Introduction to Cisco Spaces: Connector 2.x
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The Cisco Spaces: Connector enables Cisco Spaces to run different services on the Connector, which in turn, communicates with different network devices such as wireless controllers and switches.
The various services that run on the connector gather and aggregate data from wireless controllers, APs, and switches efficiently, and sends the aggregated data to Cisco Spaces. The connector architecture allows multiple wireless controllers, APs, and switches to connect to Cisco Spaces through a single point (the connector). A single connector can connect to a Cisco AireOS Wireless Controller, Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller and Cisco Catalyst 9300 and 9400 Series Switches at the same time.
The connector sends data to Cisco Spaces over HTTPS; a proxy can also be used to route data.
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The term wireless controller is used in this document to refer to the following. (See Compatibility Matrix for specific details).
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