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MX64 able to use for DHCP IP protocol? or must be Static IP protocol?
MX64 able to use for DHCP IP protocol? or must be Static IP protocol?
What are the advantage and disadvantages for DCHP and Static IP protocol?
For deployment Cisco Meraki MX64 Firewall at small office.
Please assist me to answer those question. Thanks for assist.
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so from what i can gather from below, the dhcp is working
and it is changing every day as the lease time is set to 1 day.
So if you want to give a machine a static ip, you would give them an ip address in the 192.168.1.0/24 range
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You can use both DHCP or Static addressing
DHCP - easier to assign addresses because its not manual its automatic
Static- if you have a small network and want granular control you can statically assign addresses
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But DHCP need any special configuration?
I hear some people mention once restart will need to re-configure?
Just a home network, small area with 2 desktop.
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The DHCP assignment wont break your network, the DHCP lease period dictates when the IP addresses change
So when the IP's change, everything should still work
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if it is wireless the below doc explains it well
If your devices are plugging directly to the mx ports
under dhcp setting you have the option to run the specific subnet as DHCP or tell the MX not to respond to DHCP request and assign them statically on your devices, in my case my subnet is 192.168.8.0/24
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But everytime my network engineer request static IP when we doing deployment. I abit unsure.
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then you can give him a static address in the range/vlan he needs.
so if you MX is 192.168.8.1 and your first pc is 192.168.8.2 and your printer is 192.168.8.3 these should all work fine.
Then if you need to add another device on the network, you give them an address in the same subnet e.g 192.168.8.4
otherwise keep the address assignment to dhcp, and they will get assigned an address automatically
and what is he asking the static address for? for new device on the same network?
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I try to check with, is new deployment and new device for different location.
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does he want to create a site-to-site vpn?
he might be looking for your public address, which might be static or dynamic depending on your ISP.
Please try and get as much info as possible
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Network Engineer share me this.
For Meraki now, no need to have Static IP as a must.
Able to use DHCP IP and it’s easier to use DHCP IP to deploy.
But for Business use Static IP will be better as it more feasible.
Based on your experience, using DHCP and Static IP got any different feature?
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If let say using DHCP, just plug and play or need to configure something?
Can share me more details on DHCP deployment Step?
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so its not site to site vpn?
we are back talking about ip addresses for local machines?
under security and sd-wan, click on addressing and vlans and share screenshot like below
you should see something like the one below
and this one
please share your screenshots and we can take it from there
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without site to site VPN, this is previous office setting.
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Honestly i still dont fully understand what the issue is? but
under security and sd-wan, click on DHCP and share screenshot.
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If dont understand also nevermind one, here you go.
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so from what i can gather from below, the dhcp is working
and it is changing every day as the lease time is set to 1 day.
So if you want to give a machine a static ip, you would give them an ip address in the 192.168.1.0/24 range
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give a machine a static ip is for more stable if not wrong, still will using DHCP for internal.
This case is resolved, Thanks for helping. route_map. Good Day!
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Hi
If solved can you mark as solved under one of my post that helped you
and can you give Kudo(likes) to any of my posts that helped you
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Buy from telco to get static IP every months for setup Meraki MX64.
For deployment purposes.
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Are you referring to the WAN interface(s)? Of course you can use DHCP (default) or static IP address.
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For deployment Cisco Meraki MX64 Firewall at small office.
