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your Enterprise license key, which you should have received via email.

4. Go to the map / floor plan view and place each switch on the map by clicking and dragging it to the location where

you plan to mount it.

Check and Set Firmware

To ensure your switch performs optimally immediately following installation, it is recommended that you facilitate a firmware upgrade prior to mounting your
switch.

1. Attach your switch to power and a wired Internet connection.

2. The switch will turn on and the power LED will glow solid orange.

3. If the unit requires an upgrade, the power LED will begin blinking white until the upgrade is complete, at which

point the LED will turn solid white. You should allow at least a few minutes for the firmware upgrade to complete,
depending on the speed of your internet connection.

Check and Configure Upstream Firewall Settings

If a firewall is in place, it must allow outgoing connections on particular ports to particular IP addresses. The most current list of outbound ports and IP addresses
for your particular organization can be found

on the firewall configuration page in your dashboard

.

Assigning an IP Address

All switches must be assigned routable IP addresses. These IP addresses can be dynamically assigned via DHCP or statically assigned.

Dynamic Assignment

When using DHCP, the DHCP server should be configured to assign a static IP address for each MAC address belonging to a Meraki switch. Other features of
the network, such as 802.1X authentication, may rely on the property that the switches have static IP addresses.

Static Assignment

Static IPs are assigned using the local web server on each switch. The following procedure describes how to set the static IP:

1. Using a client machine (e.g., a laptop), connect to the switch over a wired connection.

2. Using a web browser on the client machine, access the switch’s built-in web server by browsing

to

http://my.meraki.com

. Alternatively, browse to

http://

1.1.1.100

3. Click on the “Uplink Configuration” tab. Log in. The default login is the serial number (e.g. Qxxx-xxxx-xxxx), with no

password (e.g., Q2DD-551C-ZYW3).

4. Configure the static IP address, net mask, gateway IP address and DNS servers that this switch will use on its

management connection.

5. If necessary, reconnect the switch to the LAN.

Static IP via DHCP Reservations

Instead of associating to each Meraki switch individually to configure static IP addresses, an administrator can assign static IP addresses on the upstream
DHCP server. Through “DHCP reservations,” IP addresses are “reserved” for the MAC addresses of the Meraki switches. Please consult the documentation for
the DHCP server to configure DHCP reservations.

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Summary of Contents for Cisco MS425 Series

Page 1: ...gregation switch with two 40GbE QSFP ports and 1 management interface hot swappable power supplies fans MS425 32 Layer 3 32 port 10GbE SFP aggregation switch with two 40GbE QSFP ports and 1 management...

Page 2: ...anel Ports and Status Indicators The MS uses LEDs to inform the user of the device s status When the device powers on the main LED will be amber Additional functions are described below from left to r...

Page 3: ...paper clip if a restore is required A brief momentary press To delete a downloaded configuration and reboot Press and hold for more than 10 sec To force the unit into a full factory restore Back Pane...

Page 4: ...n Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 15 A 125 Vac or 10A 240 Vac Please only power the device with the provided power cables to ensure regulatory compliance Pre install Prepar...

Page 5: ...lly assigned via DHCP or statically assigned Dynamic Assignment When using DHCP the DHCP server should be configured to assign a static IP address for each MAC address belonging to a Meraki switch Oth...

Page 6: ...the switch 2 Separate the rack mount rails and install the rack mount rails channel onto the rack Note Each switch comes with a graphical instruction pamphlet within the box This pamphlet contains det...

Page 7: ...3 Attach the rack mount rail to the sides of the switch 7...

Page 8: ...4 Insert the rack mount rail into the rack mount rail channel 8...

Page 9: ...5 Attach the switch face plate to the cage nuts on the rack 9...

Page 10: ...6 Secure the rack mount rail to the rack mount rail channel 10...

Page 11: ...7 Insert the power supply unit into the back of the switch After it has been securely installed you can connect power to the power supply unit 11...

Page 12: ...alling the device make sure that there is sufficient space between the rear of the rack and other obstacles to ensure adequate airflow Bringing your Stack Online When connecting up your MS425 for the...

Page 13: ...sue Troubleshooting an MS Switch Reference https documentation meraki com MS for additional information and troubleshooting tips If you are still experiencing hardware issues please contact Cisco Mera...

Page 14: ...eraki com In order to initiate a hardware replacement for non functioning hardware that is under warranty you must have access to the original packaging the hardware was shipped in The original hardwa...

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