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This preface describes the audience, organization, acronyms, and conventions used in the Cisco CMX Engage with Meraki Quick Start Guide.
This guide is intended for site producers who create web portals using the CMX Engage with Meraki. For example, a technical administrator who creates the proximity rules and manages the users, or a portal administrator who manages the portal content.
This guide is also meant for business and store administrators who use the CMX Engage to create the proximity rules to send notifications to customers and business users.
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Cisco CMX Engage with Meraki Configuration Guide - Refer to this document for detailed documentation of the Cisco CMX Engage with Meraki.