Update Network Appliance Traffice Shaping VPN Exclusions Endpoint - Has anyone used this?

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Crocker
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Update Network Appliance Traffice Shaping VPN Exclusions Endpoint - Has anyone used this?

Trying to make use of the endpoint documented here: Update Network Appliance Traffic Shaping Vpn Exclusions - Meraki Dashboard API v1 - Cisco Meraki Dev...

 

However, no matter what I try I'm getting an HTTP 400 (bad request) response. Wondering if anyone else has had success with it?

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Crocker
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Apparently passing a blank array for majorApplications is required if you don't have any majorApplications defined.

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alemabrahao
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Kind of a big deal

Did you test directly on the developer hub?

 

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Status and Error Codes

Responses from the API generally use standard RFC 9110 HTTP Status Codes. Some examples:

  • 400: Bad Request - You did something wrong, for example, a malformed request or missing parameter

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

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Crocker
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Negative, access to our dashboard/API is only allowed from our public-facing address. Can't use the dev hub to test 😞

Crocker
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Apparently passing a blank array for majorApplications is required if you don't have any majorApplications defined.

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