Setup

This menu option enables you to view and edit the server configuration using the following submenus.

Note     Click Update to save and activate your changes.

 

Menu

Description

User

The username, password and email of the administrator login.

Network

The IP address configuration for the appliance and for the Eth0 and Eth1 network ports. See Entering the Initial Server Configuration for more information.

DNS

The DNS settings for the appliance, if DNS is used.

Email

The email settings for the appliance, including SMTP Server Address and SMTP Email Address from. These settings are used to send notifications and other information from the server.

             Click Test to send a test message and verify the settings. The test message is sent to the administrator email address entered in User settings.

             Select Update to apply the settings.

Date & Time

The server date and time settings. If a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server is used, click NTP enable and enter the NTP Server Address settings.

Note:  We strongly recommend using NTP to synchronize the ICPAM appliance and controller clocks to ensure correct event and messaging. See the Changing the NTP Setting for Multiple Gateways for instructions to set NTP on controllers.

License

Displays the Identiv licenses installed on the appliance and enables you to install additional licenses.

             Install: Install additional Identiv Connected Physical Access Control feature licenses. See Obtaining and Installing Optional Feature Licenses .

             Features: Displays the licensed modules currently installed in the appliance.

             Files: Lists the license files installed on the appliance.

Log Level

Defines the log level for capturing log messages. Select a level for each log subject (such as Security). The log levels are Debug, Info, Warn, Error, and Fatal.

Backup

Creates a compressed backup file of all system and configuration data that can be used to restore a server. See Backing up the ICPAM Database.

Event

Prunes and archives historical events from the ICPAM database. Pruned events are moved to a separate database table. Archived events are saved in a password protected .zip file. See the Archiving Historical Events for more information.

Restore

Restores data from a backup or archive file. The server must be stopped using Stop Server in the Commands menu. See the Restoring a Server Backup File.

Upgrade

Enables the server software. To upgrade the server, select Stop Server from the Commands menu, click Browse to select an upgrade file, and then click Upgrade. Select Start Server from the Commands menu after the upgrade is complete. See the Upgrading the ICPAM Server Software.

Localization

Allows you to create and add language packs that display ICPAM menus and other text in a language other than English. You can also display both English and a second language at the same time. See the Troubleshooting and Monitoring.

Note:  The server has to be stopped to enable Localization. You need to upload the required language pack, start the server, and download the new client for the server.

See also:

Menus and Options in the ICPAM Server Administration Utility