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Feature Request: Configuration Lock for Meraki Devices
Would it be possible to implement a feature that allows locking the configuration to a single user with write access for a defined time period?
In environments where multiple administrators manage an organisation, it can be problematic if two users submit configuration changes simultaneously, potentially leading to conflicts or unintended overrides. A temporary configuration lock would help ensure that only one administrator can make changes at a time while troubleshooting or implementing updates, reducing the risk of conflicting modifications.
This could be a time-based lock, either manually enabled or automatically released after a set period, ensuring workflow efficiency while maintaining control over configuration changes.
Would this be feasible for future development?
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We encourage you to use the Meraki dashboard to "make a wish" and submit a feature request. You can submit a feature request at the bottom of any dashboard page. Any wish that is made sends an email to our Product Managers and Development Teams. These wishes are taken into consideration and are used to help shape our product roadmaps. The most wished-for items are incorporated into product development.
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This would be an interesting and good feature.
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We encourage you to use the Meraki dashboard to "make a wish" and submit a feature request. You can submit a feature request at the bottom of any dashboard page. Any wish that is made sends an email to our Product Managers and Development Teams. These wishes are taken into consideration and are used to help shape our product roadmaps. The most wished-for items are incorporated into product development.
