Automating Cisco Meraki Operations Using APIs
If you’re looking for a simple, powerful, and unified wired/wireless enterprise network solution, look no further than Cisco Meraki. I’ll teach you how to programmatically interact with Meraki networks at scale using Python in this course.
Managing any modern network architecture is difficult as our infrastructure increases in size and complexity. In this course, Automating Cisco Meraki Operations Using APIs, you will learn foundational knowledge surrounding the wide variety of Meraki APIs available. First, you will learn how to create and update Meraki networks, which contain devices such as wireless access points and security cameras. Next, you will discover how to operate and manage security cameras in depth, including collecting and viewing live video footage. Finally, you will explore how to perform a variety of miscellaneous actions, such as setting up external captive portals, observing/reviewing client location data, and monitoring Meraki network performance using event webhooks. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Meraki automation needed to deploy and manage professional-grade Meraki networks.
Author Name: Nick Russo
Author Description:
Nicholas (Nick) Russo, CCDE #20160041 and CCIE #42518, is an internationally recognized expert in IP/MPLS networking and design. To grow his skillset, Nick has been focused advancing Network DevOps via automation for his clients. Recently, Nick has been sharing his knowledge through online video training and speaking at industry conferences. Nick also holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Nick lives in Maryland, USA with his wife, Car… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Building and Updating Meraki Networks
27mins - Collecting Video Footage from Meraki MV Cameras
18mins - Designing and Deploying Wireless Captive Portals
18mins - Implementing Location Scanning and Event-driven Alerts
21mins
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