Upgrading MX-Firewalls bound to Template

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Weny
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Upgrading MX-Firewalls bound to Template

Hi everybody,
I need help with my Meraki Network. Lets say I have 40 Network / Sites in my Dashboard and each and everyone of them has a single MX67. All of those Sites are built by using templates and therefor all the Sites in general and all the MX Firewalls are bound to a single template.
Now I want to upgrade those sites. Is there any chance I can upgrade those Sites on a different day or just separately generally speaking.
If yes I would be very pleased if you could help me out here with the solution. If that is not possible I would love to know how you guys would deploy such a infrastructure with templates. 

Thanks in advance,
Toni

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PhilipDAth
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To build on @alemabrahao answer, a common solution to this problem is to clone your template and call it something like "Pilot Group", "Pre-production", "Test", etc.

 

Bind a test network to that.  Then do all your testing on that before pushing changes to production.

 

 

ps. MX67s are pretty safe when doing firmware updates.  I would just do the firmware upgrade.

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PhilippGreindl
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Great question! We have a similar topic with one of our customers.

I hope Meraki Support can find a solution for this or enlighten us with a best practice guide.

alemabrahao
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No, the only way, is if you had part of the MXes in a different template.

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

Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
Weny
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Thanks to the both of you for giving me the feedback I needed to accept my faith ;(
I guess I just have to trust the Firmware

PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

To build on @alemabrahao answer, a common solution to this problem is to clone your template and call it something like "Pilot Group", "Pre-production", "Test", etc.

 

Bind a test network to that.  Then do all your testing on that before pushing changes to production.

 

 

ps. MX67s are pretty safe when doing firmware updates.  I would just do the firmware upgrade.

Weny
Conversationalist

Thanks to you as well,
The "test-Template" isn't a bad idea.

Best Regards

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