You can cretate a transit VLAN on both MX, and on Frist MX you can set a static routing for the network of private cloud, on second MX you can creat a static route for you internal LANs. Or some thong like that.
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I particularly use templates to manage my clients' environment and I can assure you that it works very well, not to mention that it makes it much easier to manage. As mentioned by @DOC_Meraki problems can occur but usually, it's when the networks are not well planned, if you have a well planned network design you will hardly have any problems. But each case is different and depends on your needs.
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If this network is used only for Wifi you can deny the LAN directly on the SSID and remove the firewall rule deny which will work without problem. But it's okay to keep both.
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If enabled Radius testing, Meraki devices will periodically send Access-Request messages to these RADIUS servers using identity 'meraki_8021x_test' to ensure that the RADIUS servers are reachable.
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Do you have a default group policy configured? Note: If a default group policy set and group policy with Filter-ID is also enabled, the Filter-ID policy passed by the RADIUS server will take precedence over the default group policy.
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And just so you know, I'm talking about VMware Workstation, okay? I've already performed several network migrations with virtualized environments (VMware EXI, Microsoft HyperV, Xen, etc) and never had any problems.
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Are you using VMware on a Windows desktop? It's probably a Hypervisor problem, not the MX. You can test it by setting up two physical machines on a different VLAN. I'm saying this because I've come across the same situation running Hypervisor installed on a Windows machine.
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