This document describes how to install and set up the MX60 security
appliance. Additional reference documents are available online at:
www.meraki.com/library/products.
MX60 Overview
The Meraki MX60 is an enterprise security appliance 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. This appliance provides the following new
features:
• USB port, to support approved 3G/4G cards for failover to cellular
networks.
• Support for four LAN connections
• Wall screws and anchors for mounting drywall surface, either
vertically or horizontally
Package contents
In addition to the MX60, the following are provided.
The MX60 front panel
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Ports and Status Indicators
The MX60 uses LEDs to inform the user of the device's status. When the device powers on, all the Internet LEDs flash
twice. Additional functions are described below, from left to right.
ItemFunctionLED StatusMeaning
1PowerSolid orangePower is applied
Flashing greenOperation in progress
Solid greenFully operational
2WAN connectivityOff
Solid orange
Flashing orange
Green
3LAN StatusOffNo LAN device connected
GreenLAN device connected
During boot or no WAN
link
During boot, and on initial
link
Flashes after 5 minutes if
link found but Internet
connectivity not complete
Internet connection
detected
The MX60 back panel
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Additional functions on the back panel are described below, from left to right.
Insert a paper clip if a reset is required.
• A brief, momentary press: To delete a downloaded
Reset button
configuration and reboot.
• Press and hold for more than 10 sec: To force the
unit into a full factory reset.
These 4 ports provide connectivity to computers,
printers, access points, or Ethernet switches.
LAN ports
WAN / Internet portProvides connectivity to the WAN.
USB port
Power inputDesigned for use only with the unit’s power supply.
A steady green LED indicates bidirectional connectivity,
and flashing green indicates traffic.
LAN1 port can either be a LAN port or a second Internet
port.
USB 2.0 for 3G/4G wireless cards. Traffic status is
indicated by the USB LED.
The MX60 bottom panel
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Please note that the serial number is located on the product label at the bottom panel of MX60
Mounting hardware
The supplied wall screws and anchors allow you to mount the appliance on a drywall surface, either vertically or
horizontally. The distance between the holes you drill should be 5-1/8 inches (13 cm).
• For mounting on drywall, use a ¼-in drill bit, then insert the plastic and screw assemblies.
• For mounting on wood or a similar surface, use only the screws.
• Allow the heads of the screws to stick out far enough to be inserted securely into the back of the appliance.
Connecting to WAN
All Meraki MX devices must have an IP address. This section describes how to configure your local area network before
you deploy it. A local management web service, running on the appliance, is accessed through a browser running on a
client PC. This web service is used for configuring and monitoring basic ISP/WAN connectivity.
Setting up a static IP address
To ensure that the client PC is redirected to the local web service in the following step, you must disable all other
network services (ex: wi-fi) on your client machine.
Do the following to configure basic connectivity and other networking parameters:
1. Using a client machine such as a laptop, connect to one of the four LAN ports of the MX.
2. Using a browser on the client machine, access the appliance's built-in web service by browsing to
http://setup.meraki.com. (You do not have to be connected to the Internet to reach this address)
3. Click Uplink configuration under the Local status tab. The default credentials use the device serial number as
the username, with a blank password field.
4. Choose Static for the IP Assignment option.
5. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP and DNS server information.
Setting up a DHCP IP address
By default all MX devices are configured to DHCP from upstream WAN / ISP servers. Simply plug the MX's WAN /
Internet port to your upstream circuit and wait a few minutes for the unit to negotiate a DHCP address.
When the WAN connection is fully enabled, Internet LED 1 will turn green.
Additional settings
Please note that all these settings below are accessible only via the local management console.
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Setting VLANs
If your WAN uplink is on a trunk port, choose VLAN tagging > Use VLAN tagging and enter the appropriate value for
VLAN ID for your network.
Setting up secondary WAN interface (dual WAN)
You can toggle the LAN1 port between LAN and Internet, through Uplink configuration under the Local status tab.
Setting PPPoE
PPPoE authentication may be required if you are connecting MX device to a DSL circuit. You need to know your
authentication option and credentials (supplied by your ISP) in order to complete these steps.
• Choose Connection Type > PPPoE.
• Select your Authentication option.
• If you select Use authentication, enter appropriate values for Username and Password.
Web proxy settings
These settings take effect if the MX device has to fall back to using HTTP to contact the Cloud Controller. By default,
web proxy is disabled. To enable web proxy, do the following:
• Choose Web proxy > Yes.
• Enter values as appropriate for Hostname or IP and Port.
• If you require authentication, choose Authentication > Use authentication, and enter appropriate values for
Username and Password.
To apply all configuration settings to the appliance, be sure to click Save Settings at the bottom of the page.
Configuring physical link settings
To configure physical link settings on the Ethernet ports, click Local status > Ethernet configuration. You can enable
half duplex, full duplex, and autonegotiation, as well as set 10- or 100-Mbps data rates.
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