SD-WAN Page prompting to save changes, when no changes have been made

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ABaker
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SD-WAN Page prompting to save changes, when no changes have been made

Really this topic falls into SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping.   The org I work with has several locations with two connections to the site, Internet or Point to Point.   When we select the SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping option in the web UI, the page prompts us an option to save changes, but no changes have been made.  We've discussed with a vendor to check for a reason for this and they said it would likely be a backend issue.  The URL in our dashboard starts with https://n499.meraki.com/  so it could be that node.  Anyone else had experience with this?

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Ryan_Miles
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It's a known issue. I see it on my org too when I have SD-WAN rules configured. If you remove the rules the issue goes away.

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Ryan_Miles
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It's a known issue. I see it on my org too when I have SD-WAN rules configured. If you remove the rules the issue goes away.

Ryan

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ABaker
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Ugh, I appreciate the quick response, Ryan.  Wish there was a fix for this though.

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I have seen this happen when a password manager auto-fills a field on page load.

Ryan_Miles
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Yes, but this is a different issue. Just creating this rule will cause the behavior. 

 

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