It's actually shocking how poorly tech companies advertise their own solutions; it's exactly why videos like this need to exist. Thanks very much for the presentation, very useful indeed!
i thought this video was from Cisco themselves. They should be paying this guy for training videos. Introduction videos like this are how some people will decide to buy this product
Great video! I am supporting a new integration with Meraki MX devices, and I got my side of the integration down, but I didn’t really know what Meraki was all about. Truly appreciated! Great work!
The Cisco Partner Locator is a good place to start. This can help find Meraki partners in your location: locatr.cloudapps.cisco.com/WWChannels/LOCATR/openBasicSearch.do
Thank you for your clear and to the point presentation. What does it mean when we say Meraki is a cloud managed technology ? Does it mean , for example, companies don't need to hire network admins/ network engineers ? Or they still need them to manage this device on the cloud ? Thank you in advance.
By cloud managed Meraki devices can be configured, managed and monitored anywhere you have an internet connection this is in contrast to how devices were traditionally configured, using a physical console cable. Network engineers are still required, they simply don’t need to physically connect to a device to configure, manage and monitor it. This is because Meraki decouples the control plane from the logic plane. The control plane is hosted in Meraki’s cloud infrastructure, securely pushing settings to edge devices via encrypted internet connection. The logic plane is hosted on physical Meraki devices within a LAN. In this way you can be more effective as a network engineer, managing multiple networks more quickly and in more depth than is otherwise possible. Hoping that makes sense!
Hi Amie, It's straight forward to renew. Simply send a screen shot of your licensing page to your preferred Meraki Partner, requesting a quote. If you're happy to proceed with a purchase they can process this order and Meraki will email out your renewed licence details. If you don't have a preferred Meraki Partner, you can find one using Cisco's partner locator tool: locatr.cloudapps.cisco.com/WWChannels/LOCATR/openBasicSearch.do Location > Pick your location Technology > Meraki
Hello Can anyone tell me can I use Poe switch for networking to connect computer's... Will it sense and stop the power supply to non PoE device's?? Am planning to buy Cisco Meraki Go 48 port PoE Switch.. Thanks
I can't comment on your exact topology without more information, however all you'd need to network multiple computers with a Meraki MS switch are ethernet cables plugged into both the switch and the computers (via the Network Interface Cards, NICs).
Does anyone know if Cisco will help you if you accidentally expose your serial number in an eBay ad and someone claimed your device. Thank you excuse me if I posted this before but I'm posting in multiple places to get different opinions
It's actually shocking how poorly tech companies advertise their own solutions; it's exactly why videos like this need to exist. Thanks very much for the presentation, very useful indeed!
Glad you found some value! If you've got a specific product or topic you'd like to see a similar video on, let me know!
i thought this video was from Cisco themselves. They should be paying this guy for training videos. Introduction videos like this are how some people will decide to buy this product
Great video!
I am supporting a new integration with Meraki MX devices, and I got my side of the integration down, but I didn’t really know what Meraki was all about. Truly appreciated! Great work!
Amazing explanation buddy, the first video I saw at 5.30am just made my day and now I know what I need to do the entire week.
Glad you got some value!
Great video and still very relevant 2 years later!
Glad you got some value, I may have to release a 2023 update.
@@lockielan I would definitely like to see what else I don't know yet, cheers!
Very nice video, it gives a clear picture of Meraki devices connectivity
Thanks so much for the clear explanation!
You're welcome!
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Hi, who do I consult with by moving to this platform?
The Cisco Partner Locator is a good place to start. This can help find Meraki partners in your location: locatr.cloudapps.cisco.com/WWChannels/LOCATR/openBasicSearch.do
Thank you for your clear and to the point presentation. What does it mean when we say Meraki is a cloud managed technology ? Does it mean , for example, companies don't need to hire network admins/ network engineers ? Or they still need them to manage this device on the cloud ? Thank you in advance.
By cloud managed Meraki devices can be configured, managed and monitored anywhere you have an internet connection this is in contrast to how devices were traditionally configured, using a physical console cable.
Network engineers are still required, they simply don’t need to physically connect to a device to configure, manage and monitor it.
This is because Meraki decouples the control plane from the logic plane. The control plane is hosted in Meraki’s cloud infrastructure, securely pushing settings to edge devices via encrypted internet connection. The logic plane is hosted on physical Meraki devices within a LAN.
In this way you can be more effective as a network engineer, managing multiple networks more quickly and in more depth than is otherwise possible.
Hoping that makes sense!
Lovely explanation
How long does it take to renew Licencing ? Is it an easy thing to do?
Hi Amie, It's straight forward to renew. Simply send a screen shot of your licensing page to your preferred Meraki Partner, requesting a quote. If you're happy to proceed with a purchase they can process this order and Meraki will email out your renewed licence details.
If you don't have a preferred Meraki Partner, you can find one using Cisco's partner locator tool:
locatr.cloudapps.cisco.com/WWChannels/LOCATR/openBasicSearch.do
Location > Pick your location
Technology > Meraki
@@lockielan Many thanks
Hello
Can anyone tell me can I use Poe switch for networking to connect computer's... Will it sense and stop the power supply to non PoE device's?? Am planning to buy Cisco Meraki Go 48 port PoE Switch..
Thanks
I can't comment on your exact topology without more information, however all you'd need to network multiple computers with a Meraki MS switch are ethernet cables plugged into both the switch and the computers (via the Network Interface Cards, NICs).
Does anyone know if Cisco will help you if you accidentally expose your serial number in an eBay ad and someone claimed your device. Thank you excuse me if I posted this before but I'm posting in multiple places to get different opinions
I'm not sure there is a way around this issue. It may be worth contacting Meraki support to explore options: meraki.cisco.com/meraki-support/overview/
Thanks for the share!
Glad you got some value!
I just brought Meraki go & no clue
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Half of your words are chewed off. Speak slower man.
Blah blah blah buzzword, blah blah buzzword, buzzword buzzword... TF outa here bro
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