Migrating from Cisco wireless to Meraki

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Aneeshram
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Migrating from Cisco wireless to Meraki

Hi there,

I have a customer who is running the cisco enterprise wireless solution (dual controllers in HA) in a Datacenter.  

They have around 400 AP's deployed across two main campus 13 branch locations.  

3 x SSID's are centrally switched (CAPWAP tunneled) and two SSID's are locally switched.

The existing Cisco wireless solution is end of life and it is being replaced by Meraki wireless.

I am looking for a transition document that captures all the aspects of planning for the migration from Cisco Enterprise to Meraki. 

Any help will be appreciated. 

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KarstenI
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I am not aware of a document describing these migrations. Only the general Meraki documentation on Wireless which is quite good.

The most important aspect is that, by default, there is no central switching with Meraki. If you want something similar, you need to place a Meraki MX into your network that can be used to tunnel an SSID to it.

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KarstenI
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I am not aware of a document describing these migrations. Only the general Meraki documentation on Wireless which is quite good.

The most important aspect is that, by default, there is no central switching with Meraki. If you want something similar, you need to place a Meraki MX into your network that can be used to tunnel an SSID to it.

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Inderdeep
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@Aneeshram  : There is no such article/ document specifically on the migration from Cisco to Meraki.

https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/802-11ac-migration-guide/?file

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Aneeshram
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Thanks Inderdeep 

 

RomanMD
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You might as well, think of redesigning the actual solution.

The actual one might be outdated and was valid few years ago because this is what Cisco sold us... but things are changing meanwhile..

 

Aneeshram
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Thanks Roman 

 

A complete redesign is the plan, 

Inderdeep
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@Aneeshram : Best of luck 🤞 

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