Hi,
I can see the event log in MX Vap:0 Vlan X. Can someone guide me what is the meaning of Vap:0.
Thanks
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MR can have 15 ssids, vap 0 to 14.
In case for mx see this:
https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/Meraki-MX-vap-0-message/td-p/41763
You have a mx with wireless?
virtual access point
Vap0 is your first ssid
Vap1 is your second ssid
Etc
@ww yes i do have an MR access point in place configured with multiple ssid's.
vap means virtual access point ? right
Also the digits followed with vap indicates the number count for ssid's in place? Is that correct ?
MR can have 15 ssids, vap 0 to 14.
In case for mx see this:
https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/Meraki-MX-vap-0-message/td-p/41763
With MX's it gets a little funky admittedly; vap0 is indeed normally what MR's use for their first SSID, but for wireless MX's and Z1s and Z3s, the first SSID is actually vap1.
So what is vap0 used for on MX? Without getting too deep into the weeds, it's reserved specifically as a mechanism to apply things like content filtering, L7 firewall, and other settings to devices and VLANs that don't otherwise already have a group policy applied to them, which is why you sometimes see it referred to as the MX reserved SSID in errors.
Thanks for the update.