Meraki MG21 Dubai

 

Meraki MG21 Dubai

The Cisco Meraki MG21 Dubai can be used as either a primary or secondary internet uplink for MX HA topologies. Its two LAN ports allow the MXs to share access to the same cellular network.

Description

Meraki MG21 Cellular Gateway Dubai

The Meraki MG21 Dubai cellular gateway simplifies the path to wireless WAN connectivity and makes cellular a viable uplink option for many networks. The Cisco Meraki MG21 Dubai acts as a gateway to cellular networks by converting LTE signal from a cellular provider to an Ethernet handoff, which can be used as an internet uplink for a variety of use-cases.

Features and Usability

  • Antenna placement where cellular coverage is best 
    • Signal strength is key for cellular performance. The Meraki MG21 makes cellular a viable option in situations where the best location for the MX is not necessarily the best location  for a strong cellular signal. The separation of cellular antenna and MX expands cellular options for all networks, particularly for mid-range MXs mounted in a data center.
  • Primary WAN
    • In areas where wired internet services are not available, the Cisco Meraki MG21 provides a simple, viable option for wireless WAN connectivity.
  • Secondary WAN for Failover
    • An MX’s secondary WAN interface connected to a Meraki MG21 Dubai may use the cellular network in the event of a primary uplink failure.
  • Secondary WAN for SD-WAN
    • An MX with an MG21 as a secondary WAN uplink may use the cellular network to establish VPNs for SD-WAN.
  • High Availability Uplink
    • The Meraki MG21 can be used as either a primary or secondary internet uplink for MX HA topologies. Its two LAN ports allow the MXs to share access to the same cellular network.

Technical Specs

Hardware

  • Sleek, low profile form factor
  • x1 CAT6 cellular modem – up to 300Mbps
  • x1 nano SIM card slot
  • x2 GbE ports
  • Multi-surface mounting bracket for attachment to walls, ceilings, or poles
  • IP67 rated for environments of all types

Power

  • DC or PoE

Use cases

  • Primary cellular connectivity
  • Failover cellular connectivity