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Aug 17 2021
8:50 PM
Thanks, I've reviewed this documentation, the thing that worries me is the following: Note: When binding an existing network to a template, its current configuration will be lost and it will begin using the template configuration. I am trying to avoid losing the configuration of my existing networks. Each existing network configuration is unique. Yes, I understand that I can apply local overrrides, but it seems the configuration will lost as soon as bind the existing network to the template. In one of my networks I have 100+ switches and 900+ wireless access points, and a MX security appliance. Can't afford to lose these configurations...
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Aug 15 2021
7:51 PM
I am starting a project to implement splash pages for my SSIDs using Splash Access. I have (4) networks in my environment that contain wireless, security (MX), and switches. It was suggested that I use templates to configure my SSIDs so that it can be replicated across all (4) networks. I am a novice when it comes to using templates. I understand they can make management of multiple networks more convenient. Since this is the first time I am using templates, my question is, If I create a template to setup the splash page for the wireless, will the template cause any changes on the switches and security appliances? Each security and switch network configuration is unique, and I don't want to impact the configurations if I utilize a template. I only need the template for the wireless. Is templates the best way to go with this or should I manually configure the SSIDs for each network?
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Jul 6 2020
7:17 AM
Yes. I have a 5Gb Internet circuit that I am receiving from the ISP that needs to be connected to MX450. I need to be able to keep all the security features enabled on the MX450.
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Jul 6 2020
7:15 AM
In addition to wireless access points, I have Meraki MS250 switches for wired connections. All the wireless access points and switches are connected to the same network with the MX450 within the dashboard.
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Jun 30 2020
8:00 PM
I have a MX450, setup in HA pair, in a campus environment that is connected to a 1GB Internet connection. The MX450 is used exclusively for the student residential housing units, approximately (10) buildings with about 10,000 connected devices. In addition to using the MX450 as the security appliance and traffic shaping, the MX450 has all the VLANs, Layer 3 interfaces, and DHCP scopes configured for the residential housing units. In each residential housing unit there are (125) MS250 switches and (950) MR33 wireless access points. Due to the increased number of devices on the network, the campus has decided to increase the Internet circuit to a 5GB connection. Based on the documentation that I have found, the MX450 is only capable of supporting a 4GB Internet connection with all the security features enabled, and 6GB connection with security features disabled. My question is, what is the best design or configuration to consider to implement the new 5GB Internet connection? Turning off the security features on the MX450 is not something we want to do. Can I split the traffic between the (2) MX450? It is my understanding that a MX450 can only be part of one network. If I choose to split the MX450, will I have to crate another network? Will the switches and wireless access points need to be moved to the new network? Not sure what the best path to choose...
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Nov 1 2019
8:53 AM
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I think that we have found a work around. It appeared that the Solstice Pod had both wired and wireless connections. We disabled the wireless, so that we used the wired port only, and enabled bonjour forwarding, and that seems to be working. So far this has worked on one pod, I will be trying this on some others to see if this can be a long term solution.
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Oct 22 2019
6:37 PM
there seems to be a problem with the UDP broadcasting of the pods. It seems the solstice pods use udp port 55001. Also, none of the pods can be seen by the iPads via AirPlay. This is how the iPads communicate with the pods. Here is a link to the network settings for the pods https://documentation.mersive.com/content/topics/admin-network-settings.htm It seems the bonjour services are still not visible. The solstice pod issue is preventing faculty from using the iPads to communicate their ideas. It’s creating quite a bit of frustration among the faculty. The UDP broadcasting is not recommended by Mersive; however, the alternative requires a windows server on the wireless that I cannot deploy right now and will require additional coordination.
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Oct 17 2019
6:15 PM
Yes, i have tried disabling the bonojur forwarding feature. That was the first thing I tried. Same result... The AP's for this area are connected to a MS250 switch. I did notice in the switch settings that in Multicast Settings, IGMP Snooping is enabled, and Flood Unknown Multicast Traffic is disabled. In the Storm Control Settings, Multicast traffic type is set to 1% of available port bandwidth. Do these settings need to be adjusted?
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Oct 17 2019
7:06 AM
Layer 2 LAN isolation is disabled, and the Layer 3 firewall rule policy is set to allow any protocol to local LAN on the SSID and subnet
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Oct 16 2019
6:55 PM
First time posting to the community. I work a school and recently the Computer Science department purchase "Mersive Solstice Pod", a collaboration device, that allows mirroring of a compatible iOS or Mac OS device such as an iPhone or MacBook using AirPlay. The Computer Science Department has MR33 wireless access points with their own SSID broadcasting in their areas that all of their devices connect to, including the Mersive Solstice Pod. All devices are on the same VLAN (1633) and subnet (10.33.16.0/21). I am having a difficult time getting the Mersive Solstice Pod devices show up to mirror iOS devices. The behavior is inconsistent. Some of the Mersive Solstice Pod devices show, and some don't. If one does show, it will then disappear. I have enabled Bonjour Forwarding on the SSID, with service vlan 1633, allowing ALL services. The SSID is in Bridge Mode. Not sure what else I need to do to get the Mersive Solstice Pod devices to show up in AirPlay. Am I missing anything? I even followed their support documentation: https://customersupport.mersive.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013310493-Troubleshooting-iOS-Mirroring-Issues
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