https://meraki.okta.com/ - access

GaryShainberg
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https://meraki.okta.com/ - access

Dear Friends, Romans and enemies,

 

Does anyone know how I get access to - https://meraki.okta.com/

 

I am trying to get access to the documents to build a library / cook book for myself but I cant log on.

 

Thanks

 

Gary

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NolanHerring
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Not sure what that is for, but I would assume its for Meraki employees only. What documents are you trying to find? Any documentation should be publicly available.

https://documentation.meraki.com/
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Hi @NolanHerring and @GaryShainberg -

 

Nolan is correct that Meraki uses Okta for access to internal tools & resources. If you have a link that leads you there, it is either an internal-only resource or something that someone messed up the permissions on.

 

Cheers!

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@NolanHerring Thanks

 

One of my long standing wishes has been to be able to build a list or catalogue of Meraki tech notes as you discover them and to be put them into a book or library to make a "cook book" or "aid-memoir".

 

Thereis notghing more frustrating than to know you previously read / found an article that you now need or found a solution to a problem and then can't find it again.

 

I then clicked on the pdf icon in the corner and get this:

 

Screenshot 2019-09-30 at 18.10.36.png

 

and I thought, at last I can create a book of these notes - alias, it appears as I am a mere mortal and not a Meraki (employee) god, I do not get this privilege - even being the Meraki god that I am  with all the certifications I have 🙂 and being the oldest Meraki user in the UK and probably in Europe 🙂 (and thats not because of my age) LOL

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@GaryShainberg  why not put all of the information you want to save into a personal knowledge base?

@BlakeRichardson thats what I wanted to do and am using Evernote for now but open to suggestions for a better solution

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PhilipDAth
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>Does anyone know how I get access to - https://meraki.okta.com/

 

Become a Meraki employee.

Ive tried 🙂

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@GaryShainberg  maybe something like fresh desk, the only problem I see with storing information like this is how do you know when it becomes out of date.  Good luck!

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