ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION, v 2.7
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7. Unlimited System operators
8. 30,000 access levels per panel
9. Over 256,000 supervised inputs
10. Over 256,000 relay outputs
11. Over 16 thousand global link (output) programs
12. Up to 10 facility codes per Access Control Panel or 100,000 system facility codes
per panel with Facility Code/Badge Concatenation.
13. Unlimited operator passwords with definable privilege levels
14. Unlimited .wav files for alerts
15. Unlimited color dynamic graphic maps
16. Unlimited RS-232 interface ASCII commands to a CCTV system, which provides
automatic, alarm activated camera switching, and Live Camera image Capture.
17. Unlimited number of floors for Elevator Control
18. Cardholder activation/cancellation dates
19. Unlimited number of CCTV DVR Servers
20. Unlimited number of CI Scripting(linking) Servers
21. Unlimited number of Napco Alarm Servers
22. Unlimited number of Time Zone Offsets
2.5. SYSTEM SECURITY
A.
Password:
The system software shall be capable of identifying unlimited temporary or
permanent operators. Passwords may be up to 20 alphanumeric characters, and will be
case sensitive.
1.
Password Security:
Permanent passwords will be able to be provided only by
the operators. The administrator may only provide a temporary one-use initial
password, which must be changed by the operators, when they log on. Operators
will be allowed to change their passwords any time. Operator password
invalidation will be required in cases of suspected operator security breach
(which can occur when the operator is not on site or is otherwise unable to logon)
in order to enforce immediate change of password. When an administrator adds
a new operator, the concerned operator’s password may not be left blank and
must be set to a temporary value that can be used only once. When a temporary
password has been provided by the administrator, the New Password dialog will
be displayed after the temporary password has been entered.
a. An operator record will be required to have a unique name, to allow
the use of same passwords by different operators. If duplicate
passwords are not allowed, security can be compromised. For
example, a ‘password already in use’ message will reveal one of the
existing passwords, which is of course a security violation. No secret
information is revealed by saying, ‘Operator name already in use,
please enter a different name’.
b. The system administrator will have the capability to require an
operator to change his/her password. The system administrator may
invalidate the operator’s password. The operator will then be
required to provide a new password during his next logon.
c. System Operators will have the ability to change any workstation
settings, from whichever station they are working on.