Changelog - 2025.06
2025.06
🛠️ Runbooks
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.