disable verification code when logging in to the dashboard?

Fabrizio
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disable verification code when logging in to the dashboard?

Could someone advise me where I could disable verification when I log in to the dashboard?

it asks me to enter code and it is very tedious

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alemabrahao
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You must open a support case. But I think they will not disable it.

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Ryan_Miles
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The recommendation is to setup and use MFA. 

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Other_Topics/Authentication_Enhancements_and...

Ryan

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TonySmith
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@Ryan_Miles wrote:

The recommendation is to setup and use MFA. 

 


I don't see why that should be considered any less inconvenient.  In fact since it needs a separate device, it would actually be worse than the email.

I think if Meraki wanted to mandate 2FA then it would be better to just say so, rather than trying to pressure people by making normal login as unpleasant as possible with all these clicking on photos and other steps.

cmr
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@TonySmith when you enter the code there is a checkbox to trust this device for 30 days.  If you click that it is a lot easier

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PhilipDAth
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If you click on your profile in the top right-hand corner you can get a QR code to scan into your favourite authenticator app.

Bo_Tang
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Meraki Employee

open a case with support, they will, at last, disable it, if you insist , however it will take 2 days to process

alemabrahao
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MFA is used for security, yes it's boring but security is in the first place.

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