VLAN TAGGING ON MX WAN Interface.

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VLAN TAGGING ON MX WAN Interface.

Need help as I have a project whereby I will be replacing branch Sophos with MX64 .The problem am facing is that currently Sophos has dual links and each link is tagged with 2 VLAN's on WAN side .

 

How can I achieve the same with Meraki as it seems MX doesn't allow such scenario.

 

Regards,

Patrick

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ww
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Kind of a big deal

What is the use of the data vlan? And do you need it when you can use the meraki autovpn?

 

You can connect the wan to a switch trunk port for example vlan x ,y on port 1.

Then port 2 you can use a port with vlan x( internet to mx).

And port 3 you can use vlan y( data to your lan?)

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You cant. Maybe you can use a switch to split the vlans to different ports.

 

Why they use currently 2 vlans?

Pat_Nyiti
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You cant. Maybe you can use a switch to split the vlans to different ports || How does this work ?

 

Why they use currently 2 vlans? || One if for Internet and other is for Data .Same applies to the second link.

 

ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

What is the use of the data vlan? And do you need it when you can use the meraki autovpn?

 

You can connect the wan to a switch trunk port for example vlan x ,y on port 1.

Then port 2 you can use a port with vlan x( internet to mx).

And port 3 you can use vlan y( data to your lan?)

Pat_Nyiti
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This is cool stuff..Autovpn gets rid of Data VLAN ...Many thanks

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