Cisco MERAKI MX67 Installation Manual Download Page 12

Setting up Cellular Failover

The MX67C and MX68CW have an embedded LTE module for cellular failover connections. The following section will
walk through first-time set-up of an MX with an internet connection as a primary connection and cellular as failover.

To set up the cellular failover connection, follow the steps below:

1. Power off the MX. Swapping/installing SIM cards while the MX is powered on may cause unexpected behavior or

errors

2. For the MX67C, connect the antennas for cellular reception. Antennae are pre-attached for the MX68CW

3. Open the SIM tray using the SIM card removal tool included in the box

4. Insert a nano SIM card (4FF size) and close the SIM tray

5. Connect the uplink for the MX device via a wired connection to connect to the Meraki cloud

6. Power on the MX and wait for the MX to show as online in the Meraki dashboard

7. Check with the carrier of choice if an APN needs to be configured. If so, do that from the Meraki Dashboard under

Security Appliance > Monitor > Appliance Status > Uplink

tab

8. Navigate to

Security Appliance > Monitor > Appliance Status > Uplink

tab and next to

Status

, select the edit

(pencil) button and then select

Enabled

. When the cellular uplink is successfully connected, you will be able to see

the status on the left hand side of the

Appliance Status

page and in the

Uplink

tab. The connection will say

Ready

when it is successfully connected

9. Test the cellular failover connection by unplugging the wired connection or by using the traceroute tool under

Security Appliance > Monitor > Appliance Status

in the Tools tab

10. If, after following the steps above, the SIM card is not detected, please confirm with your carrier that the SIM card

is active and has data. You will need the ICCID of the SIM card and IMEI of the device to get troubleshooting help
from the carrier

Note that the IMEI cannot yet be found on the Meraki dashboard, only on the physical label of the device. The
IMEI of the MXs with embedded LTE, as well as the serial number and MAC address, can be found on the
product label at the bottom of cellular-embedded MX devices.

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Summary of Contents for MX67

Page 1: ...nd both ease of deployment and a state of the art feature set A full overview of the appliances features can be found in the MX67 and MX68 Overview and Specifications Package Contents In addition to t...

Page 2: ...s Indicator The MX67 MX68 series devices uses an LED to inform the user of the device s status LED patterns and their meanings are described below LED Status Meaning Solid orange Power is applied but...

Page 3: ...irmware upgrade in progress Solid White Fully operational connected uplink actively using wired WAN Solid Purple Fully operational connected uplink actively using integrated cellular failover Back Pan...

Page 4: ...MX67W 4...

Page 5: ...ternal 3G 4G wireless modems Traffic status is indicated by the USB LED WAN Internet port This port provides connectivity to the WAN LAN ports These 4 ports provide connectivity to computers printers...

Page 6: ...Press for 1 second to delete a downloaded configuration and reboot Press and hold for more than 10 seconds to force a full factory reset MX68 MX68W MX68CW 6...

Page 7: ...ovide connectivity to computers printers access points or Ethernet switches A steady green LED indicates bidirectional connectivity and flashing green indicates traffic PoE Ports These 2 LAN ports pro...

Page 8: ...he unit s power supply Reset button Insert a paper clip if a reset is required Press for 1 second to delete a downloaded configuration and reboot Press and hold for more than 10 seconds to force a ful...

Page 9: ...MX68CW 9...

Page 10: ...IM Card Slot MX68CW Active supported SIM cards can be inserted into this slot to enable cellular capabilities USB port USB 2 0 for 3G 4G wireless cards Traffic status is indicated by the USB LED Botto...

Page 11: ...c connectivity and other networking parameters 1 Using a client machine such as a laptop connect to one of the LAN ports of the MX 2 Using a browser on the client machine access the appliance s built...

Page 12: ...raki Dashboard under Security Appliance Monitor Appliance Status Uplink tab 8 Navigate to Security Appliance Monitor Appliance Status Uplink tab and next to Status select the edit pencil button and th...

Page 13: ...oE PPPoE authentication may be required if you are connecting MX device to a DSL circuit You need to know your authentication option and credentials supplied by your ISP in order to complete these ste...

Page 14: ...l Link Settings To configure physical link settings on the Ethernet ports click Local status Ethernet configuration You can enable half duplex full duplex and autonegotiation as well as set 10 or 100...

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