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Cisco Meraki products are built from the ground up for cloud management and come out of the box with centralized management, layer 7 device and application visibility, real-time web-based diagnostics, monitoring, reporting, and much, much more.
Data source description
Source | Description | Devo data tables |
Meraki organization changelog | Displays changes made in any network within the current Organization since it was created. This includes configuration changes made to all types of devices, not just administrative changes to the Dashboard. Each time a change is made an event in the ChangeLog will be generated. |
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MX security events | Display security events generated by MX Appliances for each existing network. |
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Appliance/Switch/Wireless Event Log | Display network events generated by all managed MR/SM/MS/MV devices for each existing network. | |
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We use a piece of software called Collector Server to host and manage all our available collectors. If you want us to host this collector for you, get in touch with us and we will guide you through the configuration.
This data collector can be run in any machine that has the Docker service available because it should be executed as a docker container. The following sections explain how to prepare all the required setup for having the data collector running. StructureThe following directory structure should be created for being used when running the Cisco Meraki collector:
Devo certificatesIn Devo, go to Administration → Credentials → X.509 Certificates, download the Certificate, Private key and Chain CA and save them in Editing the config-cisco_meraki.yaml fileIn the config-cisco_meraki.yaml file, replace the
Download the Docker imageThe collector should be deployed as a Docker container. Download the Docker image of the collector as a .tgz file by clicking the link in the following table:
Use the following command to add the Docker image to the system:
Once the Docker image is imported, it will show the real name of the Docker image (including version info). Replace " The Docker image can be deployed on the following services: DockerExecute the following command on the root directory
Docker ComposeThe following Docker Compose file can be used to execute the Docker container. It must be created in the
To run the container using docker-compose, execute the following command from the
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Create a new Devo Activeboard in your domain.
In edit mode, click on the ellipsis button and select Edit raw configuration.
Open the downloaded file, select all the text, and copy it to the clipboard.
Paste the contents of the file in the raw editor. Make sure you replace completely the existing configuration.
Click on Save changes. The dashboard should show up immediately.
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