What's New in this Release
There are no new features in this release.
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There are no new features in this release.
The following enhancements are made in the Cisco Spaces Dashboard:
Cisco Customer Identity Integration with Cisco Spaces
Cisco Spaces is now integrated with the Cisco Customer Identity (CCI) application for the login workflow. Cisco Spaces users are now redirected to the CCI application window for login authentication and then proceed to log in to the Cisco Spaces Dashboard.
The new workflow is applicable for the following users:
Cisco domain users
Customer domain non-SSO users
With the introduction of CCI integration, you can now use the Switch Users option to switch between different email addresses in the Cisco Spaces login window.
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Customer domain SSO users can continue to use the existing login workflow. |
Location Analytics
Location Analytics now shows the hierarchy path of the filtered location. The filtered location path is displayed in the widgets available in the home page and the Custom Reports section except for the Path widget.
The following enhancement is made in the Cisco Spaces Partner Dashboard:
CCI Integration with Partner Dashboard
The Cisco Spaces Partner Dashboard is now integrated with the CCI application for login workflow. This feature is similar toCisco Spaces the Cisco Spaces Dashboard.
The Cisco Spaces Partner Dashboard users can switch between different email addresses using the Switch Users option available in the Cisco Spaces Partner Dashboard login window.
The following enhancements are made in the Cisco Spaces Map Service:
GPS Markers Warning Message
The GPS markers warning message that is displayed in the Import History section shows only the floor name if an imported location has invalid GPS markers. With this enhancement, the message shows the entire hierarchy in the Import History section for the floor with invalid GPS markers.
Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9164I Wi-Fi 6E Series Access Points (AP) Support
The Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9164I Wi-Fi 6E Series AP support is added in the Map Service.
You can now import the Cisco Catalyst Wireless 9164I Wi-Fi 6E Series APs into Cisco Spaces using the Map Service.
Issues describe unexpected behavior in the Cisco Spaces application. The Resolved Issues and Open Issues sections list the issues in this release.
The following information is provided for each issue:
Identifier: Each caveat is assigned a unique identifier (ID) with a pattern of CSCxxNNNNN, where x is any letter (a-z) and N is any number (0-9). These IDs are frequently referenced in Cisco documentation, such as Security Advisories, Field Notices, and other Cisco support documents. Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) engineers or other Cisco staff can also provide you with the ID for a specific caveat.
Description: A description of what is observed when the issue occurs.
This section contains the following topics:
Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST) is a gateway to the Cisco bug-tracking system, which maintains a comprehensive list of defects and vulnerabilities in Cisco products and software. The BST provides you with detailed defect information about your products and software.
There are no open issues in this release of Cisco Spaces.
This section lists the issues that have been resolved in this release of Cisco Spaces.
Issue Identifier | Issue Description |
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Internal failure error while doing Cisco Spaces sync manually. |