@Ozzy03260 Something to remember on the Meraki MS switches (which is different to Cisco Catalysts if you're used to them) is that you don't have to create VLAN - the switch will pass traffic on any VLAN out of the box. All you have to do is assign an access port to a VLAN. By default all trunk ports will forward all VLANs, but you can restrict (prune) this to just the VLANs you want. When you create a VLAN interface on the Meraki switch you are essentially creating a gateway (SVI in Catalyst terms) that allows that VLAN/Subnet to communicate with all others. You can then restrict communication between VLANs/Subnets (and even within a VLAN/Subnet) using ACLs.
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