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2 . Select a card reader as the beginning of the path in the First Card Read-
er field .
3 . Click of the selected first card reader in the Card Reader Afterward col-
umn to open the select card reader dialog .
4 . Select the afterward card readers for the first card reader .
NOTE
Up to four afterward card readers can be added as afterward card read-
ers for one card reader.
5 . Click OK in the dialog to save the selections .
6 . Click Save in the Anti-Passback Settings page to save the settings and
take effect .
Example
Set Card Swiping PathIf you select Reader In_01 as the beginning, and se-
lect Reader In_02, Reader Out_04 as the linked card readers . Then you can
only get through the access control point by swiping the card in the order as
Reader In_01, Reader In_02 and Reader Out_04 .
7.6.5. Configure Device Parameters
After adding the access control device, you can set its parameters such as
network parameters .
Set Multiple NIC Parameters
If the device supports multiple network interfaces, you can set the network
parameters of these NICs via the client, such as IP address, MAC address,
port number, etc .
Steps
NOTE
This function should be supported by the device.
1 . Enter the Access Control module .
2 . On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function
→
More Pa-
rameters .
3 . Select an access control device in the device list and click NIC to enter
Multiple NIC Settings page .
4 . Select an NIC you want to configure from the drop-down list .
5 . Set its network parameters such as IP address, default gateway, sub-
net mask, etc .
MAC Address
A media access control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier as-
signed to the network interface for communications on the physical network
segment .
MTU
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the network interface .
6 . Click Save .
Set Network Parameters
After adding the access control device, you can set the device log uploading
mode, and create ISUP account via wired network .
Set Log Uploading Mode
You can set the mode for the device to upload logs via ISUP protocol .
Steps
1 . Enter the Access Control module .
2 . On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function
→
More Pa-
rameters .
3 . Select an access control device in the device list and enter Network
→
Uploading Mode .
4 . Select the center group from the drop-down list .
5 . Check Enable to enable to set the uploading mode .
6 . Select the uploading mode from the drop-down list .
• Enable N1 or G1 for the main channel and the backup channel .
Select Close to disable the main channel or the backup channel .
NOTE
The main channel and the backup channel cannot enable N1 or G1 at
the same time.
7 . Click Save .
Create ISUP Account in Wired Communication Mode
You can set the account for ISUP protocol in wired communication mode .
Then you can add devices via ISUP protocol .
Steps
NOTE
This function should be supported by the device.
1 . Enter the Access Control module .
2 . On the navigation bar on the left, enter Advanced Function
→
More Pa-
rameters .
3 . Select an access control device in the device list and enter Network
→
Network Center .
4 . Select the center group from the drop-down list .
5 . Select the Address Type as IP Address or Domain Name .
6 . Enter IP address or domain name according to the address type .
7 . Enter the port number for the protocol .
NOTE
The port number of the wireless network and wired network should be
consistent with the port number of ISUP.
8 . Select the Protocol Type as ISUP .
9 . Set an account name for the network center .
10 . Click Save .
Set Device Capture Parameters
You can configure the capture parameters of the access control device, in-
cluding manual capture and event triggered capture .
NOTE
The capture function should be supported by the device.