I was wondering if it was possible to have a site to site VPN connection between 3 office branches, all using MX64 ?
HQ --> MX64
Office 1 --> MX64 (VPN tunnel to HQ)
Office 2 --> MX64 (VPN tunnnel to HQ)
Whe you compare the different models on the Cisco website, you can see that on the MX64 the VPN Tunnel is not checked, so it does not support a VPN tunnel between other devices?
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Hi,
Certainly you can establish site to site VPN with MX 64.
We have several customers with the similar setup.
I guess the screen shot does not refer because "Recommended max clients" and Number of "VPN Tunnels" are same or may be a UI bug.
You may refer to the 3rd page of sizing guide it seems like the updated one.
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https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_whitepaper_mx_sizing_guide.pdf
Hi,
Certainly you can establish site to site VPN with MX 64.
We have several customers with the similar setup.
I guess the screen shot does not refer because "Recommended max clients" and Number of "VPN Tunnels" are same or may be a UI bug.
You may refer to the 3rd page of sizing guide it seems like the updated one.
.
https://meraki.cisco.com/lib/pdf/meraki_whitepaper_mx_sizing_guide.pdf
We have three MX 64s and one MX 80, fully meshed. The MX 80 is not needed to mesh the 64s. The 64s mesh fine without any additional equipment.
@Polymathink wrote:We have three MX 64s and one MX 80, fully meshed. The MX 80 is not needed to mesh the 64s. The 64s mesh fine without any additional equipment.
So you have all the MX's setup as Hubs in that configuration?
Yes