destination traffic keep reaching apa.byoip.nt.meraki.com issue

Keith_Li
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destination traffic keep reaching apa.byoip.nt.meraki.com issue

Dear All, 

 

 

              Would like to ask in our internet firewall, i see many destination traffic reaching the following address, is that normal as its utilize a lots of brandwidth, any idea ? 

 

 

apa.byoip.nt.meraki.com

 

 

Keith 

 

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Brash
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This is Meraki management traffic.

 

Doing a lookup of that domain name (for me anyway), it has IP addresses such as 216.157.139.x.

Looking at the Meraki required firewall rules in the dashboard, I can see the subnet 216.157.128.0/20 specified in the categories:

  • Meraki Cloud Communication and VPN Registry
  • Meraki Insight
  • Camera Streaming Proxy
  • Backup cloud communication
  • Uplink Connection Monitor
Keith_Li
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its used up to 3xx MB for each logs, just wonder if i can prevent this kind of traffic in normal business hour ? or i can lower the traffic of this ?

RaphaelL
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Kind of a big deal

Have you done a recent firmware upgrade ? I recall a recent post with similar info.

DarrenOC
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Kind of a big deal

yep - this was the post:

 

Re: MR36 - Lots of Traffic to/from Meraki Infrastructure? - The Meraki Community

 

Pointing to a different URL on this one however.

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor/

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.
Keith_Li
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i called meraki support hotline and they suggested me to upgrade to latest firmware version, so now is in version MR 30.5, i will ask customer to check in their firewall tomorrow to see if the problem still occur, so any solution for this case as i see the post above has not been resolved 

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