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How to Use the Cisco Meraki MCP in Cursor

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Connect Cisco Meraki MCP to Cursor

Create your Vinkius account to connect Cisco Meraki to Cursor and route execution through our secure gateway. The platform manages server hosting, runtime updates, and security layers. Configuration requires no manual server provisioning.

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Fetch Cisco Meraki data inside Cursor

Feed live hardware stats into your editor context using `get_device_details`. You don't have to copy-paste logs anymore because the AI pulls the exact state of your hardware. This MCP Server lets you write scripts that react to real-world network conditions. Your agent uses `list_network_devices` to verify hardware availability before you commit changes.

Query Cisco Meraki inventory from Cursor

Run `list_organization_inventory` to get a full dump of your hardware assets. You can then ask Cursor to write documentation or configuration files based on that live list. It saves you the headache of manually tracking serial numbers or model types. The data lands right in your current file for immediate use.

Monitor Cisco Meraki clients in Cursor

Check which devices are hitting your network by calling `list_network_clients` during a debugging session. This helps you understand traffic sources without leaving your IDE. Your agent can parse these results to help you write better firewall rules. You get the full picture without ever opening a browser.

Setup guide

Set up Cisco Meraki MCP in Cursor

Prerequisites

  • Cursor installed (macOS, Windows, or Linux)
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Open MCP Settings

    Go to Cursor Settings → MCP or open the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P / Ctrl+Shift+P) and search for "MCP: Add Server".

  2. 2

    Add the Cisco Meraki MCP

    Cursor will create or open .cursor/mcp.json in your project root. Paste the JSON snippet on the right. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your endpoint token from cloud.vinkius.com.

  3. 3

    Enable Agent mode

    Open Composer (Cmd+I / Ctrl+I) and switch to Agent mode using the dropdown at the top. MCP tools are only available in Agent mode.

  4. 4

    Verify the connection

    Ask Cursor something like "List my recent Cisco Meraki transactions." If the MCP tools are loaded correctly, Cursor will call the Cisco Meraki tools automatically. You can also check Settings → MCP for a green status indicator.

.cursor/mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cisco-meraki-mcp": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}

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Common questions about Cisco Meraki MCP in Cursor

Enable Agent mode in your chat window after setting up the server in your project's JSON file. You can then ask natural language questions to trigger the API calls.
Absolutely, as long as you add the server definition to your local or global config file. Once added, the tools appear in your agent's available context.
You can. The agent uses the tools to get live network state and then uses that information to generate code or provide answers directly in your editor.
The server runs locally via the Cursor configuration, meaning your data stays within your editor's sandbox. No third party sees your network details during the interaction.
It reads network summaries, device lists, and client connection logs. This sensitive configuration data is handled only in memory during your active coding session.

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