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How can I have have Layer2 VLANs configure on Meraki switches/Meraki switching dashboard
On Meraki dashboard i can see the L3 VLANs on routing & DHCP tab but I cant find the way to see the L2 vlans or way to configure new L2 vlans
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No need to specifically create L2 VLANs (no VLAN database type of concept).
On Meraki Switches just having the VLAN configured as the access VLAN, voice VLAN, trunk allow all VLANs, or a trunk with specific list of allowed VLANs is all you need to do.
Classic MS model Switches support all VLANs 1-4094. MS390 & C9300 support a max of 1000 active VLANs.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Port_configuration
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No need to specifically create L2 VLANs (no VLAN database type of concept).
On Meraki Switches just having the VLAN configured as the access VLAN, voice VLAN, trunk allow all VLANs, or a trunk with specific list of allowed VLANs is all you need to do.
Classic MS model Switches support all VLANs 1-4094. MS390 & C9300 support a max of 1000 active VLANs.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Port_configuration
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If you would like the comfort of having a list of VLANs, go Organization/Early Access, and enabled "Named VLANS".
You will now see a new option under Network-Wide called "VLAN Profiles".
The documentation for VLAN profiles can be found here.
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/VLAN_Profiles
