..Before installing and using the Velocity Web Services Client, you must first install Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) on your standalone Velocity WorkstationServer, Velocity ServerWorkstation, or dedicated IIS Server.
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For details about the Windows versions supported by recent Velocity releases, please look at refer to Step 4 in the Introduction topic below.
The details for installing IIS to support the Velocity Web Services Client vary somewhat for each version of Windows; that this information is provided in the appropriate version of the Velocity Web Services Client Installation Guide and Release Notes. For your convenience, this topic provides procedures for installing IIS on Windows 10\11 Pro, Windows Server 2016, 2019, and Windows Server 2019.
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System Requirements
This version of the Velocity Web Services Client
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System Requirements
This version of the Velocity Web Services Client requires the following components:
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requires the following components:
A physical access control system with various hardware components controlled by version Velocity 3.8.5 of the Hirsch Velocity security management system software6
The optional Velocity Web Services Client software
A Web Server running Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) (version 6.0 or later)
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Google’s Chrome minimum version is 45 (64-bit): Minimum version 118.0 but ; recommended is 107version 124.0 or later
Microsoft’s Edge minimum version is 18 (64-bit): Minimum version 117.0 but ; recommended is 107version 120.0 or later
Mozilla’s Firefox (64-bit): minimum version is 34119.0 but ; recommended is 106version 124.0 or later
Apple’s Safari minimum version is 10.0, but it is recommended to be 16.0
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(64-bit): Minimum version 17.0; recommended version 17.4 or later
Hirsch recommends using Google Chrome (64-bit) with a device display resolution of 1024 1280 x 768720 px. ( At a lower resolution, you will not be able to see part of an extensive dialog resolutions, parts of large dialogs, such as Credential Properties) , may not be fully visible.
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Prerequisites
The optional Velocity Web Services Client can be installed either as part of a full Velocity 3.8.5 during a new Velocity installation or separately after the Velocity installation. After installing this client, you must also perform a few configuration and setup tasks.
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The Velocity Web Services Client must only is ONLY needed to be installed on your the server. If you want to install and use this optional client, you must first install Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS). The installer checks your system to see whether all prerequisites have been met.
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Before installing and using the Velocity Web Services Client, you must first install Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) on your standalone WorkstationVelocity Server, Velocity ServerWorkstation, or dedicated IIS Server.
The following table shows which versions of Windows are supported by Velocity 3.8.5 for those computer table below lists the supported Windows versions for each of these system roles.
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Installing IIS on Windows 10 Pro
Open the Control Panel and click on Programs.
Locate and click on the ‘Turn Under Programs and Features, select Turn Windows Features on or off link.
In the resulting Windows Features dialog, expand the folders for .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0), the .NET Framework 4.7 Advanced Services, and the Internet Information Services folders to reveal view the available options.
Check [√]Select the following set of options, and then click OK. (Most of these options are shown in the subsequent screen capture.)features to install IIS and additional IIS Management features.
.NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0).NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) >
Windows Communication Foundation HTTP Activation
Windows Communication Foundation Non-HTTP Activation
.NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) > Windows Communication Foundation Non-HTTP Activation.NET Framework 4.7 Advanced Services > 4.7 Advanced Services
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WCF Services
TCP Port Sharing
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IIS Management Console
World Wide Web Services
Application Development Features
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Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Application Development Features > ISAPI Filters
Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Application Development Features > Web Socket Protocol
Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Common HTTP Features > Default Document
Internet Information Services > World Wide Web Services > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors
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ISAPI Filters
WebSocket Protocol
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Default Document
HTTP Errors
Static Content
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Static Content Compression
Enabling the WebSocket Protocol option manually in IIS increases feature is required to increase the efficiency of the web application for dashboard in Velocity.
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Click OK and wait a few moments for the features to install.
When prompted, restart your PC to apply the changes.
Installing IIS on Windows 11 Pro
Click on the Search icon given on the Windows 11 Taskbar.
Enter features and select the option “Turn Windows features on or off“.
This will open the Window Features dialog to enable the different in-built options of Windows 11 including the Internet Information Services (IIS).
From the list of the options, click the box given for Internet Information Services Web Management Tools-> World Wide Web Services to select them.
This installs IIS along with other IIS Management Console Application features.
Click on the OK button.
