VIRDI 4000
TM
User’s Manual
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3.4. Network settings
In the main menu, press [2] to select “2.Network” to see the following screen.
When this setting is done, press [ENTER] to move to the next setting.
3.4.1. Terminal ID settings
◆ [*] ◆[2]
< Terminal ID >
ID : 00000001
This ID is unique for each terminal and used by an authentication server to
distinguish each terminal. The default is ‘00000001’. It should be identical to the
door ID set in the server program and its length should be 1~8 characters. If the
terminal ID is ‘1000’, enter [1][0][0][0] in sequence. If it is ‘0001’, enter only ‘1’.
Press [ENTER] to move to the next setting.
3.4.2. Connection [NS / SN / NO] mode settings
Mode [ NS / SN / NO ]
( 0-2 ) : 0
NS mode: ‘0’, SN mode: ‘1’ and NO mode: ‘2’
This defines where the priority for authentication is between the local terminal
and network server, and the default is ‘0’ (NS). There are three different modes,
as follows:
- NS mode: select [0]. If the local terminal is properly connected to the network
server, authentication is done in the server. In the case of a disconnection
between the local terminal and network server - due to network problems
or otherwise - it is carried out in the local terminal.
- SN mode: select [1]. Even though the local terminal is properly connected to
network server, the authentication is done in the local terminal and its
result then transmitted to the network server in real time.
However, if the user ID entered for 1:1 authentication does not exist
in the local terminal, the relevant authentication is tried on the
network server.
- NO mode: select [2]. The authentication operation is done only on the network
server.
Depending on the number of terminals, number of users, or network conditions,