MX75 Internet Port local setting

sjlee
Comes here often

MX75 Internet Port local setting

Dear

 

I would like to set the IP address to connect the Internet line to the Internet 2 and Internet 3 ports of the MX75 equipment model. (Both ports are connected by UTP cable)

By the way, I accessed the web through the local console, but I can only see Internet 1 and Internet 2. Is it possible to set the Internet 3 port after the Internet connection to the Meraki dashboard?

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If you know, please answer.

 

Thank you,

Best Regards.

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

No, all MX model support just 2 Wan links.

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sjlee
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I want only use WAN link Internet 2 and 3,,,

 

Should I need to set up Internet 2 via local page,, and Internet 3 via Meraki dashboard after connected internet?

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Refer to this doc https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/MX_Overviews_and_Specifications/WAN_behavior_on_MX75%2F%2F85%2F%...

 

On the MX75 the first 2 ports are both "WAN 1" and you can only use one or the other. It will detect for presence of a SFP on boot.

Ryan

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la7uka
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I'm sorry, I know it's not related to this topic, but I would like to be advised how to act. I bought an mx84 from ebay whose serial number has already been used by someone. Unfortunately, the seller is not available, and Merak's support team can't do anything. In this case, what is the solution?

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

This topic has been covered over and over on the Community. If you can't find the original owner to have them remove it from their network then you cannot use it. 

Ryan

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la7uka
Conversationalist

Hi, yes I know I have looked at the posts, I am now using it as a driverless switch. But is there any chance that there is another way or buy a new license for this device?

alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Unbelievable 

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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la7uka
Conversationalist

Thanks for the feedback

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