Import Clients for Group Policy Assignment

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CML_Todd
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Import Clients for Group Policy Assignment

Is there a way to import a spreadsheet of client mac addresses and assign them to a group policy?  The clients will be connecting through an MX appliance.  I already have a group policy applied to the vlan, the group policy I want to assign to these clients is specific to the ones in my spreadsheet.

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jdsilva
Kind of a big deal

Sorta, but I don't think the way you mean. You can update a client's GP via API. So using a script you can take a CSV (or whatever you like) and update the GP's that way.

 

https://api.meraki.com/api_docs#update-the-policy-assigned-to-a-client-on-the-network

 

There's no way in the dashboard other than to assign them manually one at a time.

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jdsilva
Kind of a big deal

Sorta, but I don't think the way you mean. You can update a client's GP via API. So using a script you can take a CSV (or whatever you like) and update the GP's that way.

 

https://api.meraki.com/api_docs#update-the-policy-assigned-to-a-client-on-the-network

 

There's no way in the dashboard other than to assign them manually one at a time.

SoCalRacer
Kind of a big deal

If you can filter then by say OS in the dashboard you can select them and mass apply the group policy. How many clients are we talking about?

CML_Todd
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About 50. But I have 24 separate networks that they could possibly connect to. I'm trying to avoid having to enter all 50 devices on 24 different networks.

(I know, I know, Systems Manager is the solution, but that's not an option for me right now.)
CML_Todd
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Thanks, that's what I figured.

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