Netbios and BACnet Protocols over Meraki switches

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Netbios and BACnet Protocols over Meraki switches

Dear,

 

Do Meraki Switches Support NetBIOS and BACnet Protocols over L2? 

 

Regards,

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alemabrahao
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There is no information regarding this for MS, only for MR, which by the way is not supported.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Client_Addressing_and_Bridging/Wireless_support_of_NetBIOS_name_...

 

It would be a good idea to consult Meraki support.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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cmr
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NetBIOS and BACnet over IP should be fine, but not sure about pure L2.  The switch ASICs might well be okay for them, you'd need to test.

PhilipDAth
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Bacnet/Ethernet and NetBios are built on top of 802.3 (aka standard Ethernet) and ride inside of the standard payload area.

 

As a result, all Ethernet switches will be able to forward the packets within the same VLAN.  They won't be routable outside of the VLAN they operate in.

 

There is also Bacnet/IP - which is not compatible with Bacnet/Ethernet.  It rides inside of IP packets.  That might be routable between VLANs - I don't know.

GIdenJoe
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Hehe, some people try to think way to far without remembering the basics.
If the L2 protocol is ethernet then the switch will forward it just fine.

Control planes is a different story though.

cmr
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@GIdenJoe there are a lot of BACnet options and not all use ethernet...

 

Below from Wikipedia:

 

The BACnet protocol defines a number of data link and physical layers, including ARCNETEthernet, BACnet/IP, BACnet/IPv6, BACnet/MSTP, point-to-point over RS-232multidrop serial bus with token passing over RS-485Zigbee, and LonTalk.

GIdenJoe
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Yes that is why i stated "if the L2 protocol is ethernet" 😉

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