Catalyst to Meraki Switchport Migrations

RobinsonRoca
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Catalyst to Meraki Switchport Migrations

This is a topic not getting enough attention.  Converting Catalyst 9300's to Meraki is a bit tumultuous, with competing Meraki documentation covering sideloaded Meraki OS and Native Meraki OS on Catalyst 9300, but with practice and getting used to some of the "quirks" that appear it gets easier.  The real difficulty and most time consuming is the switchport configuration migration.  I had a team member who was a python wiz and wrote up a script that pulled the config from the Catalyst switch, and populated a table with properly formatted API code, which it would push when the user executed.  Very nice, but highly complex, and needed a lot of tweaking from customer to customer. Without this, and without API skills, you are clicking your configuration into the GUI.  When it one switch, or two switches, its not much of a big deal, but 10, 20, 50 switches in, and I will want to do bad things to my eyes!!!

 

By now, Cisco should have provided us with some sort of GUI tool that will do this for us.  This process is painful, and should be a nothing burger for Cisco to write up.  Why is this not a thing yet?  If it is, or is going to be, can someone share a road map?  Please don't point me to that Git hub script that was written for a Cisco 3750-X conversion to an MS switch, because i've seen that a million times already. 

 

I need GUI and I need it NOW!!!  -Veruca Salt 😉

#switchports #Catalysttomeraki #Catalyst2Meraki

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DarrenOC
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Veruca Salt 🤣😂

 

But I do agree a simple migration tool should be made available to the masses. Pointing to an API or script is a cop out.

 

it does irk me a little when people have written a script and state that they’ve made it available in GitHub. Great, well done. Of zero use to me. Build me a tool or app I can use.  Yes I could spend the time and learn something new….but I don’t have that time.

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
rhbirkelund
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I suppose the core really boils down to the Networking equivalent of Cold Fusion.

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