MX450 : Do we have option to convert RJ45 port to a WAN port

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SobyKuruvilla
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MX450 : Do we have option to convert RJ45 port to a WAN port

Hi All,

 

I am in a such a scenario and  looking to see if there is an option to convert one of the 8 × GbE (RJ45) ports on MX450 device to a WAN port. Actual requirement is to get 2G uplink speed for the internet  and wanted to see if I can do a port-channel between one of the WAN port ( using 1G fiber SFP ie MA-SFP-1GB-SX module ) and one of 8 × GbE (RJ45) ports to get a total of 2G uplink bandwidth. Currently, i don't have any option procure any further sfp modules.

 

Welcome to any other ideas as well ( without adding any further SFPs modules 🙂 ) ..

 

Many Thanks,


Soby

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jdsilva
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Hey @SobyKuruvilla ,

 

Unfortunately, you can neither convert a RJ45 port to be used for the WAN, or set up a port-channel as the MX does not support LACP. 

 

Your only option to get 2Gbps is to use an SFP+ module 😞

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DarrenOC
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Hi @SobyKuruvilla I'm not sure if you can change one of those ports to a WAN port.  I'll let another comment there.

 

However, for a Port-channel to work the media types need to be the same.  You can't bundle a fibre port with a copper port.

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SobyKuruvilla
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Thanks for prompt response. We can have port-channel of different media types. I have this scenario in production between Cisco catalyst and WLC with 2x 1G port-channel ( one fiber+one copper). Not sure if it is not possible for Meraki devices.

 

Thanks Again.

jdsilva
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Hey @SobyKuruvilla ,

 

Unfortunately, you can neither convert a RJ45 port to be used for the WAN, or set up a port-channel as the MX does not support LACP. 

 

Your only option to get 2Gbps is to use an SFP+ module 😞

SobyKuruvilla
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Thanks your reply.. 😞 

DarrenOC
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Hi @SobyKuruvilla .  Apologies, my statement was incorrect.  It doesn't matter on the media types but comes down to Speed and duplex.  Doh

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor/

I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
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