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SOFTWARE HOUSE From Tyco Security Products C•CURE 9000 Version 2.50 SiteServer Configuration Guide REVISION CO SOFTWARE HotkiM 8200-1M-02-CO EFTA01223742 C•CURE and Software House are registered trademarks of Tyco Security Products. The trademarks, logos, and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States [or other countries]. Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary. MI trademarks not owned by Tyco are the property of their respective owners, and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws. Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice. Actual products may vary from photos. Not all products include all features. Availability varies by region; contact your regional sales manager. Software version: 250 Document Number: 8200-1082-02 Revision Number: CO Release Date: January 2016 This manual is proprietary information of Software House. Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual is prohibited. The material in this manual is for information purposes only. It is subject to change without notice. Software House assumes no responsibility for incorrect information this manual may contain. 2016 Tyco Security Products. MI rights reserved. EFTA01223743 Table of Contents Preface 5 Finding More Information 6 Documentation 6 Online Help 6 Conventions 7 Software House Customer Support Center 8 Chapter 1 - Overview 9 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Overview 10 Features 11 Shipment Contents 12 Hardware Specifications 13 Physical Specifications 13 Environmental Specifications 13 Operational Specifications 13 Electrical Specifications 14 Regulatory Specifications 15 Web Client System Requirements 15 SiteServer Front Panel and Rear Panel 16 SiteServer Front Panel 16 SiteServer Rear Panel 17 SiteServer Environment Setup 18 SiteServer System Capacities 19 Ordering Codes 20 Chapter 2 - Using C•CURE 9000 SiteServer 21 Startup Wizard .22 Language 23 Welcome 23 Network 23 System 24 Database 25 Advanced Settings 27 C•CURE 9000 SitaSeneer Configuration GukM 3 EFTA01223744 Temporary Licensing 28 SiteServer Dashboard 32 Windows User Accounts 35 Administrator Mode 35 User Mode 36 Network Scenarios .38 Scenario 1: One Intranet/Internet connection out to a WAN 39 Scenario 2: Scenario 1 with a redundant connection to the WAN 40 Scenario 3: Two bridged NICs, both exposed to the WAN 41 Scenario 4: One NIC exposed to the WAN with one MC for private static connections 42 Scenario 5: Two private static NICs bridged together 43 C•CURE 9000 Database Backup Purging 44 C•CURE 9000 Standalone to SAS Migration Utility 45 Chapter 3 - Upgrading and Re-Imaging 47 Upgrading the SiteServer 48 Getting the Upgrade 48 Upgrade 49 Re-imaging the SiteServer 51 USB Boot Drive Content 51 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting 55 Windows 56 Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 56 Event Viewers 57 MMC Services 58 C•CURE 9000 59 SystemTrace.log 59 iSTAR 60 STAR Configuration Utility (ICU) 60 STAR WebPage 60 STAR Databases 61 STAR Network Statistics 63 STAR Reader and I/O Diagnostics 64 SiteServer Appliance 65 Windows Update 65 Monitor Resolution Settings 65 Changing the Log On Credentials for the Tyco Site Server Service 65 Configuring the Tyco SiteServer Service to Run Under Other Credentials 66 SiteServer Limited Warranty 68 4 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223745 Preface The C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide is for new and experienced security system users. This manual describes configuring the SiteServer, using the dashboard and accessing C•CURE 9000. In this preface Finding More Information 6 Conventions 7 Software House Customer Support Center 8 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Preface 5 EFTA01223746 Finding More Information Finding More Information Documentation You can access C•CURE 9000 manuals and online Help for information about C•CURE 9000. C•CURE 9000 Software manuals in English in PDF format are located in the C:/Documents folder. The translated C•CURE 9000 software manuals for the supported languages in PDF format are located on the USB drive in SiteServerBootImage\SiteServea-Upgrade-Installer\LanguagePack. The manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website • Online Help You can access the C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or clicking I Ielp from the menu bar in the Administration/Monitoring Station applications. 