Hub Prioritization – MX and MG Best Practices – Cisco Meraki
Meraki has worked to ensure that deploying Auto VPN is as simple as possible while still ensuring that you are able to perform more advanced configuration to fine-tune the deployment
Meraki has worked to ensure that deploying Auto VPN is as simple as possible while still ensuring that you are able to perform more advanced configuration to fine-tune the deployment
Figure 5-10 shows the Security & SD-WAN > Site-to-Site VPN page of a network configured as an Auto VPN spoke pointing back to two different hub devices, with the primary
While each of the security features mentioned previously can be configured on a network-wide basis, there are times when certain clients should have more specific policies applied than the network-wide
In addition to the previously discussed security features offered by the MX series, MX devices are also capable of performing L3 routing through a number of different configurations, including basic
Through the use of the Meraki Dashboard, MX devices can also be integrated with Cisco Umbrella to utilize predefined Umbrella content filtering and security policies. Utilizing a simple API-based integration,
The Meraki Advanced Malware Protection feature, accessible from the Security & SD-WAN > Threat Protection page (see Figure 5-3) utilizes the Cisco AMP cloud and actively monitors and scans HTTP