Meraki

Shawn L shawnl at up.net
Tue Nov 19 21:37:54 UTC 2013


If you have one of their routers, etc. you cannot lock yourself out of the
device.  You can always web to the 'inside' interface and make basic
configuration changes.  It's not going to let you do policy stuff, etc. but
will let you do enough to establish / re-establish network connectivity.


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Warren Bailey <
wbailey at satelliteintelligencegroup.com> wrote:

> They give you a free ap for listening to their pitch.. We love them.
> Expensive.. But responsive and responsible.. Which is pretty hard to find
> in Wi-Fi land. Pretty interface and lots of little bells and whistles..
> They have my vote from what we evaluated (ubnt, Blahblahblah).
>
>
> Sent from my Mobile Device.
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: "Pedersen, Sean" <Sean.Pedersen at usairways.com>
> Date: 11/19/2013 12:00 PM (GMT-09:00)
> To: NANOG <nanog at nanog.org>
> Subject: RE: Meraki
>
>
> I started to look into them for personal and limited small business use,
> but stopped short when I realized their cloud management platform is
> subscription-based. Unless I've missed something, you cannot deploy your
> own internal management platform. It's all licensed through Meraki/Cisco,
> which means if you lose your Internet connection, you lose management
> access to your gear. That could be a deal-killer in certain environments.
> Maybe someone with more experience on the platform could correct me there.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hank Disuko [mailto:gourmetcisco at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 10:26 AM
> To: NANOG
> Subject: Meraki
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've traditionally been a Cisco Catalyst shop for my switching gear.
>
> I am doing a significant hardware refresh in one of my offices, which will
> entail replacing about 20 access switches and a couple core devices.
>  Pretty simple L3 VLAN environment with VRRP/HSRP, on the physical end I
> have 1G fibre/copper and 10G fibre.  My core switch of choice will likely
> be the Cat 4500 series.
>
> I'm considering Cisco's Meraki platform for my access layer and I'm
> looking for deployment stories of folks that have deployed Meraki in the
> past...good/bad/ugly kinda stuff.
>
> I know Meraki hardcores were upset when Cisco acquired them, but not
> exactly sure why.
>
> Anyway, any thoughts would be useful.  Thanks!
>
> -Hank
>
>
>



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