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‎03-18-2016 03:53 PM
Is it possible to scan the Cisco Meraki device?
Wireless, security (Mx Device), switch Device
Thanks
Wireless, security (Mx Device), switch Device
Thanks
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‎03-22-2016 02:27 PM
Lansweeper can pull data from any device that has any of the following protocols enabled: FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, JetDirect, MOB (Managed Object Browser), SIP, SMTP, SNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 or SNMPv3), SSH, Telnet or WMI. Most devices support SNMP by default. I don't have any Meraki devices to test with, but your device documentation should provide more information on which protocols can be enabled on the device. You can use Devicetester, documented here, to test protocol access to a device and scan a network device by following the instructions in this knowledge base article.
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‎03-22-2016 02:27 PM
Lansweeper can pull data from any device that has any of the following protocols enabled: FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, JetDirect, MOB (Managed Object Browser), SIP, SMTP, SNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 or SNMPv3), SSH, Telnet or WMI. Most devices support SNMP by default. I don't have any Meraki devices to test with, but your device documentation should provide more information on which protocols can be enabled on the device. You can use Devicetester, documented here, to test protocol access to a device and scan a network device by following the instructions in this knowledge base article.

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‎03-25-2024 03:10 PM
Meraki forces you to use a custom port for SNMP so LanSweeper is not capable of scanning a Meraki device. Unless there is a way to do it that I cannot find.
