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IPSK User Identification

Fabian11
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Level 4

Hi everyone,

we are using IPSK without radius and wondering, if there is a possibility to identify which device is using which key.

Every user gets unique keys and when they are calling for help, it is sometime not that easy to find the device on dashboard.

It would be easier to filter on the psk they are using, to identify the device.

Am I missing that feature or is that somewhere hidden?

Thank you!

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Rasmus Hoffmann Birkelund
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Go to the Network-Wide Clients page, that lists all the clients seen in your network. On the right hand side of list, there should be a Gear-icon, where you can select columns to view. Select the "iPSK Name" column, and you should be albe to see what iPSK the client is using.

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I dont think any user should ever tell a password/key to someone, especially not on a phone call.

You can search on top of the dashboard on client name or mac address etc

Rasmus Hoffmann Birkelund
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

Go to the Network-Wide Clients page, that lists all the clients seen in your network. On the right hand side of list, there should be a Gear-icon, where you can select columns to view. Select the "iPSK Name" column, and you should be albe to see what iPSK the client is using.

image.png

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that is exactly what i was looking for!

Thank you!

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