System sanity reports provide information about potential system inconsistencies. For example, it includes a summary of doors that are administratively Down, devices and doors that are disabled, and other information. Sanity reports can be viewed online, or saved to your computer in a variety of formats.
This
figure shows a sample report.
Tip You can also configure automated rules to automatically generate and send system sanity reports. Complete the instructions in Configuring Global I/O Automated Rules and select Sanity Report Action in the Actions field.
Sanity reports include the following topics:
• Doors that are administratively Down.
• Devices and doors that are disabled.
• Door templates that are not used in the system.
• Device templates that are not used in the system.
• Controllers with pending configuration changes.
• Doors not associated with any access policy.
• Doors set up with default mode Open.
• Door schedules that are not used.
• Door groups not associated with any access policy.
• Schedules that are not used.
• Workweeks, holidays, time entry collections, or time ranges that are not used.
• Access policies that are not assigned to any badge.
• Badges that are not associated with any credential template.
• Badges that are temporarily de-activated, inactive, or expired.
• Badges that are added or changed since the most recent download.
• Badges that are not assigned to any personnel record.
• Cameras that are offline.
• Controllers that are offline.
• Controllers that are set to a different time zone from the ICPAM.
Procedure
To view and save system sanity reports, do the following:
Step 1 Select Hardware Tree from the Doors menu.
Step 2 Right-click the Access GW Driver and select Run System Sanity Report.
Step 3 In the Sanity Report window, expand the menu for a topic.
The topic Door groups not associated with any access policy is expanded to show that the Lobby Door Group is not associated with any access policy.
Note If a topic does not display any information when expanded, then no criteria meets that condition.
Step 4 (Optional) Open the sanity report in a separate window, or save it to your computer.
a. Click the Report button.
b. In the Report Generation window, select the Format for the report.
c. Select the report output.
– Open in report
– Save as document
– Open as document
d. Select the document format from the drop-down menu (only if you chose to save or open the report as a document). For example: PDF.
e. Click OK.
f. If saving the report to a file, enter a file name, select the file location, and click Save.
Note A sample sanity report is shown above this procedure.
See also:
Understanding Controller and Door Configurations