Probably a pretty basic question, but I just put a MX security appliance out at a remote site for my company.
We already have an existing Meraki network with MX appliances, switches, APs, etc. and this new MX shows up as a "spare" in my dashboard.
I want to
1. Create a new network for the site
2. Move this spare device into it
So my question is, when I create a new network by going to Network-->Create New Network , will it impact my existing setup? How do I then move the MX (and additional switches that haven't been configured yet) into it?
(I want to make sure I don't mess anything up)
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I'm a bit surprised that it shows up as a spare automatically. Can you double check in the inventory that the serial number is indeed in your existing network (you might have to add the "Network" column using the "+" at the top right of the table to see).
If that is indeed the case then in your "Security and SD-WAN/Appliance status" there's probably a "Configure warm spare" button. Click it and Disable warm spare to begin. That'll probably bring the new MX back to your inventory.
Then from your "Organization/Inventory" select the devices you want in this new network and click the Add to... button and from there create the new network. Then you're good to go!
I'm a bit surprised that it shows up as a spare automatically. Can you double check in the inventory that the serial number is indeed in your existing network (you might have to add the "Network" column using the "+" at the top right of the table to see).
If that is indeed the case then in your "Security and SD-WAN/Appliance status" there's probably a "Configure warm spare" button. Click it and Disable warm spare to begin. That'll probably bring the new MX back to your inventory.
Then from your "Organization/Inventory" select the devices you want in this new network and click the Add to... button and from there create the new network. Then you're good to go!
thanks for your help
that removing from spare status would have really thrown me
it is all good now 🙂