Your Meraki Solution - MS Switch

The MS product line includes everything from small, 8-port desktop switches, all the way up to large, 40G fiber aggregation switches, and everything in-between.

When selecting an appropriate device for your next technology refresh, company expansion, or your latest round of funding, Cisco Meraki makes selecting the appropriate networking hardware simple.

Meraki switches will do everything your standard enterprise switches will do and provide an unmatched layer of visibility. Not only are you buying 24 or 48 ports, you are also getting a full management, monitoring, and troubleshooting solution. All Meraki switch models provide a consistent management experience across all models through the dashboard.

Before you can enjoy the configuration of your new Meraki switch, you need to make sure you are holding the best Meraki Switch for the job. We love simplifying this task and we are here to help you understand the capabilities of your Meraki switch for the task ahead!

Power, flexibility, and style

If you’re worried about physical port-speed bottlenecks, put your concerns aside as certain models of the MS include multigigabit (mGig) ports. This readily-available technology offers the additional option for data speeds of 2.5, 5, and 10 Gbps over your existing cabling.

If you have a fiber-optic network infrastructure, you can reuse your fiber optic SFP transceivers. Meraki switches with SFP interfaces allow both Meraki-branded and third-party optics.

MS aggregation switches

MS aggregation switches provide expanded port speeds, fiber availability, and a heightened adoption of gateway redundancy technology. With MS aggregation switches, the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) provides your deployment with a warm spare for gateway redundancy.

Switch staging process

Meraki cloud architecture supports zero-touch deployment. The Meraki cloud architecture provides a powerful sandbox and staging area, without the need to first unbox a single piece of hardware. Your Meraki devices will seamlessly use the Meraki cloud for centralized management and control. Configuration changes live in the cloud until the specific device checks in. You can take advantage of this for streamlining new switch deployments and your switch refreshes.

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