Public/Set-MerakiNetworkSwitchQOSRulesOrder.ps1
function Set-MerakiNetworkSwitchQOSRulesOrder { <# .SYNOPSIS Updates the order of network switch QoS rules. .DESCRIPTION The Set-MerakiNetworkSwitchQOSRulesOrder function allows you to update the order of network switch QoS rules by providing the authentication token, network ID, and a JSON formatted string of QoS rules order. .PARAMETER AuthToken The authentication token (API key) required to access the Meraki Dashboard API. .PARAMETER NetworkId The ID of the network. .PARAMETER QOSOrder A JSON formatted string of QoS rules order. .EXAMPLE $QOSOrder = [PSCustomObject]@{ ruleIds = @( "1284392014819", "2983092129865" ) } $QOSOrder = $QOSOrder | ConvertTo-Json -Compress Set-MerakiNetworkSwitchQOSRulesOrder -AuthToken "your-api-token" -NetworkId "N_1234" -QOSOrder $QOSOrder This example updates the order of network switch QoS rules with the specified order. .NOTES The function requires the "Invoke-RestMethod" cmdlet to be available. The function returns the response from the API if the update is successful, otherwise, it displays an error message. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$AuthToken, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$NetworkId, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$QOSOrder ) try { $header = @{ "X-Cisco-Meraki-API-Key" = $AuthToken "content-type" = "application/json; charset=utf-8" } $url = "https://api.meraki.com/api/v1/networks/$NetworkId/switch/qosRules/order" $body = $QOSOrder $response = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Put -Uri $url -Header $header -UserAgent "MerakiPowerShellModule/1.0.2 DocNougat" -Body $body return $response } catch { Write-Host $_ } } |