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Jan 28 2020
5:22 AM
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yes you can use your current MS stack, Example WAN port 1 (MX1), WAN port 1 (MX2) and Internet circuit connected to your MS stack on a dedicated vlan, the Active MX will use the shared virtual IP (VIP) when sending traffic out to the Internet. ISP | ___MS-Stack___ | | MX1 MX2
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Jan 28 2020
4:19 AM
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in simple terms it means the WAN port needs to be in thesame VLAN, so you need to find a way to split the interface, either with a dedicated breakout switch or using one of your network switch, in other to split the interface you have to have three interfaces in same broadcast domain(VLAN) and in thesame subnet " the internet circuit, WAN port on both the Active and Spare MX".
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Nov 18 2019
1:31 AM
Thanks alot for the clarification.
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Nov 17 2019
3:17 AM
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Hi, I am currently in the process of deploying meraki devices in my network, but I am just trying to wrap my head around some concepts with the meraki MX devices. Does the MX device support ether-channel ? as i intend to have a stacked LAN switch and two trunked interfaces going down to the Core switch, below is my Topology. 2. With the MX Warm Spare configuration, i can't seem to understand how the VRRP worked on the LAN side, as i can't see a place to have the VIP configured, but from my research it says the secondary MX device would assume the IP of the primary MX, do i need to configure the secondary MX with a Physical IP? 3. Does the MX support Dynamic routing(OSPF) with the LAN device, so that I can have the connection between the Core switch and the MX device to be doing dynamic routing.
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