Can we use another method to monitor meraki devices?

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Can we use another method to monitor meraki devices?

Hi ,

 

I want to know whether meraki devices can be monitor by other platform, eg, Cisco PI .

 

thx

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Hi Julian

OK,i get it,
In addtion, what is nagios?

thx

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CptnCrnch
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Well, what exactly do you want to monitor? Reachability „only“? Interface utilization? CPU?

 

Please take a look at https://documentation.meraki.com/zGeneral_Administration/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Meraki_Device_Repo...

Thanks for your reply, i just want to know if meraki deivces can be monitor by other platform, and the main points is whether devices go down or link down .
CptnCrnch
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Devices going up or down could be handled via standard alerting. The monitoring system would either be able to receive email alerts or Webhooks.

 

On the other hand, internals systems would be able to ping your Meraki devices and provide you with reachability information. That would of course be the most simple use case though.

As your meaning,we can only monitor by Meraki cloud, we don't need other monitor platform ?
Julian
Getting noticed

Hi, you can use SNMP or API to monitor the status of the port and a lot of checks more. Actually we use nagios to monitor the devices, but you can use a lot of monitoring tools by snmp or api.

 

Regards

Hi Julian

OK,i get it,
In addtion, what is nagios?

thx
Julian
Getting noticed

https://www.nagios.org/projects/nagios-core/ a open source monitoring tool.

ok,thanks a lot

I am sorry for error choice set it useful the session
Aaron_Wilson
A model citizen

SNMP monitoring is a lot faster than cloud alerts. Plus, if you monitor from the inside (thinking DC hub) you can get status info of the interfaces with the external connectivity down.

With that query to the api you receive the status of all of your devices, is a good way to do not pull each device... with hundred of devices is a good option because with one query of milliseconds you have all status of the devices. With some scripting is easy to parse the individual information.

 

 

https://api.meraki.com/api/v0/organizations/3232/deviceStatuses

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