Cisco Meraki
Cisco Meraki - Overview
ConnectSecure can evaluate your Cisco Meraki asset's security policy and flag any potential problems.
You can see details about the asset, including its IP Address, MAC Address, Platform, OS, OS Version, Serial Number, Manufacturer, Rules, Users, Interfaces, Groups, Zones, License, and Problems.
Cisco Meraki - Getting Started
Navigate to Global > Settings/Integrations > tap on the Meraki tile.
Cisco Meraki - Setup
Credentials
Click the Credentials section and tap the + sign to add the required credentials for authenticating the Meraki asset.
Complete the required fields and tap Save to complete.
Field | Description |
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Enter Name | Set the name for the credentials; user-choice |
Enter API Key | Enter the API key provided directly from the Meraki asset. Tap the link below for help creating your API Keys: https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Other_Topics/Cisco_Meraki_Dashboard_API |
Company Mapping
Here, you will see the company mappings between the Source and Destination companies; you can Edit or Delete these using the three-dot action menu. If none exist, use the Add button to create a new mapping.
Choose between the Import from Meraki or map to an already created ConnectSecure company.
Select whether you are importing companies into ConnectSecure from Meraki OR mapping to an existing company already in ConnectSecure.
You will need to choose the company relationship and the agent for the scan to run from:
The auth/scan will come from the agent selected
You can view devices from the Company > Assets > Firewalls section.
Tap on the IP to see the full firewall details.
or from the All Assets view:
Need Support?
Contact our support team by sending an email to support@connectsecure.com or by visiting our Partner Portal, where you can create, view, and manage your tickets.
https://cybercns.freshdesk.com/en/support/login
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