Cisco Meraki Dashboard vs. NetXMS

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Score 9.3 out of 10
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As a cloud-managed network management solution, the Cisco Meraki Dashboard enables users to provision, configure, and troubleshoot global networking and IoT deployments.N/A
NetXMS
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
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Pricing
Cisco Meraki DashboardNetXMS
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cisco Meraki DashboardNetXMS
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cisco Meraki DashboardNetXMS
Considered Both Products
Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Meraki Dashboard is a better product but has limits due to being cloud managed. Missing full CLI and config backups
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Because I have full visibility and monitoring of the full network stack
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Closest thing would be Cisco Catalyst Center and we use that for our switch infrastructure. It's mainly configuration backup and firmware updater at this point, like keeping everything provisioned and up to date. We haven't really started pushing configs through there yet, but …
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Meraki Dashboard is less complex and has all product managed on the dashboard
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
The cloud version makes it easy for network administrators.
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Meraki Dashboard is more familiar actually and user friendly UI and giving comfortable CX.
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Fortimanager has deeper insight and is better for more technical, complex deployments.
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR 4000)
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Point is more difficult to manage requires a lot more technical expertise.
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
CitizenOne by Portage
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Meraki Dashboard is better
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
The API is so much better on Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Juniper Mist AI, Juniper Mist Premium Analytics, Juniper Mist WAN Assurance, Juniper Mist Wi-Fi Assurance and Juniper Mist Wired Assurance
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Catalyst Center
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Juniper was a good alternative to Cisco, but in our company we already have all Cisco Products so was more easy the migration to Meraki. We have done also one POC for try Juniper but the only one difference was the AI assistance but Meraki implemented this recently so was no …
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Spaces, SolarWinds Network Topology Mapper, Grafana, Cisco Catalyst 9100 Access Points, Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers, Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, Cisco IOS and Cisco ThousandEyes
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
A number of networks we've taken over were using Ubiquiti Unifi, which is an okay solution, but a lot more cumbersome to manage. We've found the Cisco Meraki Dashboard system much more intuitive and way less time-intensive. Simple things like setting up dedicated DHCP entries …
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
WatchGuard AuthPoint and SonicWall Analytics
Chose Cisco Meraki Dashboard
Cisco Meraki MS and Cisco Duo
NetXMS

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Enterprises
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User Ratings
Cisco Meraki DashboardNetXMS
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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Usability
10.0
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User Testimonials
Cisco Meraki DashboardNetXMS
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco Meraki Dashboard is great for NOC teams with little network experience at helping give them all the tools they need to do the job and become more efficient with networks. From easy RMA processes to metric gathering the Cisco Meraki Dashboard does it all very well. The licenses are a problem for a lot of companies since there are no guarantees the product stays online and certain integrations like ThousandEyes are overlooked due to the additional cost despite it being a great product.
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Pros
  • The ability to monitor any port and get accurate information on its activity.
  • The ability to port cycle and reboot remotely. This is best for off-hour reboots.
  • Being able to search for devices through the client page with an IP address or MAC address saves time on device searches.
  • It is an easy process to add and remove devices to different organizations.
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Cons
  • More granular controls over devices. It definitely feels like, especially when you come from a CLI environment and you're working in a command line interface and then going into the dashboard, you can feel restricted sometimes because if they don't have the button you can't press it. So more buttons.
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Usability
At the time of writing this, it appears that Cisco Meraki Dashboard has finally integrated a Cisco IOS XE output window into the dashboard. This is a massive step in the right direction and something that it was dearly missing. At the moment, we do not have this integration and so a lot of the times, we have to navigate via several tools menus to get the info we need instead of being able to run a quick command.
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Alternatives Considered
A number of networks we've taken over were using Ubiquiti Unifi, which is an okay solution, but a lot more cumbersome to manage. We've found the Cisco Meraki Dashboard system much more intuitive and way less time-intensive. Simple things like setting up dedicated DHCP entries or poking holes in VLAN firewalls are way easier in Cisco Meraki Dashboard.
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Return on Investment
  • When there's an issue with communication to the cloud. EX: unable to fetch configs. This due to like new device being installed or if you have to factory reset the device. This has been a negative impact.
  • Incorrect status. Sometimes the status of the device or network is not reflected as it should be. This has had a negative impact in the past. However, for the most part, the Status is fairly accurate.
  • Incident response has been very good. Anytime an issue has been reported to Cisco regarding Cisco Meraki Dashboard, the issue is quickly investigated and doesn't take long to resolve.
  • Customer support and Cisco's technical team has been very helpful and responsive.
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ScreenShots

Cisco Meraki Dashboard Screenshots

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