You can receive CAD calls from third-party CAD systems in Security Center using the Dispatch System Connector plugin by following a sequence of steps.
The following table lists the tasks required for the integration with Security Center,
and how to verify that the integration was successful.
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Understand prerequisites and key issues before deploying | ||
1 | Learn what you can do using the plugin. | |
2 | Before installing the plugin, read the release notes to learn about the new features, the known issues, and the limitations. | |
3 | Learn about the different components and how they connect with each other. | |
4 | Ensure that the server where the plugin will be installed meets the recommended system requirements and is running a compatible version of Security Center. | |
Prepare Security Center | ||
5 | In Security Center, create a georeferenced map. Maps can enhance your situation awareness as you represent and control your security devices directly on maps. | |
6 | Verify that the Security Center license has a valid certificate for the plugin. Go to the Config Tool homepage, click , and confirm that Dispatch System Connector is in the list. |
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Deploy the plugin | ||
7 | On a Security Center server, download the plugin and install it. | |
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Grant users the privileges that they need to use the plugin.
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9 | In Config Tool, create the Dispatch System Connector plugin role. | |
11 | Create the maps required for Citigraf to work. | Creating maps for the Dispatch System Connector plugin |
12 | Change the plugin configuration to suit your particular needs. | |
14 | Review CAD calls in Citigraf |
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