Cisco Meraki - Devices
About
Cisco Meraki is a centrally managed network solution covering wireless, switching, security, EMM, communications, and security cameras.
Why You Should Integrate
Integrating with Cisco Meraki will allow you to see the devices interacting with your Meraki network(s) within the Sevco Security app. You will be able to see information such as operating system, IP and MAC addresses, and serial number within Sevco.
How Does the Integration Work
This integration pulls all organizational devices as well as the devices for each network within an organization. If configured to do so, it will also filter them based on provided VLAN or SSID exclusion rules.
This data is only used internally; we do not share it with any parties outside of Sevco. Refer to our privacy policy for details.
If you haven't already, please review our instructions for configuring the integration before proceeding with the instructions below.
Configuration Options
Documentation Notes
- Contains the No integration-specific configuration needed or a table describing the configuration options just like the access schema configuration sections.
No Additional Configuration Needed
To pull all devices with no exclusions, pull this option
Collection and Filter options
Field | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
VLAN Exclusions | Comma-separated list of VLANs to exclude from the Sevco platform | 2,11,13 |
SSID Exclusion | Comma-separated list of SSIDs to exclude from the Sevco platform | sevco-guest,example-network |
Exclude No VLAN | Exclude devices that do not have a VLAN | N/A |
Collect Concurrently | Check this box to make API calls concurrently. This can speed up the plugin execution, but can (in some rare cases) cause issues with the Meraki API | N/A |
Skip orgs with API access disabled | Check this box to skip Meraki orgs with API access disabled. If unchecked, the integration will raise an error instead | N/A |
External Documentation
Creating credentials
You'll be asked to provide source credentials that Sevco will use to connect to Cisco Meraki. The following link will step you through creating a database an API key.
Required Permissions
The API key must be generated by a user with manager
permissions.
Contact Us
If you're having problems configuring an Integration, or if you've found something wrong in this document, please email us at [email protected] or suggest edits directly by selecting the Suggest Edits
link located in the upper right hand corner of the documentation.
Updated 9 months ago