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Meraki Adventure API Lab

Ready to embark on this adventure of a lab? We’ll guide you through setting up Meraki’s cloud-managed solutions with the dashboard API, webhook alerts, and MV camera snapshots with real-time people detection (MV Sense), all connected together with Cisco Webex Teams and running on your own cloud services. No programming experience is needed, and just as long as you follow the steps, you’ll end up with a new set of leading edge demos that can be shown in seconds to display the power of APIs.

Topics covered:

  • Webex Teams - creating a chatbot account
  • Meraki Dashboard - setting up API access
  • Creating chatbot webhook in AWS/GCP cloud service
  • Connecting Webex Teams with webhook
  • Returning device statuses & uplink performance summaries
  • Returning camera snapshots
  • Returning Meraki dashboard webhooks
  • Triggering dashboard webhooks on-demand
  • People counting with MV Sense MQTT
  • Scanning API location services
  • Automated reporting of device statuses & uplink performance

For this lab, you will need an account on either Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Both have free tiers/credits that you can use.

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