Specifications
Chapter 3: First-time Server Software Installation and Configuration
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Notes Before installing the Stanley ID Express Station™ System,
also make sure that you have completed the following check-
list.
Make sure that you have met with the appropriate Infor-
mation Technology and Security personnel to determine
the following information:
◆ Static IP address for each station
◆ Gateway and subnet mask for each station
◆ Computer name for each station
◆ URL for the server
◆ Physical location of each Stanley ID Express Station™
kiosk
Make sure you have an Information Technology person
available who can set up a server with the Stanley ID
Express Station™ server software.
Make sure you have power and network availability for
each Stanley ID Express Station™ kiosk and desktop sta-
tion.
Setting up the Server
The Stanley ID Express Station™ Server is the software that
manages all kiosks and desktop stations and answers all
requests for card data to be encoded. It also keeps track of all
other information that is gathered by the stations such as pic-
tures (picture data is not available on desktop stations).
Make sure that the B.A.S.I.S.® software is installed
and that a database is running
Before going any further you must have an installation of
B.A.S.I.S.® Access Control Software, ET605 or higher, on a
server within your network and a B.A.S.I.S.® database must
be running. If you do not yet have a complete installation or
the correct version of B.A.S.I.S.®, contact your Stanley Repre
-
sentative.
Also, the Stanley ID Express Station™ issues cards that are
currently only compatible with Best Access Systems’
B.A.S.I.S.® offline locks. If you do not yet have B.A.S.I.S.
offline locks installed, contact your Stanley Representative.