Wait for a few seconds for the features to get installed and then a dialog asks you to restart your PC.Reboot your system for the changes to occur.
Installing IIS on Windows Server 2016
Open Control Panel.
Locate and click on the ‘Turn Windows Features on or off link.
In the resulting Server Manager window, click the Features item (in the left pane) and click the Add Features link.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard, provide the necessary information and click Next on each of the first few pages.
On the Select server roles page of the wizard, check [√]the Web Server (IIS) role, and click Next.
In the resulting dialog that asks ‘Add features that are required for Web Server (IIS)?’, check[√] the option to ‘Include management tools (if applicable),’ and click the Add Features button.
On the Select features page of the wizard, check [√]the following options (as shown in the screen capture), and click Next.
.NET Framework 3.5 Features
.NET Framework 3.5 Features > .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)
.NET Framework 4.6 Features > ASP.NET 4.6
.NET Framework 4.6 Features > WCF Services > TCP Port Sharing
Read the displayed information on the wizard's resulting Web Server Role (IIS) page and click Next.
On the wizard's resulting Select role services page, check [√] the following options (as shown in the subsequent screen capture), and click Next.
Web Server
Web Server > Common HTTP Features
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Default Document
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Directory Browsing
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Static Content
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Redirection
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics > HTTP Logging
Web Server > Performance
Web Server > Performance > Static Content Compression
Web Server > Security
Web Server > Security > Request Filtering
Web Server > Application Development
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 4.6
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 4.6
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Extensions
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Filters
Management Tools
Management Tools > IIS Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Under Programs and Features, select Turn Windows Features on or off.
In the Windows Features dialog, expand the folders for the .NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services, and Internet Information Services to view the available options.
Select the following features to install IIS and additional IIS Management features.
.NET Framework 4.8 Advanced Services
ASP.NET 4.8
WCF Services
TCP Port Sharing
Internet Information Services
Web Management Tools
IIS 6 Management Compatibility
IIS 6 Management Console
IIS 6 Scripting Tools
IIS 6 WMI Compatibility
IIS 6 Metabase and IIS 6 configuration compatibility
IIS Management Console
IIS Management Scripts and Tools
World Wide Web Services
Application Development Features
.NET Extensibility 3.5
.NET Extensibility 4.8
ASP.NET 3.5
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ISAPI Extensions
ISAPI Filters
WebSocket Protocol
Common HTTP Features
Default Document
Directory Browsing
HTTP Errors
Static Content
Performance Features
Static Content Compression
Click OK and wait a few moments for the features to install.
When prompted, restart your PC to apply the changes.
Open the Control Panel and click on Programs.
Installing IIS on Windows Server 2016
Open Control Panel.
Locate and click on the “Turn Windows Features on or off” link.
In the resulting Server Manager window, click the Features item (in the left pane) and click the Add Features link.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard, provide the necessary information and click Next on each of the first few pages.
On the Select server roles page of the wizard, check [√]the Web Server (IIS) role, and click Next.
In the resulting dialog that asks ‘Add features that are required for Web Server (IIS)?’, check[√] the option to ‘Include management tools (if applicable),’ and click the Add Features button.
On the Select features page of the wizard, check [√]the following options (as shown in the screen capture), and click Next.
.NET Framework 3.5 Features
.NET Framework 3.5 Features > .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)
.NET Framework 4.6 Features > ASP.NET 4.6
.NET Framework 4.6 Features > WCF Services > TCP Port Sharing
Read the displayed information on the wizard's resulting Web Server Role (IIS) page and click Next.
On the wizard's resulting Select role services page, check [√] the following options (as shown in the subsequent screen capture), and click Next.
Web Server
Web Server > Common HTTP Features
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Default Document
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Directory Browsing
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Static Content
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Redirection
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics > HTTP Logging
Web Server > Performance
Web Server > Performance > Static Content Compression
Web Server > Security
Web Server > Security > Request Filtering
Web Server > Application Development
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 4.6
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 4.6
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Extensions
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Filters
Management Tools
Management Tools > IIS Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Scripting Tools
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Scripting Tools
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 WMI Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS Management Scripts and Tools
On the wizard's resulting Confirm installation selections page, check [√] the option to ‘Restart the destination server automatically if required, and review the displayed information to determine whether it is correct.
