meraki-naemon

Python3 Script for pulling Meraki device info into Nagios & Nagios-derived monitoring systemsusage: meraki_api.py [-h] -k API_KEY -d {switch,ap} -t {license,uplink,port,latency,ssid,failconn,connassoc,connauth,conndhcp,conndns,connsucc,clients} [-o ORGID] [-n NETWORKID] [-s SERIAL] [-w SSID] [-p PORT]

Information from Meraki Dashboard API (https://api.meraki.com/api/v0). For full documentation on the Meraki Dashboard API please see:

required arguments: -k API_KEY, --api-key API_KEY API key obtained from Meraki Dashboard admin account -d {switch,ap}, --device {switch,ap} Device type to be queried (Wireless AP or Switch) -t {license,uplink,port,latency,ssid,failconn,connassoc,connauth,conndhcp,conndns,connsucc,clients}, --type {license,uplink,port,latency,ssid,failconn,connassoc,connauth,conndhcp,conndns,connsucc,clients}

                    -=EXPLANATION & USAGE=-
                    
                    I. All devices
                    license: Expiration of Meraki device license
                    	-t license -o <organization id>
                    uplink:	Status of Meraki device connection to the cloud
                    	-t uplink -n <network id> -s <serial number>
                    
                    II. Switch Options
                    port: Get status on an individual switchport
                    	-t port -s <serial number> -p <port number>
                    
                    III. AP Options
                    latency: Latency stats over the past hour per AP
                    	-t latency -n <network id> -s <serial>
                    ssid: Status of configured SSID(s)	
                    	-t ssid -n <network id> -w <#>
                    failconn: Number of failed connections over the past hour
                    	-t failconn -n <network id>
                    connassoc, connauth, conndhcp, conndns, connsucc: Connection stats per AP over the past hour at different stages
                            -t [connassoc, connauth, conndhcp, conndns, connsucc] -n <network id> -s <serial number>
                    clients: Number of connected clients per AP within the past 2 hours
                            -t clients -s <serial number>

supplemental arguments: -o ORGID, --orgid ORGID Organization ID API Call (retrieve orgid[s]): GET /organizations

-n NETWORKID, --networkid NETWORKID Network ID API Call (retrieve network id[s]): GET /organizations//networks

-s SERIAL, --serial SERIAL Meraki Device Serial Number, e.g., ABCD-1234-EF56 API Call (retrieve serial number[s]): GET /networks//devices

-w SSID, --ssid SSID
Specify the SSID by integer, e.g., 0 API Call (retrieve SSID number[s]): GET /networks//ssids

-p PORT, --port PORT Switch port number API Call (retrieve stats for all switch ports): GET /devices//switchPorts

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