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Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model integration

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How to connect Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model

  • Step 1: Set up n8n

  • Step 2: Create a new workflow to connect Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model

  • Step 3: Add the first step

  • Step 4: Add the Google Vertex Chat Model node

  • Step 5: Authenticate Google Vertex Chat Model

  • Step 6: Add Cisco Meraki using the HTTP Request node

  • Step 7: Configure the Cisco Meraki node

  • Step 8: Connect Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model nodes

  • Step 9: Customize your Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model integration

  • Step 10: Save and activate workflow

  • Step 11: Test the workflow

Build your own Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model integration

Create custom Cisco Meraki and Google Vertex Chat Model workflows by choosing triggers and actions. Nodes come with global operations and settings, as well as app-specific parameters that can be configured. You can also use the HTTP Request node to query data from any app or service with a REST API.

Supported API Endpoints for Cisco Meraki

Get Organizations
List the organizations that the user has privileges on.
GET
/organizations
Create Organization
Create a new organization.
POST
/organizations
Get Organization
Return an organization.
GET
/organizations/{organizationId}
Update Organization
Update an organization.
PUT
/organizations/{organizationId}
Delete Organization
Delete an organization.
DELETE
/organizations/{organizationId}

To set up Cisco Meraki integration, add the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a predefined credential type. This allows you to perform custom operations, without additional authentication setup. The HTTP Request node makes custom API calls to Cisco Meraki to query the data you need using the URLs you provide.

See the example here

Take a look at the Cisco Meraki official documentation to get a full list of all API endpoints

Get Networks
List the networks in an organization.
GET
/organizations/{organizationId}/networks
Create Network
Create a new network.
POST
/organizations/{organizationId}/networks
Get Network
Return a network.
GET
/networks/{networkId}
Update Network
Update a network.
PUT
/networks/{networkId}
Delete Network
Delete a network.
DELETE
/networks/{networkId}

To set up Cisco Meraki integration, add the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a predefined credential type. This allows you to perform custom operations, without additional authentication setup. The HTTP Request node makes custom API calls to Cisco Meraki to query the data you need using the URLs you provide.

See the example here

Take a look at the Cisco Meraki official documentation to get a full list of all API endpoints

Get Devices
List the devices in a network.
GET
/networks/{networkId}/devices
Claim Device
Claim a device into a network.
POST
/networks/{networkId}/devices/claim
Get Device
Return a device.
GET
/networks/{networkId}/devices/{serial}
Update Device
Update the attributes of a device.
PUT
/networks/{networkId}/devices/{serial}
Remove Device
Remove a device from a network.
POST
/networks/{networkId}/devices/{serial}/remove

To set up Cisco Meraki integration, add the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a predefined credential type. This allows you to perform custom operations, without additional authentication setup. The HTTP Request node makes custom API calls to Cisco Meraki to query the data you need using the URLs you provide.

See the example here

Take a look at the Cisco Meraki official documentation to get a full list of all API endpoints

Get Clients
List the clients that have used this network in the timespan.
GET
/networks/{networkId}/clients
Get Client
Return the client associated with the given identifier.
GET
/networks/{networkId}/clients/{clientId}
Update Client Policy
Update the policy assigned to a client.
PUT
/networks/{networkId}/clients/{clientId}/policy
Provision Client
Provisions a client with a name and policy.
POST
/networks/{networkId}/clients/provision
Get Client Usage History
Return the client's daily usage history.
GET
/networks/{networkId}/clients/{clientId}/usageHistory

To set up Cisco Meraki integration, add the HTTP Request node to your workflow canvas and authenticate it using a predefined credential type. This allows you to perform custom operations, without additional authentication setup. The HTTP Request node makes custom API calls to Cisco Meraki to query the data you need using the URLs you provide.

See the example here

Take a look at the Cisco Meraki official documentation to get a full list of all API endpoints

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