8 Preface C•CURE 9000 SitaServer Con figuration Guide EFTA01223747 Conventions Conventions This manual uses the f >Bowing text formats and symbols. Convention Meaning Bold This font indicates screen elements. and also indicateswhen you should take a direct action in a procedure. Bold font describes one of the following items: • A command or character to type, or • A button or option on the screen to press, or • A key on the keyboard to press • A screen element or name blue color text Indicates a hyperlink to a URL. or a cross-reference to a figure. table. or section in this guide. Regularitabc font Indicates a new term. <text> Indicates a variable. The following items are used to indicate important information. Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. NOTE Indicates an alternate method of performing a task. TIP Indicates a caution or warning. A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the system. A caution can pertain to hardware or software. A warning contains information that advises users that failure to avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the user or to the hardware. Indicates an electrical hazard that users must avoid to prevent a risk of death or serious injury. C•CURE 9000 SiteSetver Configuration Guide Preface 7 EFTA01223748 Software House Customer Support Center Software House Customer Support Center Telephone Technical Support During the period of the Agreement, the following guidelines apply: • Software House accepts service calls only from employees of the Systems Integrator of Record for the installation associated with the support inquiry. Before Calling Ensure that you: • Are the Dealer of record for this account. • Are certified by Software House for this product. • Have a valid license and current Software Support Agreement (SSA) for the system. • Have your system serial number available. • Have your certification number available. Hours Normal Support Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 8:00 , EST. Except holidays. Emergency Support Hours 24 hours/day, seven days a week, 365 days/year. Requires Enhanced SSA"7 x 24- Standby Telephone Support (emergency) provided to Certified Technicians. For alother customers, billable on time and materials basis. Minimum charges apply —See MSRP. Phone U.S. .1400-392-2873 Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands For other regions, see 8 Preface C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223749 Overview This chapter provides basic information and specifications for the SiteServer Network Appliance. In this chapter: C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Overview 10 Features 11 Shipment Contents 12 Hardware Specifications 13 Web Client System Requirements 15 SiteServer Front Panel and Rear Panel 16 SiteServer Environment Setup 18 SiteServer System Capacities 19 Ordering Codes 20 C•CURE 9000 SitaSinver Configuration Guide Chapter I 9 EFTA01223750 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Overview C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Overview The C•CURE 9000 SiteServer is a network appliance with an embedded OS providing an affordable, easy to install, web-based security and event management system that communicates with up to 64 readers. The unit comes pre- installed with the latest version of C•CURE 9000. With no software to install and a pre-configured database, an IP network is all you need to harness the power of C•CURE 9000 security and event management system. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer may be configured and managed using a standard C•CURE workstation or, if system management is needed from a number of locations, a standard web-browser such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Morale®, Firefox® or Googlerm Chrome can log on to the system using the C•CURE 9000 Web Client. This saves the need to install dedicated workstation software onto corporate computers. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer also includes an optional pre-configured database that further reduces the cost and time needed to configure and program iSTAR controllers and clusters, readers, doors, clearances, schedules, alarms, and other system objects. The Solid State Drive (SSD) provides enhanced system reliability because having no moving parts solid-state drives are less fragile than hard disks, which can wear out with repetitive use. Access time and latency are also low since there are no mechanical actions for seeks and rotational delay. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer can be placed on a desktop, rack-mounted, or placed in a wall-mount configuration. It is compatible with all Software House iSTAR controllers and associated readers, including the iSTAR Edge two or four - reader IP door controller. Fully-featured C•CURE 9000 software allows C•CURE 9000 SiteServer to provide powerful security and event management features in a compact, network appliance. 