Are you seeing alerts on the dashboard for the MX regarding DNS mis-configuration or disconnection to the cloud server?
Sounds like it could be a failure of one of the Meraki upstream connectivity tests. - https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/Connection_Monitoring_for_WAN_Failover#Connectivity_Tests
Not sure if it's entirely helpful but I once hit an issue with my ISP connection which would only manifest on my MX. Packet captures indicated that the upstream was not returning the Meraki's ARP request for the default gateway and therefore it failed the WAN connectivity test. With this issue, I was seeing high packet loss reported in the dashboard
When swapping the MX for a computer or other 'dumb' router, I saw no issues.
From memory, mine was either an ISP end issue, or a factory reset on the modem sorted the issue.
Hi Brash
thanks for the reply. No, absolutely no alerts on Dashboard! This configuration had been working without problem for 18 months, until suddenly WAN1 went down and Virgin replaced their modem. New modem tests fine & I believe it is ok.
Would Meraki upstream connectivity test affect MULTIPLE MX100's? - we're getting the same loss on both primary and secondary MX100 (tested individually) - I could try a factory reset on the modem. Didn't think of that as it's a brand new one and tested fine otherwise, but I could try that - thanks,
If there was an issue with the upstream connectivity tests (eg. ISP not replying to ARP's), it's feasible that it would impact both. But if this were the case I'd expect alerts to show on the dashboard.
A couple of other things:
- Is WAN1 on the MX running at the expected speed and duplex?
- Are devices connecting behind the MX seeing high latency and packet loss, or is it just the graphs on the dashboard?
Thanks Brash and PhilipDAth - I'll check speed/duplex on WAN port and on ISP device when I get a chance as both of you suggested that -
Brash, the devices behind MS are also seeing high latency and packet loss too, it's not just the graphs, - thanks for the advice - Hans
Is the speed/duplex on the WAN port on the MX set to auto/auto, and is the new ISP device configured the same way?
Thanks Brash and PhilipDAth - I'll check speed/duplex on WAN port and on ISP device when I get a chance as both of you suggested that - thanks for the advice - Hans