If something is not correct, click Previous to return to the previous page and make the necessary changes.
If everything is correct, click Install.
Progress messages on the Installation progress page of the wizard are displayed until the installation is complete.
Verify that the Web Server (IIS) role was installed in the Server Manager window. You can then close the Server Manager window and the Control Panel.
Installing IIS on Windows Server 2019
Open Control Panel.
Locate and click on the ‘ Programs and Features' link.
Once in the Programs and Features window, click on the 'Turn Windows Features on or off link.
In the resulting Server Manager window, click the Dashboard item (in the left pane), and click the Add roles and features link.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Before you Begin, click Next.
Select Role-based or feature-based installation in the Add Roles and Features Wizard | Installation Type, and click Next.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Selection, select a server from the server pool and click Next.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Roles, select Web Server (IIS).
In the resulting dialog that asks ‘Add features that are required for Web Server (IIS)?’, check [√] the option to ‘ Include management tools (if applicable), ’ and click the Add Features button, then click Next.
On the Select features page of the wizard, check [√] the following options (as shown in the screen capture), and click Next.
.NET Framework 3.5 Features
.NET Framework 3.5 Features > .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)
.NET Framework 4.7 Features
.NET Framework 4.7 Features > .NET Framework 4.7 (Installed)
.NET Framework 4.7 Features > WCF Services > TCP Port Sharing (Installed)
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Web Server Role (IIS), read the displayed information, and click Next.
On the wizard's resulting Select role services page, check [√] the following options (as shown in the subsequent screen capture), and click Next..
Web Server
Web Server > Common HTTP Features
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Default Document
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Directory Browsing
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Static Content
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Redirection
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics > HTTP Logging
Web Server > Performance
Web Server > Performance > Static Content Compression
Web Server > Security
Web Server > Security > Request Filtering
Web Server > Application Development
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 4.7
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 4.7
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Extensions
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Filters
Management Tools
Management Tools > IIS Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Scripting Tools
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 WMI Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS Management Scripts and Tools
On the wizard's resulting Confirm installation selections page, check [√] the option to ‘ Restart the destination server automatically if required, and review the displayed information to determine whether it is correct.
If something is not correct, click the Previous to return to the previous page and button to make the necessary changes.
If everything is correct, click the Install. button
Progress messages on the Installation progress page of the wizard are displayed until the installation is complete.
Verify that the Web Server (IIS) role was installed in the Server Manager window . You can and then close the Server Manager window and the Control Panel.
Installing IIS on Windows Server 2022
Open Control Panel.
Locate and click on the ‘ Programs and Features' link.
Once in the Programs and Features window, click on the 'Turn Windows Features on or off link.
In the resulting Server Manager window, click the Dashboard item (in the left pane), and click the Add roles and features link.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Before you Begin, click Next.
Select Role-based or feature-based installation in the Add Roles and Features Wizard | Installation Type, and click Next.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Selection, select a server from the server pool, and click Next.
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Roles, select Web Server (IIS).
In the resulting dialog that asks ‘Add features that are required for Web Server (IIS)?’, check [√] the option to ‘ Include management tools (if applicable), ’ and click the Add Features button, then click Next.
On the Select features page of the wizard, check [√] the following options (as shown in the screen capture), and click Next.
.NET Framework 3.5 Features
.NET Framework 3.5 Features > .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)
.NET Framework 4.8 Features
.NET Framework 4.8 Features > .NET Framework 4.8 (Installed)
.NET Framework 4.8 Features > WCF Services > TCP Port Sharing (Installed)
In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Web Server Role (IIS), read the displayed information, and click Next.
On the wizard's resulting Select role services page, check [√] the following options (as shown in the subsequent screen capture), and click Next.
Web Server
Web Server > Common HTTP Features
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Default Document
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Directory Browsing
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Static Content
Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Redirection
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics
Web Server > Health and Diagnostics > HTTP Logging
Web Server > Performance
Web Server > Performance > Static Content Compression
Web Server > Security
Web Server > Security > Request Filtering
Web Server > Application Development
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 4.8
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 3.5
Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 4.8
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Extensions
Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Filters
Web Server > Application Development > WebSocket Protocol
Management Tools
Management Tools > IIS Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Management Console
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Scripting Tools
Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 WMI Compatibility
Management Tools > IIS Management Scripts and Tools
On the wizard's resulting Confirm installation selections page, check [√] the option to ‘Restart the destination server automatically if required, and review the displayed information to determine whether it is correct.