10 Chapter1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223751 Features Features ■ Pre-installed with a Microsoft Windows® 7 embedded operating system. ■ Pre-installed C•CURE 9000 software, including SQL Express 2014. ■ Supports 8, 16, 32, or 64 readers (depending on model purchased). ■ includes an optional pre-configured database of readers, doors, controllers, and other standard objects. ■ 256 GB Solid State Drive (SSD) provides enhanced system reliability and ample storage space. ■ Compatible with all Software House iSTAR controllers and a wide range of readers. ■ Flexible mounting options - desktop, wall-mount, or rack mount. ■ User-friendly dashboard. ■ Built-in schedule to back up C•CURE 9000 data. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter! 11 EFTA01223752 Shipment Contents Shipment Contents This section lists the contents of your SiteServer shipment, and also items that are necessary but not included. What's included: ■ SiteServer Quick Start Guide. ■ SiteServer Release Notes. ■ Regulatory Document. ■ SiteServer Appliance (8, 16, 32, or 64 reader support). ■ Wall mounting bracket. ■ Localized Power Cord. ■ SiteServer Recovery USB. ■ Keyboard and Mouse. ■ Reset Pin. What's not included: ■ Rat Panel Monitor. ■ Network Cables. ■ VGA/DVI Cables. 12 Chapter1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223753 Hardware Specifications Hardware Specifications Physical Specifications 'Fable 1 on Page 13 describes the physical specifications. Table 1: Physical Specifications Feature Details Dimensions (HxWxD) 90x330x330 mm (3.54 x12.99 x12.99 in) Weight 4.6 Kg (10.1 Ibs) Chassis Material SGCC (Galvanized High Carbon Steel) Form Factor Desktop Mounting Options Desktop. wall, rack LED Indicators Power, HDD Environmental Specifications 'Fable 2 on Page 13 describes the environmental specification. Table 2: Environmental Specifications Feature Details Operating Temperature 5' to 35° C (41° to 95° F) Storage Temperature -10°C to 60°C (14° to 140° F) Humidity 5% to 95% RH Operational Specifications Table 3 on Page 13 describes the operational specifications. Table 3: Operational Specifications Feature Details CPU Intel Core is processor Chipset 6-4570 CPU ©3.20 GHz Memory 16GB C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 1 13 EFTA01223754 Hardware Specifications Table 3: Operational Specifications (continued) Ethernet Communications 2 x 10/100/1000 LAN ports Input/Output 1 x VGA Port 1 x DVI-D Per 1 x HDMI Port 6 x USB 2.0 Port 2 x USB 3.0 Port 1 x R.145 Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 x R.145 Gigabit Ethernet Port (slot back panel) 1 x 3.5mm Microphone Socket 1 x 3.5mm Headphone Socket 1 x 3.5mm Speaker Out Socket 1 x PS/2 Port (Keyboard) 1 x PS/2 Port (Mouse) 1 x Parallel Port USB Port:, Front: 2 x USB 2.0 2 x USB 3.0 Rear: 4x USB 2.0 2 x USB 3.0 Operating System Windows 764-bit Embedded Database Microsoft SQL Express 2014 Languages Supported English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Simplified Chinese Electrical Specifications Table 4 on Page 14 describes the electrical specifications. Table 4: ElectricalSpecifications Feature Details Power to Unit 100-240V. 50-60Hz 14 Chapter 1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223755 Web Client System Requirements Regulatory Specifications 'Fable 5 on Page 15 describes the regulatory specifications. Table 5: Regulatory Specifications Feature Details Environmental RoHS. EU Directive 2011/65/EU. WEEE. EU Directive 2002/96/EC Safety UL 60950-1. CSA-C22.2 No. 60950. EN 60950-1. IEC 60950-1 Immunity EN50130-4. EN 61000-6-1. IEC 62599-2. EN55024 Emissions FCC CFR 47 Part 15 ClassA, AS/NZS CISPR22 ClassA. ICES-003/NMB-003 ClassA, EN 55022 Web Client System Requirements To access the C•CURE 9000 Web Client from your computer, the requirements listed in Table 6 on Page 15 Table 6: Web Client Minimum System Requirements Category Requirement Client Operating System One of the following: • Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise, 32- or 64-bit • Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit • Windows 8.1 • Windows Server 2012 • Windows Server 2012 R2 Browser One of the following: • Microsoft Internet Explorer version 8.0 or later • Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11 or later • Google Chrome 2.0.172.31 or later. