Current environment
Cisco 6509E as core and the rest are running as L2 distribution/access switch.
1*6509E
7*4506E
2*MS425
5*MS350
10*MS250
5*MS125
All Meraki switches are running on firmware 11.27.
Support technician recommend me to upgrade to the latest stable version which is 12.28.1. After review the release notes, I see the known issue of MS425 stacks directly exposed to large L2 domains can experience stability reduction. I am wondering what consider as "large L2 domains"?
Thank you everyone.
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@eddiex : Large L2 domain means where the switches act as a L2 with different VLANs and is high in number in a network as can be susceptible to certain unintended problems, such as broadcast storms, which have the ability to cause network outages.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/Layer_3_vs_Layer_2_Switching
@eddiex : Large L2 domain means where the switches act as a L2 with different VLANs and is high in number in a network as can be susceptible to certain unintended problems, such as broadcast storms, which have the ability to cause network outages.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/Layer_3_vs_Layer_2_Switching
@eddiex : How many users you have currently on the same location ?
I would say about 1,000 devices.
I just checked one client using MS425-16 for the core of their network, and they show as having 1,000 client devices attached. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
Thank you for checking that out!
1000 devices are not be a large domain at all i think
Thank you for checking!
>I see the known issue of MS425 stacks directly exposed to large L2 domains can experience stability reduction
ps. This issue has been listed for quite some time. I bet if you go and check the release notes for the version you are running at the moment it will have the same issue listed. So upgrading is not actually introducing a new issue into the environment.