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Cisco Meraki MR Series User Manual

Cisco Meraki MR Series
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Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
MS : Select MS switches have a dedicated management port that can be used without needing to set a static IP on
your client. When connected to the management port of a Meraki switch, your device can obtain the appropriate IP
settings via DHCP. Alternatively, the following IP settings can be used by the client device to access the Local
Status Page.
MS390 and C9300-M on firmware versions CS 16 and higher: 198.18.0.1
In order to access this address, configure a device with the following IP settings, and then browse the address
in a web browser.
IP address: 198.18.0.2
Subnet mask:255.255.255.240
DNS: 198.18.0.1
MS390 and C9300-M on firmware versions CS 15.21.1 and lower: 10.128.128.130
In order to access this address, configure a device with the following IP settings, and then browse the address
in a web browser.
IP address: 10.128.128.132
Subnet mask:255.0.0.0
DNS: 10.128.128.130
All other MS switches - 1.1.1.100
In order to access this address, configure a device with the following IP settings, and then browse the address
in a web browser.
IP address: 1.1.1.99
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
MX - (varies)
Most MX models have a dedicated management port used to access the local status page. In addition, all models
can access the local status page using the MX LAN IP address.
By default, MX devices run DHCP. Once the client is connected to a LAN interface of the MX, find the client's IP
address and default gateway, then open the default gateway address in a web browser.
MG - (varies)
The local status page is accessible at the MG cellular gateway's LAN IP address. By default, MG devices run
DHCP. Once the client is connected to a LAN interface of the MG cellular gateway, find the client's IP address and
default gateway, then open the default gateway address in a web browser.
Local Status Page Options
Every device's status page includes useful information about the status of the device, limited configuration options (such as setting a static IP), and other tools.
This section will cover what is available for each device.
Note: If the MX security appliance is in passthrough mode and its uplink is on a subnet that overlaps with a remote subnet over VPN, either the MX
will need to be temporarily removed from VPN to be accessed locally or the local status page can only be accessed via VPN.
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Cisco Meraki MR Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelMeraki MR Series
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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