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 1 15 EFTA01223756 SiteServer Front Panel and Rear Panel SiteServer Front Panel and Rear Panel SiteServer Front Panel Figure 1 on Page 16 shows the SiteServer Front Panel with I/O ports. There is a flip-up panel next to the system power button and activity LED. Figure 1: Front Panelwith I/O Ports Disk Activity LED Power Button MIC Speakers/ USB 3.0 Blue USB 2.0 Black Headphones 16 Chapter 1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223757 SaeServer Front Panel and Rear Panel SiteServer Rear Panel Figure 2 on Page 17 shows the SiteServer Rear Panel. Figure 2: Rear Panel Power In LAN 1 LAN 2 110 - 240 VAC (wan Link and Actrory LEDs) (with Lilt and LEDs) 50 - 60 Hz • • • • • • • • • • it :••t • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • le • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PS2 for Mouser I MIC / Line IN Keyboard HDMI (Preferable to use US8) SpeakenrHeadphones USB 2.0 Bath UW2.0 US13 3.0 Blue C•CURE 9000 SiteSetver Configuration Guide Chapter 1 17 EFTA01223758 SiteServer Environment Setup SiteServer Environment Setup Figure 3 on Page 18 shows the SiteServer Environment Setup. The SiteServer Network appliance can operate in a WAN environment or in a totally private LAN environment. The environment scenarios, and the ways to connect them, are explained in Network Scenarios on Page 38. The SiteServer is typically connected to: ■ Encrypted iSTAR Pro, Edge, iSTAR eX, iSTAR Ultra, iSTAR Ultra SE controllers through their cluster. ■ Non- encrypted iSTAR Pro and Classic controllers through their cluster. ■ Non-encrypted iSTAR Pro, iSTAR Ultra, iSTAR Ultra SE controllers through their cluster. ■ Administration, Monitor, and Web Clients. ■ Video Servers. ■ Intrusion Panel. Figure 3: SiteServer Environment Setup Web Client DAIS Intellox. Video Edge etc. 'STAR Ultra' Pro 1 eX / Edge Encrypted Cluster 'STAR Pro / Classic Non-encrypted Cluster Monitor Client Admen CI I PC running Remote Desk I op 18 Chapter 1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223759 SiteServer System Capacities SiteServer System Capacities The SiteServer models and their system capabilities are listed in Table 7 on Page 19. Table 7: SiteServer System Capacities SSVR2-08 SSVR2-16 SSVR2-32 SSVR2.64 # of Online Readers 8 16 32 64 # of Online Inputs 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 # of Online Outputs 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 # of Enabled Cardholders 7,000 7,000 12,000 20.000 # of Simultaneous Clients (included/max) 5/10 5/10 5/10 5/10 # of Standard Badging Clients (included/max) 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 apC support Yes Yes Yes Yes CURE 9000 Mobile Yes Yes Yes Yes DSC PowerSeries Yes Yes Yes Yes NOTE: Pre-installed and licensed. DSC PowerSeries Neo Yes Yes Yes Yes DMP XR500N. XR500E. XR100N Yes Yes Yes Yes Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Series Yes Yes Yes Yes STAR support Yes Yes Yes Yes Multi-lingual Yes Yes Yes Yes LDAP No No No No Ability to operate as a SAS in a C•CURE 9000 Enterprise Yes. optional Yes. optional Yes. optional Yes. optional environment. P/N SITESVR- P/N SITESVR- P/N SITESVR- P/N SITESVR- SAS SAS SAS SAS ISC support No No No No IntellexVdeo integration Yes Yes Yes Yes HDVR Vdeo Integration Yes Yes Yes Yes VdeoEdge 4.8 SP1 Integration Yes Yes Yes Yes C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 1 19 EFTA01223760 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes Table 8 on Page 20 lists the ordering codes for the SiteServer models. Table 8: C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Ordering Codes Code Description SSVR2-08 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 8 readers with US cord. SSVR2-08- AP C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 8 readers with Australian cord and Japan/China cord.. SSVR2-08- B2 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 8 readerswith Brazilian cord. SSVR2-08- CE C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 8 readerswith UK cord and Continental Europecord. SSVR2-16 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 16 readerswith US cord. SSVR2-16-AP C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 16 readerswith Australian cord and Japan/China cord. SSVR2-16- B2 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 16 readers with Brazilian cord. SSVR2-16- CE C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 16 readers with UK cord and Continental Europe cord. SSVR2-32 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 32 readsrs w ith US cord. SSVR2-32-AP C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 32 readers with Australian cord and Japan/China cord. SSVR2-32- B2 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 32 readers with Brazilian cord. SSVR2-32- CE C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 32 readers with UKcord and Continental Europe cord. SSVR2-64 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 64 readers with US cord. SSVR2-64-AP C•CURE 9000 SiteServer. supports 64 readers with Australian cord and Japan/China