Once again, I need to resort to the community to solve problems where meraki support is lacking information on.
Story begins: I have two MX250 units that are supposed to replace two MX100 routers at our headquarter office. Our two internet service providers provide only single copper handoffs off the network interface units. And we have an active / warm spare meraki router setup at this location, therefore, external public switches are required. And the 2 external switches also only support copper ports. I've been told by both our Cisco reps and Cisco Meraki support that we need to install the MA-SFP-1GB-TX module in the WAN or internet ports then we can use ethernet cables to connect to the external switches for internet connectivity. Well, I've found that these modules do not admin up by the OS and stay dark as indicated by the ports' status LED. (see picture 1) While they do blink on the external switches side ports, however the ports aren't even arp-ing on the external switches. Oddly, these modules come up when I move them to a SFP downlink ports meant for switches. (see picture 2). So one of the meraki support techs I spoke to said that I must select the 1Gbps full duplex setting which I have set via the local status page. (see picture 3) The modules still do not come up. Now consulting the SFP data sheet, the MA-SFP-1GB-TX modules are supported on "All MXes", see this doc: https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/SFP_and_Stacking_Acce...
So I'm at a loss. Then the next thing Meraki support asked me to do is to download the out-of-band support data, which ironically, without getting these routers to the internet to upgrade whatever firmware these routers are on, this feature is not supported in the local status page. Yes, I have quadruple checked. So I'm dead in the water here. These routers aren't traditional Cisco routers where I can just console in to pull files or just upgrade the firmware locally. These are getting packed and shipped back if no one has an answer here regarding whether these modules work in the WAN ports.