Introduction

Meraki provides networking solutions for cloud-controlled WiFi, routing, and security.

Configure and install the integration

  1. From All Clients, select a client.
  2. Navigate to Setup > Account.
  3. Select the Integrations and Apps tab.
  4. The Installed Integrations page, where all the installed applications are displayed. If there are no installed applications, it will navigate to the Available Integrations and Apps page.
  5. Click + ADD on the Installed Integrations page. The Available Integrations and Apps page displays all the available applications along with the newly created application with the version.
  6. Search for the application using the search option available. Alternatively, use the All Categories option to search.
Meraki Integrations
  1. Click ADD in the Meraki application.
  2. In the Configuration page, enter the below information:
FunctionalityDescription
NameEnter the name for the configuration.
Host NameThe domain name of the Meraki server.

Note:The domain name is already added.
Security KeyThe security key is already entered.
Confirm Security KeyEnter the security key again.
is Secure(Optional), Select the is Secure checkbox.
PortIn the port box, type or select the port details.
  1. From the FILTER CRITERIA section, select:
    • SMART: Use to filter resources based on the resource type.
    • RESOURCE: Use to filter resources based on certain resource attributes.
  2. In the FILTER BY RESOURCE TYPE section, select:
    • ALL: All the existing and future resources will be discovered.
    • SELECT: You can select one or multiple resources to be discovered.
    • Enter the Key, Operator, and Value information.
  3. From the Perform Actions section, choose Manage Device to set the resources as managed.
  4. In the DISCOVERY SCHEDULE section, select recurrence pattern to add one of the following patterns:
    • Minutes
    • Hourly
    • Daily
    • Weekly
    • Monthly
  5. Click FINISH.
Meraki Integrations

The application is now installed and displayed on the INSTALLED INTEGRATIONS page. Use the search field to find the installed application.

  1. (Optional), Select the Meraki Integration.
  2. (Optional), Click the menu (three dots) icon and choose the View resources option.
Meraki Integrations

View the Meraki details

  1. The Meraki integration is displayed in the Infrastructure > Resources > Meraki.
Meraki Integrations

Expand Meraki to view the available integrations as shown below:

Meraki Integrations

You can further expand the integration to view the available resources as shown below:

Meraki Integrations

After the discovery profile is created, you can assign monitoring templates to the resource.

View Meraki Audit Logs

To view the audit logs of Meraki:

  1. From All Clients, select a client.
  2. Navigate to Setup > Account.
  3. Select the Integrations and Apps tab.
  4. From the Installed Integrations page, where all the installed applications are displayed, search for Meraki App.
  5. Select the Meraki App and click on the menu (three dots) icon.
  6. Select View Logs.
  7. Select Inbound or Outbound from the dropdown accordingly.
    Notes:
    • By default Outbound is selected.
    • Inbound: Incoming calls which come from a third party to OpsRamp.
    • Outbound: Outgoing calls which go to third parties from OpsRamp.

    • Use the Filter option to filter the logs by Created Time, Status (Canceled, Completed, Failed), Resource Id.

Supported metrics

ComponentMetric/Group NameMetric Display NameUnits
networkmeraki_network_TotalNumOfClientsConnected

Total number of clients connected to the network
Meraki Network Number of Clients Connectedcount
meraki_network_ClientStatus

Status of number of clients: 0 = offline, 1 = online
Meraki Network Client Statusnull
meraki_network_WirelessConnectionStats_Success

Aggregated connectivity information for this network
Meraki Network Wireless Connection Stats Successcount
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_BackgroundTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of background traffic for this network
Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats background Trafficbytes
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_BesteffortTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of best-effort traffic for this network
Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats bestEffort Trafficbytes
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_VideoTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of video traffic for this network
Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats video Trafficbytes
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_VoiceTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of voice traffic for this network
Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats Voice Trafficbytes
wirelessmeraki_wireless_DevicesConnectionStats_Success

Aggregated connectivity information for a given AP on this network
Meraki Wireless Device Connection Stats successcount
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_BackgroundTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of background traffic for a given AP on this network
Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats background Trafficbytes
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_BesteffortTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of best-effort traffic for a given AP on this network
Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats bestEffort Trafficbytes
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_VideoTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of video traffic for a given AP on this network
Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats video Trafficbytes
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_VoiceTrafficAvg

Aggregated latency information of voice traffic for a given AP on this network
Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats voice Trafficbytes
meraki_wireless_DeviceStatus

Wireless device status
Meraki Wireless Device Statusnull
switchmeraki_switch_DeviceStatus

Switch device status
Meraki Switch Device Statusnull
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_Enabled

Switch port status: 0 = false, 1 = true
Meraki Switch Port Enablednull
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_status

Visual indication of the port connection status over a 24-hr period: 0 = disconnected, 1 = connected
Meraki Switch Port Statusnull
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageTotal

Switch port total usage
Meraki Switch Port Total Usagekilobytes
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageSent

Switch port usage status for the data sent
Meraki Switch Port Usage Sentkilobytes
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageRec

Switch port usage status for the data received
Meraki Switch Port Usage Receivedkilobytes
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficTotal

Switch port total traffic
Meraki Switch Port Total Traffickilobytes/second
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficSent

Switch port traffic for the data sent
Meraki Switch Port Traffic Sentkilobytes/second
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficRecv

Switch port traffic for the data received
Meraki Switch Port Traffic Receivedkilobytes/second
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectEnabled

Switch port secure connect enabled status: 0 = false, 1 = true
Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Enablednull
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectActive

Switch port secure connect active status: 0 = false, 1 = true
Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Activenull
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectAuthenticationStatus

Switch port secure connect authentication status: 0 = disabled, 0 = enabled
Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Authentication Statusnull
firewallmeraki_firewall_DeviceStatus

Firewall device status
Meraki Firewall Device Statusmegabytes/second
meraki_firewall_PerformanceScore

Firewall performance score
Meraki Firewall Performance Scoremegabytes/second
IP Camerameraki_ipCamera_DeviceStatus

IpCamera device status
Meraki IpCamera Device Statusnull
VOIP Devicemeraki_voip_DeviceStatus

VOIP device status
Meraki Voip Device Statusnull
Othermeraki_otherDevice_DeviceStatus

Other device status
Meraki Other Device Statusnull

Note: OpsRamp uses REST API calls for both discovery and monitoring of Cisco Meraki resources. The customer needs to whitelist OpsRamp firewall IP to discover and Monitor Cisco Meraki resources. You need to reach out to OpsRamp support for firewall IP information.