Configuration Guides
- Access Control
- Switch ports can be configured to limit access by requiring authentication (802.1X), or operating on a schedule.
- Change of Authorization with RADIUS (CoA) on MS Switches
- Configuring 802.1X Access Policies on MS Switches using Windows 2008 NPS
- Configuring Microsoft NPS for MAC-Based RADIUS - MS Switches
- Creating and Exporting a Wired 802.1X profile using iPhone Configuration Utility
- Meraki MS Group Policy Access Control Lists
- MS Switch Access Policies (802.1X)
- Port Schedules
- SecurePort
- Layer 3 Switching
- Layer 3 Switching can be enabled on MS Switches to allow routing between VLANs, offering DHCP services, and other functions.
- Port and VLAN Configuration
- Options available for configuring ports and VLANs on a switch. Everything from STP, speed and duplex, to voice VLANs and port aggregation.
- Configuring Multiple Switch Ports on the Same VLAN
- Configuring Spanning Tree on Meraki Switches (MS)
- Configuring the MS Access Switch for Standard VoIP Deployments
- Determining the RSTP/STP Root Bridge on an MS Switch Network
- Energy Efficient Ethernet
- Integrating the MS Access Switch into a Cisco VTP domain
- Named VLANs in MS Configurations
- Recommended Configuration for Trunk Link to Non-Meraki Switches
- Restricting Traffic with Isolated Switch Ports
- SmartPorts
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Overview
- Switch Ports
- Verifying Voice and Data VLAN tags with LLDP phones
- VLAN Mismatch Alerts for Meraki Switches