If something is not correct, click Previous to return to the previous page and make the necessary changes.
If everything is correct, click Install.
Progress messages on the Installation progress page of the wizard are displayed until the installation is complete.
Verify that the Web Server (IIS) role was installed in the Server Manager window. You can then close the Server Manager window and the Control Panel.
Configuring the network port used by the default IIS Web site
The Velocity Web Services Client works like a typical Web page and connects to Microsoft’s IIS using the HTTP protocol. The default network port is 80, which some other programs might already be using.
If you want to use a network port other than the 80, you can perform the following steps to configure the network port used by the default IIS Web site to communicate with the Velocity Web Services Client.
From your Windows Server Start menu (on the computer where IIS and the Velocity Server are installed), select Administrative Tools ▶Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
In the Connections pane of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window, expand the computer name, expand Sites, and then click on Default Web Site.
In the Actions pane (under Edit Site), click on Bindings.
In the resulting Site Bindings dialog, click the HTTP entry, and then click on Edit.
In the resulting Edit Site Bindings dialog, enter the desired value (such as 8080) for the Port, and click OK.
Close the Site Bindings dialog.
In the Actions pane of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window (under Manage Web Site), click Stop, and Start.
Ensuring that the Network Port used by the Default IIS Web Site is Allowed Through Your Firewalls
Because the Velocity Web Services Client communicates across a shared network (instead of a dedicated physical security network), you will have to work with your network administrator to ensure that the network port used by the default IIS Web site is allowed through your firewalls. Some networks use the software firewall provided with Microsoft Windows, others use a software firewall provided by a different vendor (as shown in the following image), and high-security networks include hardware firewalls.
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Because the firewalls on a network can vary so much, we cannot provide a detailed procedure for your specific network. But the following example for the Windows 7 Firewall should help illustrate the general process.
Open the Windows 10 Control Panel, and click on the Windows Firewall link.
Click on the Advanced settings link (in the left column).
In the resulting Windows Firewall with Advanced Security window, click on Inbound Rules (in the left pane), and then click on New Rule… in the Actions pane.
Select the Port option on the Rule Type page of the resulting New Inbound Rule Wizard, and then click Next.
On the Protocol and Ports page, select the TCP option, select the Specific local ports option, enter the desired value (such as 8080), and click Next.
On the Action page, click Next to accept the defaults.
On the Profile page, click Next to accept the defaults.
On the Name page, enter the required Name, optionally enter a Description, and click Finish.
This allows the Network Port used by the Default IIS Web Site through your Firewalls.
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Quick Tour of the Velocity Web Services Client
This guide section provides a quick high-level tour of the functionality available in the Velocity Web Services Client.
Logging into the Velocity Web Services Client
The Login page is used for logging in to this client. Enter the Administrator/Operator Name and Password of an existing Velocity operator, and click the Login button. If either the Administrator/Operator Name or the Password is incorrect, the following error message is displayed:
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Commands on the Administrator drop-down menu
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After you successfully log in to the Velocity Web Services Client, there is an Administrator drop-down menu (in the upper right corner) that includes commands to:
Display an About dialog which shows version information for Velocity and the Velocity Web Services Client
Open the Settings page, where you can specify some options for the Velocity Web Services Client (including the Landing Page, which is the default page displayed after you log in)
Open the Enrollment tab to set the Query Size, which will determine the Enrollment Manager Search results (between 5 - 50). The default value is 10.
Open the Alarms tab to view the default fields:
Open the Events tab to view the default fields:
Select the Status Dashboard to view the default fields.
Click the Security Settings tab to view and modify the available fields.
Logout from your current session (and return to the Login page)
Enrollment Page
The Enrollment page of the Velocity Web Services Client provides the most critical functionality of Velocity’s Enrollment Manager.
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Alarms Page
The Alarms page of the Velocity Web Services Client provides the most critical functionality of Velocity’s Alarm Viewer (including any pre-defined Instructions to the operator for a specific type of alarm and Notes entered by the operator to document their response to a particular alarm).
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By default, this page also includes an Events pane which provides the most critical functionality of Velocity’s Event Viewer.
