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MX84 how many wan ports we can setup?
Hello, I want to know if we can configure more than 2 wan ports, I didn't find any information related to the ports and the options we have. The client have a MX-84 and this model have 2 internet ports + 8 LAN ports + 2 SFP port. And they have 4 internet services, there is any option to use the other ports for wan connections?
Regards,
JC.
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Really keen to understand why they require 4 ISP's? Why not look at consolidating this down two 2 ISP's and a cellular/LTE provider?
I.E
WAN 1 - Static IP ISP
WAN 2 - Dynamic IP ISP
USB - Cellular/LTE ISP
If you want to get really funky, why not look at adding an HA MX arrangement and using dual services from each ISP on the secondary HA MX.
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Hi @jmc4str0,
As far as I know, you can only have 2 WAN ports on the MX84.
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Regards,
JC.
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Only two ports are supported as WAN interfaces. I don't believe any of the MX models support more than two WAN interfaces.
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What is your specific use case? Three ISPs, or does this also involve an MPLS WAN (or WANs)?
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All Meraki MX's only support a maximum of 2 "WAN" ports. It would be great to find your use case/need as per @PhilipDAth's comment above to see if we can assist you in achieving your architecture.
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Hello,
Thanks to all for the answers, the client have 4 ISPs (2 are dynamic and 2 static IP). We are thinking to use the two ports for internet and set up 2 LAN ports on mode access and put the static IP. Should it work?
Regards,
JC.
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That wont work (assuming that two of them are not 4G USB sticks).
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Many thanks,
JC.
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Really keen to understand why they require 4 ISP's? Why not look at consolidating this down two 2 ISP's and a cellular/LTE provider?
I.E
WAN 1 - Static IP ISP
WAN 2 - Dynamic IP ISP
USB - Cellular/LTE ISP
If you want to get really funky, why not look at adding an HA MX arrangement and using dual services from each ISP on the secondary HA MX.
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Because it's what they have now, but in the next 5 months, the will be change the service for two, and each one from different provider.
Sorry, I know that it's "dead time" but the client ask if for the moment he could remain the actual configuration.
I really appreciate your opinion.
Thanks.
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The only way I can think of to maintain the configuration of 4 ISPs is to buy 4 MX's. How keen are they?
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Hello WANKiller,
Please is there another workaround you can propose as I have noticed that this thread is close to 2 years old.
We have 3 ISP and 1 MPLS in our case. What is the most cost-effective technical workaround?
For example; Sub-interfaces or using downlink ports to terminate the connection.
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You could connect the MPLS via a router VLAN and then connect two ISPs via the WAN ports.
You will need to consolidate the 3 ISPs down to 2 ISPs.
