2025.06
🛠️ Runbooks
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Cisco Spaces OpenRoaming Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Meraki network configuration for SSIDs and VLANs must now be done entirely within the Meraki dashboard. This update clarifies that all SSID configuration, not just OpenRoaming-related settings, needs to be handled in the dashboard.
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Cisco Spaces Indoor Navigation Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Documentation for several Catalyst WLC managed AP models (9105, 9115, and 9120) has been removed, and no new AP models have been added.
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Cisco Spaces Smart Workspaces Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Information on factory resetting and setup in PWA mode was initially added and then removed from this update, resulting in no net change for readers.
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Cisco Spaces OS Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Connector scaling information and best practices were added, including example use cases and recommended configurations for location services, IoT services, or a combination of both. Guidance for high availability deployments was also added with links to regional resources.
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Cisco Spaces Asset Tracking Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Added instructions for deploying asset tracking without Catalyst Center, including using CAD files for AP auto-location and leveraging Excel for location hierarchy creation. New information was also added regarding using the 9170 Series for asset tracking and clarifying the appropriate applications/APIs for accessing location data.
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Cisco Spaces Occupancy Runbook (Cisco Validated)
➤ Documentation was added regarding device compatibility, configurations, and meeting zones in Webex Control Hub or on devices. Information about minimum versions and connector guidance was removed.
📚 Knowledge Articles
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Cisco Spaces Device Compatibility Matrices
➤ Added support information for several Cisco Board and Desk devices, including whether they are fully functional and support MTR. Clarified the support status by replacing the "Tested + Validated/Unsupported" categories with more specific functional descriptions.
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Split Licensing
➤ Updated licensing information explains how to use split licensing features, now pointing to the Cisco Spaces Configuration Guide instead of a separate knowledge article.