How to Unlink a Meraki Network from a Location
Overview
Section titled “Overview”Unlinking a Cisco Meraki network from a LogCentral location disconnects the automatic log flow between your Meraki network and that specific location. This is useful when you need to reorganize your network monitoring setup, troubleshoot integration issues, or temporarily stop log ingestion from a particular network.
Important: Unlinking a network does not delete your existing logs or remove the Meraki integration from your organization entirely. It simply disconnects one specific network from one location.
What You Need
Section titled “What You Need”To unlink a Meraki network from a location, you need:
- Access to the LogCentral location where the network is currently linked
- Appropriate permissions within your organization
- The location must have an active Meraki network connection
How to Access the Unlink Feature
Section titled “How to Access the Unlink Feature”Navigate to the Meraki integration page for your specific location:
Route: /organizations/:orgId/locations/:locationId/meraki-integration
You can typically reach this page from your Location Details view by accessing the Meraki integration settings.
What Happens When You Unlink
Section titled “What Happens When You Unlink”Understanding the effects of unlinking helps you make informed decisions:
Log Ingestion
Section titled “Log Ingestion”- Stops immediately: New logs from the Meraki network will no longer flow to this LogCentral location
- Existing logs preserved: All historical logs already in LogCentral remain intact and searchable
- No data loss: Unlinking does not delete any previously collected log data
Integration Status
Section titled “Integration Status”- The location will no longer be associated with that specific Meraki network
- The Meraki integration at the organization level remains active (if you have other networks linked)
- You can re-link the same network to this location or a different location later
Meraki Dashboard
Section titled “Meraki Dashboard”- Your Cisco Meraki dashboard settings are not affected
- The network continues operating normally in Meraki
- No changes are made to your Meraki configuration
Unlinking vs. Other Actions
Section titled “Unlinking vs. Other Actions”It’s important to understand the difference between several related actions:
Unlinking a Network from a Location:
- Disconnects one specific network from one location
- Keeps the organization-level Meraki integration active
- Preserves all existing log data
- Can be reversed by re-linking
Disconnecting Meraki Integration (Organization Level):
- Available at
/organizations/:orgId/integrations - Removes Meraki integration for the entire organization
- Affects all locations with linked networks
- Requires re-authorization to reconnect
Deleting a Location:
- Removes the location entirely from LogCentral
- Deletes all associated data
- Cannot be easily reversed
Re-linking a Network
Section titled “Re-linking a Network”If you need to reconnect a Meraki network to a location after unlinking:
- Return to the Meraki integration page for that location
- Select your Meraki organization from the available options
- Choose the network you want to link
- Confirm the connection
- Logs will begin flowing automatically once linked
The re-linking process is straightforward and doesn’t require re-authorizing your Meraki account (as long as the organization-level integration remains active).
Common Reasons for Unlinking
Section titled “Common Reasons for Unlinking”Users typically unlink Meraki networks for these reasons:
- Reorganization: Moving network monitoring to a different location in LogCentral
- Troubleshooting: Testing whether re-linking resolves log ingestion issues
- Temporary pause: Stopping log collection during maintenance or testing periods
- Network changes: The physical network has been decommissioned or replaced
- Cost management: Reducing log volume for billing purposes
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”If you encounter issues while unlinking:
Unlink Option Not Available:
- Verify you have the necessary permissions for this location
- Ensure the network is actually linked (check integration status)
- Confirm you’re accessing the correct location
Changes Not Taking Effect:
- Allow a few minutes for the unlink to process completely
- Refresh the page to see updated status
- Check that you’re viewing the correct location details
Need to Reconnect:
- Ensure the organization-level Meraki integration is still active
- Visit
/organizations/:orgId/integrationsto verify connection status - If the integration was disconnected, you’ll need to reconnect at the organization level first
Related Resources
Section titled “Related Resources”For more information about Meraki integration:
- Learn about connecting Meraki at the organization level
- Understand how to import multiple networks at once using the Meraki Import wizard
- Review general integration management in your organization settings
Remember: Unlinking is reversible and doesn’t delete your data. You can always re-link the network later if needed.