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P-MAN-PUB-Panel Networking Guide
Panel Networking Guide
Understanding the Network Environment
This section describes the basic operation of the control panel in an IP network environment.
Network Requirements
Requirements
Comments
Ethernet 10/100 Base T LAN
CAT5 Cabling with RJ45 Connectors
Ethernet Hub/Switch set to Auto-Negotiate
Most hubs and switches default to auto-negotiate, which
is the preferred setting
LAN Connected to Internet
Minimal bandwidth; Cable/DSL compatible
Allow Outbound HTTPS
Allow Port 443 Outbound on Firewall
DHCP
DHCP Recommended
Proxy Server
SOCKS5 Proxy login supported
SNMP – Not supported/required
SNMP is a security vulnerability
Bandwidth Usage
The Brivo control panel has a virtually unnoticeable effect on your LAN environment. It requires very little
bandwidth and no network management.
The control panel produces the following types of network traffic:
For both panel versions, in response to local events (credential authorization, alarms, timers, etc.), it posts HTTPS
messages to the Brivo Onair Cloud Server.
For the -E, it periodically polls the Brivo Onair Cloud Server using HTTPS to query for new data that may be available.
NOTE: The polling period is set by default to a five-minute interval for the –E panel version.
For the -A, the panel will contact the Brivo Onsite Server each time it encounters a situation where the data is not
in the panel’s current database. Additionally, the Brivo Onsite Server appliance will push new data to the -A panel
when there is a change in configuration.
For both panel versions, it downloads new data sets via HTTPS when available. Data sets consist of credentials,
schedules, configuration parameters, etc. They may be anywhere from a few kilobytes to several tens of kilobytes,
depending on the size of the user population, number of schedules, number of changes to the account, etc.
For the -E, the panel firmware is upgraded automatically when the hardware connects to the Brivo Onair Cloud
Server for the first time.
For the -A, when the panel first handshakes with the Brivo Onsite Server appliance, the firmware will automatically
be updated. Additionally, the administrator of the Brivo Onsite Server appliance may manually update the firmware
of all connected panels when the Brivo Onsite Server appliance receives a new upgrade file.