Is there a way to extract specific configuration components in an organization.

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bkraut
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Is there a way to extract specific configuration components in an organization.

Hello,

 

Fairly new to Meraki and trying to establish if there is a facility to generate some sort of report for all network in an organization as relates to a particular element. 


For example if I have an organisation, with say 800+ networks on it, and I'd forgotten to set the local time zone (national customer with choice of 4 different timezones, can I  get a report showing all the network and their current setting. 

 

This allows one not to have to go and look at each of those 800+ sites, one by one, and check that it is correct. Following is the specific field I'm looking for in this example.

 

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Thank you in advance for any and all guidance you may be able to provide.

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Bruce
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@bkraut, I think you’re going to need to get your head around APIs. You can get the timezone with the Get Network endpoint, https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/#!get-network. I reckon rather than checking 800+ networks manually, spend the time doing the DevNet Python introduction, and the DevNet Meraki Dashboard API introduction. You’ll learn some new skills and it will be more fun.

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Inderdeep
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@bkraut : Check this out of it helps 

https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/#!get-network-alerts-settings

 

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bkraut
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Hello,

 

Thanks for that. I'm not quite to the level of DevNet API solutions at present, but definitely looks very useful in future. I am grateful for your taking the time to respond. 

 

Have a great day.


Bob K

Inderdeep
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@bkraut : API is the best way to do that , good luck buddy 

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bkraut
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Thanks mate, reading/learning about it on DevNet now.

Bruce
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@bkraut, I think you’re going to need to get your head around APIs. You can get the timezone with the Get Network endpoint, https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/#!get-network. I reckon rather than checking 800+ networks manually, spend the time doing the DevNet Python introduction, and the DevNet Meraki Dashboard API introduction. You’ll learn some new skills and it will be more fun.

PhilipDAth
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Not for that particular field that I am aware of.

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