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‎11-05-2018
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Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-05-2018 05:54 PM
‎11-05-2018 05:54 PM
thanks I have support looking into it, ... View more

Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-04-2018 07:22 PM
‎11-04-2018 07:22 PM
sorry again with images but I think it easy to show whats set   LAG ... View more

Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-04-2018 07:01 PM
‎11-04-2018 07:01 PM
sorry about all these images. Now when I click the menus to view switch ports in the dashboard I only get LLPD data for port 5 if I click details from where you said to on the port view . If I use the menu and go to switch then click on the ports I only get CDP/LLDP data on port 6.    Now the other day I also used to get a VLAN match item under CDP/LLDP info on details page. and If I click on it it was say VLANS match that is no longer showing up either. I have try added other port to the LAG on the dell switch and change which port in plugged into the dell with no help only port 6 on meraki gets CDP/LLDP data.  ... View more

Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-04-2018 06:56 PM
‎11-04-2018 06:56 PM
as you can see when I click raw on port 5 I get the switch its self and when clicking raw on port 6 I get the data from dell switch ... View more

Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-04-2018 06:53 PM
‎11-04-2018 06:53 PM
yes that I can check sorry was a bit confused on what you meant by channel.   ... View more

Re: connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-04-2018 06:05 PM
‎11-04-2018 06:05 PM
how would I check that ?? ... View more

connecting to dell switch LAG/ LLDP

by Jason1 in Switching
‎11-01-2018 08:48 PM
‎11-01-2018 08:48 PM
HI I have setup a LAG to my Dell switch stack. I have put port 5/6 on MS120 into a LAG , On the Dell stack I have created a LAG with port 23 on both switches in my switch Stack. (g1/23 & g2/23).     Now when I look at the Meraki port 6 has CDP/LLDP data but port 5 in the LAG dose not. Plus the Dell is not shown in the L2 topology view.   Now Yesterday when I tried changing the setting on the Meraki dashboard under the CDP/LLDP info when looking at port details I had a popup thing saying all VLAN match that too now is not showing up.   So I have two question   1 why is the Dell switch not showing up in the  L2 topology view. 2 why dose only port 6 on the Meraki show CDP/LLDP info not port 5.   One the Dell both ports and LAG is set to advertise CDP/LLDP information.  The LAG is in trunk Mode so on Dell switches it called Switch profile . which is trunk mode. Now according to Meraki Docs I need to disabled Transparency but I have no idea what that means no setting by that name.   Note: Dell PowerConnect switches have LLDP disabled and Transparency enabled by default. In order to make use of the topology featurein Dashboard, LLDP must be enabled and Transparency must be disabled. The topology will not update immediately and may take some time and is not real-time.    ... View more
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Re: MX 64W 2nd WAN connected via LAN to other Cisco router

by Jason1 in Security / SD-WAN
‎10-22-2018 10:57 PM
‎10-22-2018 10:57 PM
This is the setting I was planing on using   MX  LAN IP 10.0.0.181 MX WAN - DHCP (HFC internet).   MX Port 4 , WAN-2  Static IP 10.0.0.179. gateway 10.0.0.180 which is LAN Interface for Cisco 1900+ router.   Cisco Router LAN IP g0/1 = 10.0.0.180.    Cell c0/0/0 -DHCP its will get public IP when connected.   And Im will set MX to only switch over the WAN-2 if WAN-1 is down. Now for Forwarding rules I can set them in the Cisco router so if its on than any forward should work from Cisco without having MX block it.   IF you see any issue with this please let me know otherwise will post back tomorrow of resualt.   ... View more

Re: MX 64W 2nd WAN connected via LAN to other Cisco router

by Jason1 in Security / SD-WAN
‎10-22-2018 10:02 PM
‎10-22-2018 10:02 PM
thanks guys I will try tonight once staff have left for the day. ... View more

Re: MX 64W 2nd WAN connected via LAN to other Cisco router

by Jason1 in Security / SD-WAN
‎10-17-2018 08:25 PM
‎10-17-2018 08:25 PM
yes I do use Port Forwarding and I wanted to system to switch over to cisco router as soon as it gets traffic it connects over 3G.   MX IP = 10.0.0.181 WAN 1 = Public IP   Cisco router g0/1 = 10.0.0.180. Cisco router c0/0/0 = Pubic IP only when connects.     I want to have g0/1 connect to port 4 on MX and I want to assign WAN 2 to that port.   I do need a way to port forward.    Now I have looked into using a USB 4G cell  interface that I can connect to MX but I don't think a USB modem would be any good in the Cisco router we have Good Cell Interface card with 2 good External antenna. I don't think the USB port even has much bandwidth.     ... View more

MX 64W 2nd WAN connected via LAN to other Cisco router

by Jason1 in Security / SD-WAN
‎10-17-2018 07:54 PM
‎10-17-2018 07:54 PM
Hi I know questions about a 2nd WAN have been asked but this is a bit different.   I have just setup a MX64 and MS120 -8 and 2x MR33  AP and added to our current network.    So before this setup I had a Cisco Router with 2 x add-on cards 1 x 4 Port Nic and a 3/4 G mobile Cell interface. Now that device was just basic router so when it would fail over to cell I would need to updated all the router forwarding rules to use the Cell interface.    Now that is part of the reason I moved the Wifi And Router to Meraki. Now I have setup our HFC cable internet (thats all we can get). to be plugged into WAN port on MX now I want to connect the old Cisco router with the dial in Cell interface card to port 4 on MX as WAN2.  But as that router has cell interface that only connects when needed the IP is not known so I would have to run the Cisco router via LAN to MX so the WAN 2 port on MX will have private IP. Not public as the cell interface is set to DHCP and only get sort lease times.   I hope this is clear and Understandable.  ... View more
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