Public/Invoke-MerakiNetworkCheckinSmDevices.ps1
function Invoke-MerakiNetworkCheckinSmDevices { <# .SYNOPSIS Checks in devices for a Meraki network. .DESCRIPTION The Invoke-MerakiNetworkCheckinSmDevices function allows you to check in devices for a specified Meraki network by providing the authentication token, network ID, and a JSON formatted string of check-in configuration. .PARAMETER AuthToken The authentication token (API key) required to access the Meraki Dashboard API. .PARAMETER NetworkId The ID of the Meraki network for which you want to check in devices. .PARAMETER CheckinConfig A JSON formatted string of check-in configuration. .EXAMPLE $config = [PSCustomObject]@{ wifiMacs = [ "00:11:22:33:44:55" ] ids = @( "1284392014819", "2983092129865" ) serials = @( "Q234-ABCD-0001", "Q234-ABCD-0002", "Q234-ABCD-0003" ) scope = [ "withAny", "tag1", "tag2" ] } $config = $config | ConvertTo-Json Invoke-MerakiNetworkCheckinSmDevices -AuthToken "your-api-token" -NetworkId "1234" -CheckinConfig $config This example checks in devices for the Meraki network with ID "1234" with the specified check-in configuration. .NOTES The function requires the "Invoke-RestMethod" cmdlet to be available. The function returns the response from the API if the check-in is successful, otherwise, it displays an error message. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$AuthToken, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$NetworkId, [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [string]$CheckinConfig ) try { $header = @{ "X-Cisco-Meraki-API-Key" = $AuthToken "content-type" = "application/json; charset=utf-8" } $url = "https://api.meraki.com/api/v1/networks/$NetworkId/sm/devices/checkin" $body = $CheckinConfig $response = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Post -Uri $url -Header $header -UserAgent "MerakiPowerShellModule/1.0.2 DocNougat" -Body $body return $response } catch { Write-Debug $_ Throw $_ } } |