Events Page
The Events page of the Velocity Web Services Client displays the events detected by Velocity as they occur throughout the monitored system.
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Device Control Page
The Device Control page of the Velocity Web Services Client provides the hierarchical display of basic Velocity system components based on the operator role.
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Status Viewer
The Status Viewer page of the Velocity Web Services Client allows you to select the desired view you want; Doors, Inputs, Relays, Readers, Controllers, XBoxes, Ports, and Wireless locks, and Ports with Network Global IO.
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Who’s Inside
During an emergency in an area or building, it is important to know who is inside a designated area and manage the immediate movement of those people to a safe area.
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Photo Call-Up Page
The Photo Call-Up page of the Velocity Web Services Client allows the user to see the most recent badges scanned into a reader with each credential’s general information.
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Reporting Page
The Reporting page of the Velocity Web Services Client provides the most critical functionality of Velocity’s Report Manager.
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After you click Generate Report, a progress indicator is displayed until the request has been completed. A Report Generated dialog with an Open Report button is displayed if the report succeeds. When you click the button, the resulting. A PDF file is opened in a new tab of the current browser window.
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Status Dashboard Page
The Status Dashboard page of the Velocity Web Services Client displays information about:
Access Summary (Today)
People/Credentials
Live Events
Queued Downloads on your controllers
Live Events
Performance Status
Door Status
Status Viewer by Controllers/Ports/Xboxes
Status Bar
The status bar at the bottom of the Velocity Web Services Client shows the Status of the DIGI*TRAC Service running on the Velocity Server.
The items shown in blue are hyperlinks. The Alarms page is displayed if you click on the Active Alarms link or the Ack Alarms link. If you click on the Off Normal link, the Off Normal Points dialog is displayed.
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selections page, check the option to Restart the destination server automatically if required, and review the displayed information to determine whether it is correct.
If something is not correct, click the Previous button to make the necessary changes
If everything is correct, click the Install button
Progress messages on the Installation progress page of the wizard are displayed until the installation is complete.
Verify that the Web Server (IIS) role was installed in the Server Manager window and then close the Server Manager window and the Control Panel.
Configuring the Network Port used by the Default IIS Web Site
The Velocity Web Services Client works like a typical Web page and connects to Microsoft’s IIS using the HTTP protocol. The default network port is 80, which some other programs might already be using.
If you want to use a network port other than the 80, you can perform the following steps to configure the network port used by the default IIS Web site to communicate with the Velocity Web Services Client.
From your Windows Server Start menu (on the computer where IIS and the Velocity Server are installed), select Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager
In the Connections pane of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window, expand the computer name, expand Sites, and then click on Default Web Site
In the Actions pane (under Edit Site), click on Bindings
In the resulting Site Bindings dialog, click the HTTP entry, and then click on Edit
In the resulting Edit Site Bindings dialog, enter the desired value (such as 8080) for the Port, and click OK
Close the Site Bindings dialog
In the Actions pane of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window (under Manage Web Site), click Stop, and then Start
Ensuring that the Network Port used by the Default IIS Web Site is Allowed Through Your Firewalls
Because the Velocity Web Services Client communicates across a shared network (instead of a dedicated physical security network), you will have to work with your network administrator to ensure that the network port used by the Default IIS Web Site is allowed through your firewalls. Some networks use the software firewall provided with Microsoft Windows, others use a software firewall provided by a different vendor (as shown in the following image), and high-security networks include hardware firewalls.
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Because the firewalls on a network can vary so much, we cannot provide a detailed procedure for your specific network. But the following example for the Windows 10 Pro Firewall should help illustrate the general process.
Open the Control Panel, and click on the Windows Firewall link.
Click on the Advanced settings link (in the left column).
In the resulting Windows Firewall with Advanced Security window, click on Inbound Rules (in the left pane), and then click on New Rule… in the Actions pane.
Select the Port option on the Rule Type page of the resulting New Inbound Rule Wizard, and then click Next.
On the Protocol and Ports page, select the TCP option, select the Specific local ports option, enter the desired value (such as 8080), and click Next.
On the Action page, click Next to accept the default selection.
On the Profile page, click Next to accept the default selections.
On the Name page, enter the required name in the Name field, optionally enter a description in the Description field, and click Finish.
This allows the Network Port used by the Default IIS Web Site through your Firewalls