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MX Umbrella integration
Hi everyone,
I have a question for you about the Umbrella integration in Meraki. Is the point on the following screenshot a global setting for all subnets on the MX or does it only refer to MX's with integrated WLAN? The setting is under MX > Threat Protection at the bottom.
If I want to configure something specifically for subnets or clients, I would do this via the Group Policies, right?
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Yes Manually Integrating Cisco Umbrella with Meraki Networks - Cisco Meraki Documentation
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Yes Manually Integrating Cisco Umbrella with Meraki Networks - Cisco Meraki Documentation
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But if I unlink Umbrelle here, it shows this:
And this belongs to WiFi or not? So it seems not to be a general configuration?
I have already read the documentation you suggested up and down.
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Have you tried simply ignoring the message and linking with a group policy?🙂
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Just going to test drive the Umbrella solution. So your recommendation would be to ignore the setting in the screenshot and work with group policies?
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Just another question 🙂
Are the global layer 3 firewall rules attached to a group policy or ignored?
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When a group policy is applied to a VLAN, that policy becomes the new "network default" for any other group policies applied to clients in that VLAN. Since this policy is the new "network default," the client devices will still show a "normal" policy applied under Network-wide > Monitor > Clients.
For example, a group policy named "Guest Network" with more restrictive layer 3 firewall rules than the network-wide configuration is applied to the guest VLAN, and a second group policy "Low Bandwidth" has a custom bandwidth limit, but is set to Use network firewall & shaping rules. If the Low Bandwidth group policy is applied to a client on the guest VLAN, the client will use the layer 3 firewall rules configured on the Guest Network group policy, not the network-wide layer 3 firewall rules configured on the Security & SD-WAN > Configure > Firewall page.
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It's not the stable version.
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