Script via Postman and Python to check on firmware via API Meraki

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js7
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Script via Postman and Python to check on firmware via API Meraki

I am trying to learn more on using Postman, and connecting to my Meraki MX or MS, and running a script to see what the firmware version is running on it, and maybe even try pushing a firmware update to it. 

 

Does anyone have any super easy instructions on this? 🙂 or perhaps something else that is useful when dealing with the Meraki API and Postman? I think it is a skill that would be super beneficial later down the road...

 

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Ryan_Miles
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this video does a good job of covering the basics to get started with postman and meraki api https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRhT-zNVlCw

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BrandonS
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I have never gone too deep into any API coding, but this is a really useful tool that leverages pretty much everything the API has to offer without needing to do much except read some directions and use Google sheets: https://developer.cisco.com/docs/meraki-tools-google-sheets-add-on/#!introduction/meraki-tools-for-g...

 

When the time comes I am sure I will learn more, I just haven't needed to yet 🙂

 

 

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ww
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This explains postman and the meraki postman collection

 

https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/build/meraki-postman-collection-getting-started/

Ryan_Miles
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this video does a good job of covering the basics to get started with postman and meraki api https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRhT-zNVlCw

Ryan

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js7
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THanks Everyone!!

PhilipDAth
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You don't get firmware versions for a device, but for a network that the device is in.  You'll need to use this API call.

https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/#!get-network-firmware-upgrades 

securingnimbu5
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I can’t wait to mess with this and learn!

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