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Non Meraki Peer Recommendation
Hi,
I'm looking for non meraki peer recommendation which can connect fluently through IPSEC site to site. Are there any recommendations ?
I've tried Cisco RV, Grandstream, Sophos, Sangfor, but had problem with the connection. Most of them got hang up and had local problem connectivity.
Thanks a lot.
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Check with Cisco ASA or Fortinet. It’s working
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@endrianusgohan : Did you check this
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/MX_Routing_Behavior
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I have a couple of VPNs running between MX and Cisco ASA. Works like a charm.
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Check with Cisco ASA or Fortinet. It’s working
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ASA is my typical go-to platform when it comes to S2S VPN because it handles almost everything flawlessly.
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Hi @Inderdeep ,
Have you tried the fortigate branch especially branch 40F ?
Or what model have you tried from fortinet products ?
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@endrianusgohan : Check this out
https://freddejonge.nl/fortinet-to-meraki-site-2-site-vpn/
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is there any other vendor that do not require licenses to operate ?
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@endrianusgohan : I dont think any vendor without the licensing model may be @RestaurantGuy is telling when the license expires and you will get the grace period but that is always a risk. I would not recommend that approach.
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I've ran a Watchguard XTM-26 to an MX device for several years. The XTM is now likely a model T15. Several tech notes out there on how to set it up.
The WG devices come with a license when purchased but the device does not shut down when it expires, so you can keep using it. Makes a decent VPN endpoint, although I'd likely go Z3 with a long license assuming this is for a small office, partner company or individual.
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