Preface

This preface describes the audience, organization, acronyms, and conventions used in the document.


Note


Cisco DNA Spaces is now Cisco Spaces. We are in the process of updating our documentation with the new name. This includes updating GUIs and the corresponding procedures, screenshots, and URLs. For the duration of this activity, you might see occurrences of both Cisco DNA Spaces and Cisco Spaces. We take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support.


This document contains the following sections:

Audience

This guide is meant for account administrators who manage the Cisco Spaces user accounts and perform the configurations required for Cisco Spaces. This guide is also meant for business and store administrators who use Cisco Spaces to create the proximity rules to send notifications to customers and business users.

Other target audience includes portal designers and access code managers.

Document Organization

Chapter Number

Chapter Title

Description

Chapter 1

Cisco Spaces Prerequisites

Provides information about various Cisco Spaces features and the prerequisites to deploy Cisco Spaces.

Chapter 2

Getting Started

Provides an overview about Cisco Spaces and its features. This chapter also describes the process flow, system requirements, and how to start working with Cisco Spaces.

Chapter 3

Cisco Spaces Home

Provides information about about Cisco Spaces dashboard and its features.

Chapter 4

Location Hierarchy in Cisco Spaces

Provides information about how to define Cisco Spaces location hierarchy.

Chapter 5

Location Hierarchy 2.0 in Cisco Spaces

Provides information about Location Hierarchy 2.0 and its features in Cisco Spaces.

Chapter 6

Integration

Describes how to integrate with Cisco DNA Center and Service Now and other applications.

Chapter 7

Monitor

Provides information about the app details mentioned in the Monitoring section.

Chapter 8

Admin Management

Provides information about how to manage Cisco Spaces users, Cisco Spaces accounts, and Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) accounts.

Chapter 9

Setup

Describes how to setup Wireless Network and Meraki Camera.

Document Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

Table 1. Document Conventions

Convention

Description

Boldface

Commands, command options, and keywords are in boldface.

Italics

Arguments for which you supply values are in italics

Option > Option

Used to describe a series of menu options.


Note


Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in this guide.

Tip


Means reader take tip. Tips contain helpful suggestions to resolve issues.

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

Table 2. List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym

Expansion

ACL

Access Control List

BLE

Bluetooth Low Energy

CUWN

Cisco Unified Wireless Network

CNA

Captive Network Assistant

RSSI

Received Signal Strength Indicator

SSID

Service Set Identifier

UUID

Universally Unique Identifier

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