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Panel Networking Guide
Introduction
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Legal Disclaimers ............................................................................ 2
Document Objectives ..................................................................... 4
Terminology..................................................................................... 4
Registration...................................................................................... 5
Additional Resources...................................................................... 5
Understanding the Network Environment .................................. 6
Network Requirements.................................................................. 6
Bandwidth Usage............................................................................ 6
Firewall Considerations.................................................................. 7
-E Control Panels and Proxy Servers ............................................ 7
ACS6000, ACS300,
ACS5000, and IPDC
II
Accessing the Administrative Interface........................................ 8
Main Tab ........................................................................................ 12
Networking Tab............................................................................. 13
System Tab .................................................................................... 22
Hardware Tab................................................................................ 27
Application Tab ............................................................................. 33
Cellular Module Tab...................................................................... 35
Troubleshooting (ACS6000, ACS300, ACS5000, & IPDC)........... 36
ACS100
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Accessing the Administrative Interface...................................... 38
Main Tab ........................................................................................ 40
Networking Tab............................................................................. 41
System Tab .................................................................................... 48
Hardware Tab................................................................................ 52
Application Tab ............................................................................. 57
Troubleshooting (ACS100) ........................................................... 59

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Legal Disclaimers
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation or when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause harmful interference and
2. These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement (ACS6000 and ACS300 only)
1. The transmitter must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters
between the radiator and your body.
Underwriter Laboratories (UL) Compliance
Brivo controllers comply with the UL 294 Standard for access control units with the following restrictions:
• All models: The Ethernet port is for supplemental use only. The unit will continue to operate standalone if
the network connection is interrupted.
• All models: The monitoring software is not UL evaluated.
• ACS6000/ACS300: Wi-Fi connection is supplemental and was not evaluated by UL.
• ACS300: Bluetooth capability was not veried by UL.
Canada-Underwriters Laboratories (C-UL) Compliance
For C-UL Listed applications, the unit shall be installed in accordance with Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code.
Parts and Service
All Brivo controllers contain no user serviceable parts. The lithium battery is not serviceable and is to be replaced by
qualied service technicians only.

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Documentation Disclaimer and Restrictions
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part
of Brivo Systems LLC. For the most up-to-date information, visit https://partner.brivo.com/welcome and click Sign In
to gain access to the Partner Portal.
This document and the data herein shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed to others for procurement or
manufacturing, except as authorized with the written permission of Brivo Systems LLC. The information contained
within this document or within the product itself is considered the exclusive property of Brivo Systems LLC. All
information in this document or within the hardware and software product themselves is protected by the copyright
and/or other intellectual property laws of the United States.
Product Support
All support for this product is provided by the third-party dealer. Please contact the dealer who installed the
product with questions and support requests.
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Brivo®is a trademark of Brivo Systems LLC. Brivo Systems LLC., 7700 Old Georgetown Road, Suite 300, Bethesda,
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Document Objectives
This Panel Networking Guide provides all the information needed to operate a Brivo control panel on a Local Area
Network (LAN) connected to the Internet. The document covers the -E and -A versions of the control panels.
By default, the Brivo control panels automatically congure themselves upon power-up and contacts the Brivo
Onair Cloud Server (-E) or the Brivo Onsite Server (-A) with no intervention from the installer or IT personnel. This
ease of installation is possible because the control panel:
• uses DHCP to congure network parameters
• does NOT require a static or routable IP address
• initiates all communications with the Brivo Onair Cloud Server or Brivo Onsite Server
• for the –E panel, it uses only HTTPS (Port 443 Outbound) to communicate with the Brivo Onair Cloud Server
The Panel Networking Guide’s primary audience is trained access control installation technicians (Installers) and IT
personnel, who should use this Guide in conjunction with the corresponding Installation Manual. This document
may also be used by dealers and their sales professionals to help them conduct pre-sales, and to provide client
support during the network conguration process. It may also be used for in-house training purposes and ongoing
support.
Terminology
Following is a list of terms that are used throughout this document. While some of these terms may have other
meanings, the denitions provided below are the ones intended in this Installation Manual, and certain terminology
may not apply to all models.
• Control chassis. The main chassis for a control panel. The control chassis contains the MAIN BOARD, and for
the ACS5000 and ACS6000, may also contain one expansion board, either a DOOR BOARD or an
INPUT/OUTPUT BOARD (if using a standard chassis) or three expansion boards in any combination of
DOOR BOARDs or INPUT/OUTPUT BOARDs (if using a large chassis).
• Expansion chassis. ACS5000 and ACS6000 only. Additional chassis, containing one or two expansion
boards, either DOOR BOARDs and/or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs.
• Large expansion chassis. ACS5000 and ACS6000 only. Additional chassis, containing up to four expansion
boards, either DOOR BOARDs and/or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs.
• Control panel. The complete system of control chassis and possible expansion chassis for an account. A
control panel will have the MAIN BOARD (contained in the control chassis) and (if using an ACS5000 or
ACS6000) a number of additional expansion chassis (standard or large) to hold a maximum of 14 additional
DOOR BOARDs and/or INPUT OUTPUT BOARDs (for a total maximum of 15 boards).
• Access control system (ACS). The complete interaction between a control panel and the Brivo product (Onair
or Onsite Server).
• Brivo Onair®. Brivo’s cloud-based software application which enables the end user to manage their Brivo
Onair account.
• Brivo Onair Cloud Server. The o-site servers, hosted by Brivo, that are used to store an account’s database.
Conguration and maintenance of the control panel is managed through Brivo Onair.
• Brivo Onsite Server. Brivo’s appliance-based application which enables the end user to manage their Brivo
Onsite Server account.

