Cisco Meraki - Provision Client Policy
- 30 Jun 2024
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Cisco Meraki - Provision Client Policy
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Cisco Meraki - Provision Client Policy adds assets to a Client Policy in Cisco Meraki for each of the entities that are the result of the saved query supplied as a trigger (or devices selected in the asset table).
See Creating Enforcement Sets to learn more about adding Enforcement Actions to Enforcement Sets.
Note:
- Not all asset categories are supported for all Enforcement Actions.
- See Actions supported for Activity Logs, Adapters Fetch History, and Asset Investigation modules.
- See Actions supported for Vulnerabilities.
- See Actions supported for Software.
General Settings
- Action name - The name of this Enforcement Action. The system sets a default name. You can change the name.
- Configure Dynamic Values - Toggle on to enter a Dynamic Value statement. See Creating Enforcement Action Dynamic Value Statements to learn more about Dynamic Value statement syntax.
Required Fields
These fields must be configured to run the Enforcement Set.
- SSIDs Policies - Enter the following policy information:
- SSID Name - Enter a SSID Name.
- Device Policy - Select a device policy. The following policies are available, 'whitelisted', 'blocked', 'normal', 'group policy'.
For more details about other Enforcement Actions available, see Action Library.
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