SNMP querying of Meraki devices

We have several Cisco Meraki devices are part of our network, and the ON100's querying of SNMP for these devices does not seem to work. Is there a way to have the ON100 query a Meraki MS24 as a generic switch, for example? Will support for Meraki's products be built into the OnPlus portal, since Cisco now owns Meraki?

One of our clients is a school system with around 180 Meraki's.  The Meraki's appear to be web-i-fied so that the only way you can connect to their SNMP mib's is through Meraki's web portal.  i.e. you have to connect your SNMP scanner, management software to a location in the Meraki cloud. 
The last time I looked at this, which was a bit before Cisco purchased Meraki, there were instructions in the Meraki web portal for the devices.  If I remember correctly the SNMP may have been tunnelled over SSL and used non-default port numbers, which I don't believe OnPlus can connect to.
In either case, I got the distinct impression that the idea was you connect SNMP to the Meraki portal for your user account, and Meraki connected to its on-site access points in a non-disclosed, proprietary manner.

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