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The documentation now clearly states that LACP and Link Aggregation are not supported on Meraki MX.
MX Layer 2 Functionality - Cisco Meraki
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/MX_Layer_2_Functionality
> LACP & Link Aggregation
> The MX does not run LACP or any link aggregation protocols. Connecting aggregated ports to the LAN of the MX is not supported; all connected ports should be un-aggregated. If multiple ports are connected to the MX from a single switch for redundancy, it is highly recommended that you run STP on that switch, to ensure that one of the redundant ports is safely put into a blocking state.
I don't believe that they have this capability.
Again as per @PhilipDAth's reply. I don't think this feature is available currently. Make a wish (assume you already have). Reach out to your Meraki Sales rep to get some inside scoop on the MX roadmap for this feature/capability.
Plus spanning tree support.
I will share the latest info.
The documentation now clearly states that LACP and Link Aggregation are not supported on Meraki MX.
MX Layer 2 Functionality - Cisco Meraki
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/MX_Layer_2_Functionality
> LACP & Link Aggregation
> The MX does not run LACP or any link aggregation protocols. Connecting aggregated ports to the LAN of the MX is not supported; all connected ports should be un-aggregated. If multiple ports are connected to the MX from a single switch for redundancy, it is highly recommended that you run STP on that switch, to ensure that one of the redundant ports is safely put into a blocking state.
Its not supported, however, we have aggregated ports from multiple switches/ports (physical switch stack) and it seems to work (in production enviornment), we have been using this configuration for almost a year without issue. The switchs (stacked) will use spanning tree to block one of the aggregated ports. We have tested by unplugging one of the aggregate ports from the switch side, traffic flows across the 2nd aggregated switch port almost instantaneously. I'm not suggested you try it but just replying with my experience.
you are right Sarv. I did also proceed like this, except not configuring LAG and just letting SPT makes the job to shutdown one port. it works then as a simple official network link for VLANs.