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    Configure Cisco DNA Spaces settings for Wi-Fi access logs

    Set up the Cisco DNA Spaces integration for Wi-Fi access logs.

    Before you begin

    Role required: admin

    About this task

    Cisco DNA Spaces integration provides two options to get the Wi-Fi access data from Cisco DNA Spaces into your ServiceNow instance.
    • By generating and downloading the proximity report from the Cisco DNA Spaces portal or through a manual import.
    • By importing Wi-Fi access raw data files from a secured FTP (SFTP) server. These files are uploaded from Cisco DNA Spaces every day at a scheduled time.

    To specify which option to use, configure the sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_cisco_tier system property. For each option, you must also complete additional settings.

    Procedure

    1. Complete the following steps for using Wi-Fi access data from the proximity report.
      1. Create an OAuth application endpoint for Cisco DNA Spaces and share the Client Id and Client Secret with Cisco to complete the integration on their side.
        On the Application Registries form, enter the following callback URL in the Redirect URL field based on the region:
        • USA region: https://dnaspaces.io/integrations/servicenow
        • Europe region: https://dnaspaces.eu/integrations/servicenow

        For more information on creating the OAuth application endpoint and description of other fields on the form, see Create an endpoint for clients to access the instance.

      2. Log in to the Cisco DNA Spaces portal to register and authenticate the application to complete the integration.
      3. Set the proximity level in the sn_imt_tracing.wifi_proximity_preference system property to consider employee interaction with an affected employee as potential exposure.
        For more information, see System properties for tracing systems in Emergency Exposure Management.
      4. Review the base system DiagnosticTaskImportUtil script include.
        The DiagnosticTaskImportUtil script include creates a data source from the attachment in a diagnostic request task and imports the data into the Wi-Fi Access Register [sn_imt_tracing_wifi_access_register] table.

        For more information, see Script includes.

    2. Set system properties to use the Wi-Fi access data files imported from the SFTP server into the Wi-Fi Access Register table.
      1. Navigate to Contact Tracing > Administration > Properties.
      2. Configure the following system properties:
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_server
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_port
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_file_path
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_load_time
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_username
        • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_password

        For more information on these properties, see System properties for tracing systems in Emergency Exposure Management.

    3. Configure office locations that contain Cisco Wi-Fi devices.
      1. Navigate to Contact Tracing > Wi-Fi Access Management > Wi-Fi Diagnostic Preferences.
      2. Click Generate Location Preferences.
      3. In the Generate Location Preferences window, select Use Cisco DNA Spaces from the list.
      4. Click OK.
      All locations with the Use Cisco DNA Spaces preference use the Wi-Fi access data from Cisco DNA Spaces.

    What to do next

    Run the diagnostic request using the Wi-Fi access logs for an employee who is classified as positive for a condition, such as COVID-19, and is from a location with a Cisco Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi access logs provide a list of potentially impacted employees who used the same Wi-Fi network as the affected employee. For more information on running the diagnostic request, see Identify potentially exposed users.

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      Configure Cisco DNA Spaces settings for Wi-Fi access logs

      Set up the Cisco DNA Spaces integration for Wi-Fi access logs.

      Before you begin

      Role required: admin

      About this task

      Cisco DNA Spaces integration provides two options to get the Wi-Fi access data from Cisco DNA Spaces into your ServiceNow instance.
      • By generating and downloading the proximity report from the Cisco DNA Spaces portal or through a manual import.
      • By importing Wi-Fi access raw data files from a secured FTP (SFTP) server. These files are uploaded from Cisco DNA Spaces every day at a scheduled time.

      To specify which option to use, configure the sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_cisco_tier system property. For each option, you must also complete additional settings.

      Procedure

      1. Complete the following steps for using Wi-Fi access data from the proximity report.
        1. Create an OAuth application endpoint for Cisco DNA Spaces and share the Client Id and Client Secret with Cisco to complete the integration on their side.
          On the Application Registries form, enter the following callback URL in the Redirect URL field based on the region:
          • USA region: https://dnaspaces.io/integrations/servicenow
          • Europe region: https://dnaspaces.eu/integrations/servicenow

          For more information on creating the OAuth application endpoint and description of other fields on the form, see Create an endpoint for clients to access the instance.

        2. Log in to the Cisco DNA Spaces portal to register and authenticate the application to complete the integration.
        3. Set the proximity level in the sn_imt_tracing.wifi_proximity_preference system property to consider employee interaction with an affected employee as potential exposure.
          For more information, see System properties for tracing systems in Emergency Exposure Management.
        4. Review the base system DiagnosticTaskImportUtil script include.
          The DiagnosticTaskImportUtil script include creates a data source from the attachment in a diagnostic request task and imports the data into the Wi-Fi Access Register [sn_imt_tracing_wifi_access_register] table.

          For more information, see Script includes.

      2. Set system properties to use the Wi-Fi access data files imported from the SFTP server into the Wi-Fi Access Register table.
        1. Navigate to Contact Tracing > Administration > Properties.
        2. Configure the following system properties:
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_server
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_port
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_file_path
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_load_time
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_username
          • sn_imt_tracing.wifi_log_sftp_password

          For more information on these properties, see System properties for tracing systems in Emergency Exposure Management.

      3. Configure office locations that contain Cisco Wi-Fi devices.
        1. Navigate to Contact Tracing > Wi-Fi Access Management > Wi-Fi Diagnostic Preferences.
        2. Click Generate Location Preferences.
        3. In the Generate Location Preferences window, select Use Cisco DNA Spaces from the list.
        4. Click OK.
        All locations with the Use Cisco DNA Spaces preference use the Wi-Fi access data from Cisco DNA Spaces.

      What to do next

      Run the diagnostic request using the Wi-Fi access logs for an employee who is classified as positive for a condition, such as COVID-19, and is from a location with a Cisco Wi-Fi network. The Wi-Fi access logs provide a list of potentially impacted employees who used the same Wi-Fi network as the affected employee. For more information on running the diagnostic request, see Identify potentially exposed users.

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