cord. SSVR2-64-B2 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 64 readerswith Brazilian cord. SSVR2-64-CE C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, supports 64 readers with UK cord and Continental Europecord. SSVR2-BR C•CURE 9000 SiteServer, set of 2 rack-mount brackets, rack-mount size is 19-inch. SSVR2-USB25 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Re-imaging USB Drive. SITESVR-SAS C•CURE 9000 SiteServer SAS. 20 Chapter 1 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223761 2 Using C•CURE 9000 SiteServer This chapter describes the Startup Wizard, licensing, desktop dashboard, various network scenarios, and the licensing process. It also provides information about using the C•CURE Standalone to SAS Migration Utility to merge a standalone C•CURE 9000 server into an existing C•CURE 9000 Enterprise site. In this chapter Startup Wizard 22 SiteServer Dashboard 32 Windows User Accounts 35 Network Scenarios 38 C•CURE 9000 Database Backup Purging 44 C•CURE 9000 Standalone to SAS Migration Utility 45 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 2 21 EFTA01223762 Startup Wizard Startup Wizard The Startup Wizard loads on first boot and again on subsequent start-ups if the initial configuration is not completed. The Startup Wizard, shown in Figure 4 on Page 22, guides you through the configuration of the C•CURE 9000 SiteServer appliance. Before you configure the appliance, ensure that the required networks are connected to the SiteServer. Figure 4: Startup Wizard- Language Selection V1a wort ,0o reini .a .o• M1 " 4 The •.w. " OISTSI in Ito lievngp.# yw .a. If you exit the Startup Wizard prior to completing the steps, the wizard does not save NOTE your progress and you will need to repeat the initial configuration again. This Startup Wizard has the following tabs: ■ Language ■ Welcome ■ Network ■ System ■ Database ■ Advanced ■ License You can go back to the previous tab using the O Exit closes the Startup Wizard without making any changes. 22 Chapter 2 C•CURE 9000 SiteSenter Configuration Guide EFTA01223763 Startup Waard Language The Language tab, shown in Figure 4 on Page 22 allows you to select the preferred language for the configuration wizard. The default language is English. To Select the Language 1. Select the preferred language. 2. Click Save and Next. If a language other then English is selected, a restart is required. The Welcome screen appears in the language you selected. Welcome This screen welcomes you and requests acceptance of the End User License Agreement (EULA). Use the scroll bar to read through the entire EULA. Select the Accept the terms and conditions check box to accept the EULA terms and conditions and click Save and Next. Figure 5: Startup Wizard- Welcome Screen f0C19,.— Co0Pila• Ire.snow Mynas lye aeons IMO inn Me* arrive' Onlift•JORNAO 1.1.00 cmtial ?Prom ihialCit 00a0•AliKi Stinmalt PIV.I/S4. 00/VPICIO.C.4MWM VIIPle• Vol Ailta NIIIMPrt WIMP KY MO Ccepres1ews r•gi Owl She' ni.• Cr rm. seinwiwit PatoNOwinlo MA 0== Se:ears Na• C -OAS al.> SOP Moat rraucmcoonninclera• NOW/ MAR INIM. Milltilakt MOTO! LW .0• (100.6.0101.4150•111.40E011•51.01111COMIC at OrMillPMI WIPP WrIIMP.I0J ACM PO • CIAO MM.°. 'MS MA 0 Au IX.•01.ii•Mt ITIRIMID COlitaMe OF MS NA 10 ICI v own. OA 0 0 Amps* ir•Callilet• 0 sa sown.. Sabo Se ...1 1.5.1Niemil pm.. rt. on. amilerape pire 'taw Smisor. wis• Network The Network tab provides access to SiteServer's network settings, and is used to edit the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and the Primary DNS Server. Each variant of the SiteServer is supplied with two Network Interface Controllers (NICs) and is designed to use a network topology utilizing multiple LAN connections. It can also be configured to utilize a WAN network to connect to remote clients via the intemet. Figure 6 on Page 24 shows the SiteServer Network tab with two NICs, LAN #1 and LAN #2. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 2 23 EFTA01223764 Startup Wizard Figure 6: Startup Wizard- Nahvork Settings C-CtiFtE 11:09— r W•koma libeininik In SRAM ii.n.Colleuml. a.. v..., Automatic Configuration of IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address When the Use DHCP check box is selected, the SiteServer obtains its IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The IP address may change periodically. To Configure the NIC to Automatically Obtain IP Configuration from a DI-ICP Server 1. Select the Use DHCP check box. 2. Click Save and Next. Manual Configuration of IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS server "MI To Manually Configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server 1. Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask following IP naming conventions. 