Meraki provides networking solutions for cloud-controlled WiFi, routing, and security.
Step 1: Configure the integration
From All Clients, select a client.
Go to Setup > Integrations > Integrations.
From Available Integrations, select Network > Meraki and click Install.
Enter:
- Integration name
- The domain name of the Meraki server
- Security key
- Port 80, or port 443 if Is Secure is selected.
Click Install.
Step 2: Add a discovery profile
- From the MERAKI INTEGRATION screen, click Add:

Enter profile details:
- Profile name
- Host name: The domain name of the Meraki server.
In the Filter Criteria section, click Any or All of the rules below to match any one or all of the conditions you define for filtering. If you select All, ensure that the resource type is the same for all filter criteria.
Select a Filter Criteria Type: Resource Filters or Smart Filters.
- Resource Filters: Use to filter resources based on resource attributes. For each of the filter criteria fields, select the filter criteria from the drop-down menu:
Field Description Resource Type Lists all supported resource types. Attribute Name Lists selected Resource Type attributes. Select the textbox to see the list. Logic condition Logically matching criteria. Choose from: - Contains
- Not Contains
- Equals
- Not Equals
- Starts With
- Ends With
- Regex
Value The Attribute Name value. - To add more filter criteria, click Add Criteria.
- To view all resources matching the criteria, click Show Matching Members.
- Smart Filters: Use to filter resources based on the resource types. One or more resource types can be selected from the list.
- All Resources: Discovers all resource types.
- Cisco Meraki Network: Disables all other options except for Cisco Meraki Network.
- Meraki Device: Disables all other options except for Meraki Device.
- Resource Filters: Use to filter resources based on resource attributes. For each of the filter criteria fields, select the filter criteria from the drop-down menu:
Optionally, select Manage Device in Perform Actions.
Optionally, select and specify a Discovery schedule of how frequently new resources added to the environment are automatically discovered.
Click Save.

- In the Discovery Profiles list, click the Scan Now icon, on the right, to initiate scanning:

Verify that the resource was successfully added by going to the Infrastructure > Resources screen:

Expand Meraki to view the available integrations as shown below:

You can further expand the integration to view the available resources as shown below:

After the discovery profile is created, you can assign monitoring templates to the resource.
View Meraki Audit Logs
To view the audit logs of Meraki:
- From All Clients, select a client.
- Go to Setup > Integrations > > Integrations > Audit Logs.

- From the AUDIT LOGS LIST, select:
- Client Name: Select the name of the client.
- Integration Name: Name of the integration.
Note: By default Email is selected.
- Select the Meraki integration from the Integration Name drop-down list.
- From the Select Client drop-down list, select All Status, Success, Dropped, or Failed.

Select Inbound from the dropdown list.
Notes:- By default Outbound is selected.
- Inbound: Incoming calls which come from a third party to OpsRamp.
- Outbound: Outgoing calls which go to third parties from OpsRamp.
Click Apply. All the audit logs are displayed.

Supported metrics
Component | Metric/Group Name | Metric Display Name | Units |
---|---|---|---|
network | meraki_network_TotalNumOfClientsConnected Total number of clients connected to the network | Meraki Network Number of Clients Connected | count |
meraki_network_ClientStatus Status of number of clients: 0 = offline, 1 = online | Meraki Network Client Status | null | |
meraki_network_WirelessConnectionStats_Success Aggregated connectivity information for this network | Meraki Network Wireless Connection Stats Success | count | |
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_BackgroundTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of background traffic for this network | Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats background Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_BesteffortTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of best-effort traffic for this network | Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats bestEffort Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_VideoTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of video traffic for this network | Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats video Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_network_WirelessLatencyStats_VoiceTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of voice traffic for this network | Meraki Network Wireless Latency Stats Voice Traffic | bytes | |
wireless | meraki_wireless_DevicesConnectionStats_Success Aggregated connectivity information for a given AP on this network | Meraki Wireless Device Connection Stats success | count | meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_BackgroundTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of background traffic for a given AP on this network | Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats background Traffic | bytes |
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_BesteffortTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of best-effort traffic for a given AP on this network | Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats bestEffort Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_VideoTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of video traffic for a given AP on this network | Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats video Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_wireless_DevicesLatencyStats_VoiceTrafficAvg Aggregated latency information of voice traffic for a given AP on this network | Meraki Wireless Device Latency Stats voice Traffic | bytes | |
meraki_wireless_DeviceStatus Wireless device status | Meraki Wireless Device Status | null | |
switch | meraki_switch_DeviceStatus Switch device status | Meraki Switch Device Status | null |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_Enabled Switch port status: 0 = false, 1 = true | Meraki Switch Port Enabled | null | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_status Visual indication of the port connection status over a 24-hr period: 0 = disconnected, 1 = connected | Meraki Switch Port Status | null | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageTotal Switch port total usage | Meraki Switch Port Total Usage | kilobytes | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageSent Switch port usage status for the data sent | Meraki Switch Port Usage Sent | kilobytes | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_UsageRec Switch port usage status for the data received | Meraki Switch Port Usage Received | kilobytes | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficTotal Switch port total traffic | Meraki Switch Port Total Traffic | kilobytes/second | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficSent Switch port traffic for the data sent | Meraki Switch Port Traffic Sent | kilobytes/second | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_TrafficRecv Switch port traffic for the data received | Meraki Switch Port Traffic Received | kilobytes/second | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectEnabled Switch port secure connect enabled status: 0 = false, 1 = true | Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Enabled | null | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectActive Switch port secure connect active status: 0 = false, 1 = true | Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Active | null | |
meraki_switch_PortsStatuses_SecureConnectAuthenticationStatus Switch port secure connect authentication status: 0 = disabled, 0 = enabled | Meraki Switch Port Secure Connect Authentication Status | null | |
firewall | meraki_firewall_DeviceStatus Firewall device status | Meraki Firewall Device Status | megabytes/second |
meraki_firewall_PerformanceScore Firewall performance score | Meraki Firewall Performance Score | megabytes/second | |
IP Camera | meraki_ipCamera_DeviceStatus IpCamera device status | Meraki IpCamera Device Status | null |
VOIP Device | meraki_voip_DeviceStatus VOIP device status | Meraki Voip Device Status | null |
Other | meraki_otherDevice_DeviceStatus Other device status | Meraki Other Device Status | null |
Note: OpsRamp uses REST API calls for both discovery and monitoring of Cisco Meraki resources. The customer needs to whitelist OpsRamp firewall IP to discover and Monitor Cisco Meraki resources. You need to reach out to OpsRamp support for firewall IP information.