Cisco Meraki
Cisco Meraki offers products for a wide range of wired and wireless networks. It lets you add, remove and monitor your networks and the devices associated with those networks.
Actions
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Add Contact in a Network: Add a new contact in the specified network
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Add VLAN in a Network: Add a VLAN in the specified network
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Delete VLAN in a Network: Delete the specified VLAN from the network
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Force Check-in a Set of Devices: Check-in one or more devices
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Get Network Traffic Data: Retrieve the traffic data of the specified network
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List Air Marshal Scan Results: Retrieve the list of air marshal scan results
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List Clients of a Device: Retrieve the list of clients associated with the specified device
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List Contacts in a Network: Retrieve the list of contacts in the specified Systems Manager network
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List Devices Enrolled in an SM Network: Retrieve the list of devices enrolled in the specified Systems Manager network
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List Devices in a Network: Retrieve the list of devices associated with the specified network
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List Networks in an Organization: Retrieve the list of networks associated with the specified organization
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List Organizations: Retrieve the list of organizations to which the user has access.
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List VLANs in a Network: Retrieve the list of VLANs associated with the specified network
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Lock a Set of Devices: Lock one or more devices associated with the specified network
Common Questions
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How do I add an API key to connect Cisco Meraki with IBM® webMethods Integration
To retrieve the API key of your Cisco Meraki account, do the following:
Log in to your Cisco Meraki account, and click on the My Profile tab provided on the upper-right corner of the dashboard window.

A new window appears with the details of your account. Scroll down and locate the API Key given under the API access section.

You can also Revoke or Regenerate the given API key, as per your requirements.
Once you have entered the API key in the connection window, click ADD. You can now see the added connection under the Connect to Cisco Meraki field. Once added, this connection will be available in all Cisco Meraki actions.
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Why am I not able to check-in my devices using Force Check-in a Set of Devices action.
Devices that are not added under Systems Manager network, can not be checked-in using the Force Check-in a Set of Devices action. Please ensure that your devices are added under SM network before attempting the check-in.
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How does a Batch Token work in List Device Enrolled in an SM Network action.
The List Devices Enrolled in an SM Network action fetches a maximum of 1000 devices in a single result. If a network has more than 1000 devices, this action returns the list of 1000 devices along with the batch token for the next 1000 devices. You can use this batch token in the next request to retrieve the list of 1000 devices associated with it.