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@eye. We had the same thing happen to us. You can most likely re-create the issue you are having to prove it out. I set up a dev environment with a MS120-48FP which was able to connect to our ISE server for RADIUS access authentication. If you test with 1 or 2 devices it may not work, but I connected 10 endpoints to the MS120 with 802.1x access policies enabled. I then made a change on my switch to force it to check-in with the Meraki cloud to update it's config and that check causes the switch to recheck all of the access policy configured ports and essentially overloads the CPU on the switch. If you run a ping to your switch that is having an issue, you'll see the change get pushed and when it does, your switch's latency will be in the 1000+ ms range and may even time out. Another thing I saw is that the switch doesn't fully reboot. You still see LEDs flashing and and lights on, but you can hear the switch rebooting.
Yes unfortunately with the firmware issues you are in a "rock and a hard place" situation. MS v12 has the CPU bug when Access Policies are enabled, but the MS v14 could have a fix for the CPU bug, but the new RADIUS timeout bug 14 comes with also forces you to stop using Access Policies. We had to contact support and our account rep and ended up returning our MS120s and getting MS210s. They have a different CPU that is a lot more robust and can handle the Access Policy on the port.
hopefully they can help you out.
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