Deutsche telekom is a Cisco partner; we work together and market Meraki customers to our customers. Solutions are tested and installed and deployed at the customer's premises based on requirements. depending on the customer's situation, a wide range of products are used. MR, …
Meraki Access points are also cloud managed and work hand in hand with Meraki MS. Since controller is cloud based, all the info is looked up on one portal. The portal is intutive and provides a lot of info. With the MS capable of stacking its even better
I think SD-Wan is not ature enough, and our company decided to use another vendor Integration could be useful, but there are many good things to be developed (link aggregation i.e.).
Meraki MS does not have the full feature set of Catalyst switches, however, the ease of deployment and implementation in less stringent environments makes them a great option
We have meraki access points with ISE radius integration for user authentication. Cisco MS is the right switch we can use it for the APs . It provides POE and easy troubleshooting tools especially when the AP is not physically reachable. Mearki AP deployment is very easy, we only …
They are similar low-cost equipment that has some of the features of Cisco Meraki MS, but in general, we always go for the industry giant because of the support it offers.
Meraki MS provides the sweet spot between manageability and functionality, though not at a significantly lower cost. Desktop support engineers can manage it day-to-day and sometimes that is the most important factor, especially in our case, as a layer 2 switching solution that …
Cisco Meraki equipment is easier to configure, setup, and deploy as well as manage. The only thing I will say for the other gear is that they have their special niche requirements, protocol options, and special configuration options that not all Meraki gear has. Meraki gear …