2. The following are optional: a. Enter the Default Gateway (router) address. b. Enter the Primary DNS server address. 3. Click Save and Next. System The System tab, shown in Figure 7 on Page 25, displays the system details and is used to configure the SiteServer environment. 24 Chapter 2 C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223765 Startup Wizard If the network cable is not connected to the SiteServer, you can not configure the fields in the System NOTE tab. Figure 7: Startup Wizard- System Settings The System tab has the following read-only details in the System Information section: ■ Processor. ■ Physical Memory. ■ Storage Information. In the Locale Configuration section, the following local settings can be configured: ■ Computer Name. ■ Time Zone. To Save the System Settings ■ Click Save and Next. If you change the Computer Name or the Time Zone, you must restart the system. Database The Database tab, shown in Figure 8 on Page 26, is used to configure the settings for C•CURE 9000 Database backup, Schedule, and a selection to use the editable sample database of 32 readers and 32 doors. C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 2 25 EFTA01223766 Startup Wizard Figure 8: Startup Wizard- Database Settings 0 C-CURE * Wekcnie ',N.. e•••••••••... 0••••••••••••••••t - ti (.1. ,,•••• • rV ld • • "44.FM Nor •••••••Fa.,•••• von .••• • *O.. IVO fxrItI l.:01.1I•dit• bp MC CM 11•••••••• %AV .1•••• 0 Database Backup The Database Backup function backs up the C•CURE 9000 databases (System, Audit Log, and Journal database) to the specified location. By default, the System Backup function names the backup automatically and saves the backup to a default location, O\ Backup. The backup location can be physically on the system or on a network drive (with required access NOTE privileges). • The system automatically retains the last three backups and purges the rest. This is to prevent the hard drives from becoming full. To Save the C•CURE 9000 Databases to a Different Location • Specify the location where you want to save the databases. The specified backup location should exist before running the Database Backup Tool. Click the Use default backup location button to reset the location entered. NOTE When the backup location is the network folder path, both the systems must be part of the same domain. Schedule When the Create backup schedule events in C•CURE 9000 check box is selected, the "System Database Backup" event will be used. The System Database Backup event gets the backup schedule from the System Database Backup Schedule. You can only create a backup schedule once. After the scheduled event is created, this option is disabled. The default setting for the System Database Backup Schedule is every Sunday at 1 AM. The event and the schedule are both editable. See the C•CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for information about events. 26 Chapter 2 C•CURE 9000 SitoServer Configuration Guide EFTA01223767 Startup Wizard Sample Database Sample Database allows you to use an editable sample database. The database contains objects like clusters, doors, schedules, events, actions, privileges, Operator templates, queries and dynamic views in the C•CURE 9000 database. When the Create the Sample Database in C•CURE check box is selected, the sample database is automatically created. The sample database is only created once. After the sample database is created, the Create sample database in C•CURE check box is disabled. To Save the Database Settings • Click Save and Next. All settings are saved and transferred to the C•CURE 9000. Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings tab, shown in Figure 9 on Page 27, allows you to: • Enable or disable the Toolbar and Health Dashboard. The default setting is enabled (check box selected). To hide the Toolbar and/or Health Dashboard, deselect the check box and save the configuration. • Monitor the status of one the following intrusion drivers installed and licensed: • DSC PowerSeries (the default selection - pre-installed and license included) • DSC PowerSeries Neo • DMP XR500 (XR500N, XR500E, XR100N) • Honeywell Galaxy (Dimension Series) Figure 9: Advanced Settings Mkome Nemo* *Atm Drat., 0 0 tr .: C•CURE 9000 SiteServer Configuration Guide Chapter 2 27 EFTA01223768 Startup Wizard Temporary Licensing lhe License tab, shown in Figure 10 on Page 28, allows you to activate a 60-day temporary license, generate a permanent license request, and validate the permanent license. The image is shipped with a 60-clay temporary license, for the configuration you ordered (8 reader,16 reader, 32 reader, or 64 reader). A temporary lice
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