A timeframe custom dashboard must be developed to present data collected from Cisco Meraki. The dashboard must include a wireless health alert count. What needs to be built as a prerequisite?
A.
A publicly available HTTP server to receive Meraki Webhooks from the Meraki Scanning API.
B.
A publicly available HTTP server to receive Meraki Webhooks from the Meraki Dashboard API.
C.
A daemon to consume the Wireless Health endpoint of the Meraki Dashboard API.
D.
A daemon to consume the Wireless Health endpoint of the Meraki Scanning API.
B.
To obtain data from Cisco Meraki, you would typically use the Meraki Dashboard API, which provides access to various endpoints including wireless health information. Webhooks can be set up to receive real-time notifications from the Meraki Dashboard API when certain events occur, such as changes in wireless health or the occurrence of alerts. Therefore, you would need a publicly available HTTP server to receive these webhooks from the Meraki Dashboard API, allowing your dashboard to update dynamically based on the received data.
Correct answer: B
Once set up, the webhook will send an HTTP POST to a unique URL, but only when a certain condition or criteria has been met to trigger an alert. So, for example, if you’re only interested in being notified when a device goes offline, Webhook Alerting will be more efficient since it will only transmit information when the status of the device goes from online to offline.
https://meraki.cisco.com/blog/2018/10/real-time-alerting-with-webhooks/
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