Trademarks Meraki, Meraki MX60, and Meraki Cloud Controller are trademarks of Meraki, Inc. Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders. Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, Meraki reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice.
Statement of Conditions ....................3 Warranty .......................... 3 Scope of the Document and Related Publications ............3 MX60 Overview ......................5 Package Contents ..........................5 The MX60 Front Panel ......................... 5 1.2.1 LED Color Rules ..........................5 1.2.2 Power-on Sequence .......................... 5 The MX60 Back Panel ..........................
MX60 Overview The Meraki MX60 is an enterprise router designed for distributed deployments that require remote administration. It is ideal for network administrators who demand both ease of deployment and a state-of-the- art feature set. Package Contents MX60 Power Adapter CAT5 Ethernet Cables Wall Screws &...
The MX60 supports only one Internet / WAN connection. 1.3.2 LAN Ports The MX60 has four LAN ports, called LAN 1, LAN 2, LAN 3, and LAN 4. These ports can be connected to devices like computers, printers, access points, or Ethernet switches.
IP addresses. The most current list of outbound ports and IP addresses can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/y79une3 Local Management Console If you need to assign static IP to the MX60, you need to use the local management console. local...
All Meraki MX60 devices must have an IP address. The following section describes how to configure your local area network prior to deploying a Meraki MX60. Please check with your ISP to make sure you have the adequate Ethernet handoff device (e.g., T1, MPLS, ADSL or Cable modem), as the MX60 only supports RJ45 Ethernet connectivity.
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To test your settings, refresh your laptop / desktop network settings (e.g., simply disconnect the client device from the LAN port of the MX60 and then connect it again). If you have a problem, visit the Meraki online knowledge base at http://www.meraki.com/support/.
Meraki Dashboard. 2.4.2 Passthrough Mode In passthrough mode, the Meraki MX60 is transparent to the rest of the network. You should use passthrough mode if you don’t want your router to provide NAT functions. In this mode, the router requires one...
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