Meraki SD-WAN's most valuable features include zero-touch configuration, user-friendly dashboard, Auto VPN, centralized management, traffic shaping, cloud-based operations, and high security. Users benefit from cost optimization and reliable connectivity, enabling easy setup and remote management with strong security integration. Its single-pane-of-glass approach allows users to control various components like routers and switches, making it ideal for businesses needing seamless real-time monitoring and efficient operations management.
- "The most valuable features I find in Meraki SD-WAN are that it's easier to manage cloud, cloud-managed, with a simpler deployment from Cisco Viptela or Cisco enterprise SD-WAN solution, and it combines the access point, so it is a much simpler deployment, usually fit for retail."
- "The most valuable features I find in Meraki SD-WAN are that it's easier to manage cloud, cloud-managed, with a simpler deployment from Cisco Viptela or Cisco enterprise SD-WAN solution, and it combines the access point, so it is a much simpler deployment, usually fit for retail."
- "The real-time visibility and analytics capabilities of Meraki SD-WAN are very good for troubleshooting ports, especially when viewing traffic running on these ports in real time."
Meraki SD-WAN requires enhancements in security, WAN optimization, reporting, and multi-link support. Improvement is necessary in email alerts, endpoint security, port density, and firewall features. Users find the interface less intuitive without a command line. The price is high for small businesses, and scalability with more WAN ports is needed. Advanced routing, troubleshooting features, and better cloud integration would benefit users, while simplifying VPN management and expanding security features are also desired.
- "Meraki SD-WAN is not fit for enterprise-grade customers or big deployments."
- "Meraki SD-WAN is not fit for enterprise-grade customers or big deployments."
- "Cisco should enhance the GUI interface to provide more details for users to troubleshoot."