two Umbrella VMs in your main office and configure them in regards to the Umbrella Documentation. When finished, all users in the Headquarter are protected.
3) Do you have Meraki APs? Then the next step is to integrate Umbrella into your SSID.
4) Now some more months are gone and you can decide how to go on for your branches. Either with dedicated Umbrella VMs or you decide that it is safe enough to go to MX15 and activate the native integration.
I have the business license would it not be possible to integrate with Cisco Um?
I use one of the Ubiquiti access points
Hi @cyriel95 , you won’t be able to integrate Umbrella with the MX with the Enterprise license.
you could request from Meraki support that they upgrade your Ent license to Adv Sec. this will however cut your license Term in half.
thank you for the information
Hi @cyriel95 , I’m sure you’ve read this one already but should you want to link Umbrella with your MX then you’ll need the Advanced Security License, MX also needs to be above 15.10 firmware.