What are two roles of the network and device tags in a Dashboard? (Choose two.)
A.
Tags enable administrators to configure a combination of network and device specific tags to create summary reports filtered for specific devices across multiple networks.
B.
Network tags can be used to assign networks to separate Auto VPN domains in an Organization with many networks.
C.
Network tags can be used to simplify the assignment of network-level permissions in an Organization with many networks.
D.
Device tags can be used to simplify the assignment of device-level permissions in an Organization with many administrators.
E.
Device tags can be assigned to MR APs to influence the gateway selection for repeaters in a mesh wireless network.
The Meraki Dashboard allows Administrators to configure a combination of Network and Device specific tags to create Summary Reports filtered for specific devices across multiple networks.
Cisco Meraki MR access points (APs) can operate as mesh repeaters, which allows them to extend the wireless network range off of a limited number of gateway APs. Since repeaters also support wired clients plugged into their wired interface, a repeater can be used to bridge a remote LAN segment back to the main network.
Wireless Mesh repeaters can back-haul to access points acting as wireless gateways and:
Utilize the same radio as used for mesh to serve wireless clients
Utilize non-meshing radios to serve wireless clients
Utilize wired uplink for use cases described below
Correct: A and C
I´m pretty sure. You´ll find these information at Meraki´s documentation, in two separate articles:
Answer A:
Overview
The Meraki Dashboard allows Administrators to configure a combination of Network and Device specific tags to create Summary Reports filtered for specific devices across multiple networks. This allows for the easy creation of much more specific Summary Reports than creating reports based on entire Networks
Ref.: https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Organization_Menu/Manage_Tags
Answer C:
Permissions by Network Tag
To simplify the assignment of network-level permissions in an organization with many networks, permissions can be granted to users for a given network tag. Those permissions will then be applied to all networks in an organization with that tag. These changes can only be made by users with full organization access.
Ref.: https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Managing_Dashboard_Access/Managing_Dashboard_Administrators_and_Permissions
See Permissions by Network Tag section
To simplify the assignment of network-level permissions in an organization with many networks, permissions can be granted to users for a given network tag.
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Managing_Dashboard_Access/Managing_Dashboard_Administrators_and_Permissions
The Organization > Configure > Manage Tags page allows Administrators to configure a combination of Network and Device specific tags to create Summary Reports filtered for specific devices across multiple networks.
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Organizations_and_Networks/Organization_Menu/Manage_Tags
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