You can integrate Thyssenkrupp Destination Dispatch into Security Center using the Thyssenkrupp plugin by following a sequence of steps.
The following table lists the tasks required to integrate Thyssenkrupp into Security Center.
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Learn about the release | ||
1 | Read the release notes to learn about any known issues, limitations, supported software, and other information about this release of the plugin. | |
2 | Make sure the plugin you want to integrate is compatible with Security Center. | Product compatibility for the Thyssenkrupp plugin 3.2.0 |
Install the plugin | ||
3 | Verify that the Security Center license has a valid certificate for the Thyssenkrupp plugin, by going to the Config Tool home page, clicking About > Certificates, and confirming that Thyssenkrupp is in the list. |
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4 | Ensure that the servers where the plugin will be installed meet the recommended system requirements and are running a compatible version of Security Center. | |
5 | Ensure that the server hosting the plugin is configured using networking best practices. | |
6 | On the Directory server, download and install the Thyssenkrupp plugin. NOTE: This must be done even if you will be
running the plugin from a different server.
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7 | On all Security Center servers and client workstations, download and install the Thyssenkrupp plugin. | |
Configure the plugin | ||
8 | Create the Thyssenkrupp plugin role on the server of your choice. | Creating the Thyssenkrupp plugin role |
9 | Configure the database settings for the plugin. | |
10 | Configure the plugin role | |
11 | From the Plugins task, configure the elevator groups. | |
12 | Set access levels. | |
13 | Import custom card formats. | |
14 | Create register calls from card swipes |
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Manage cardholders | ||
15 | Configure special cardholder groups |