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Registration
The control panel is considered “registered” when it is properly installed and congured through the Brivo Onair
Cloud Server (for the -E) or the Brivo Onsite Server (for the -A). Please refer to the Brivo Installation Worksheets and
Brivo Onair Quick Start Guide/Brivo Onsite Server Quick Start Guide available at www.brivo.com.
Additional Resources
The following additional resources are available for the installer as well as the client.
• Installation Manuals
• Installation Worksheets
• https://www.brivo.com
• Technical Support: 1-866-BRIVO-4-U

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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 eect on your LAN environment. It requires very little
bandwidth and no network management.
The control panel produces the following types of network trac:
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 ve-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 conguration.
For both panel versions, it downloads new data sets via HTTPS when available. Data sets consist of credentials,
schedules, conguration 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 rmware is upgraded automatically when the hardware connects to the Brivo Onair Cloud
Server for the rst time.
For the -A, when the panel rst handshakes with the Brivo Onsite Server appliance, the rmware will automatically
be updated. Additionally, the administrator of the Brivo Onsite Server appliance may manually update the rmware
of all connected panels when the Brivo Onsite Server appliance receives a new upgrade le.

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Firewall Considerations
The -E panel operates successfully through any rewall that is congured to allow OUTBOUND HTTPS trac (Port
443). It does not require that any rewall ports be open to INBOUND trac from outside your environment. This is
because of the way that the HTTP(S) protocol operates with rewalls.
Data from the Brivo Onair Cloud Server is downloaded to the control panel by virtue of the fact that rewalls allow
the response to an HTTP(S) “POST” message to return through the rewall, provided the original POST message
originated from within the rewall, as it does in the case of an installed –E panel.
-E Control Panels and Proxy Servers
If there is a proxy server on your network which ordinarily blocks outbound network trac, please see your network
administrator to obtain the required proxy server settings: login ID, password, port number, and IP address of
the proxy server. The -E control panel requires this information to authenticate itself to the proxy server and gain
access to the Internet.
Using a proxy server may also require that the -E control panel be congured to use a static IP address so that the
proxy server can correctly identify the control panel as a “special case” and allow it to communicate to the Internet.

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ACS6000, ACS300, ACS5000, & IPDC
This chapter is devoted to the ACS6000, ACS300, ACS5000, and IPDC control panels. For information on the ACS100
control panel, refer to the following chapter.
Accessing the Local Administrative Interface
This section describes how to connect to the Brivo control panel local Administrative Interface (often described
throughout this document as the WebCLI).
NOTE: In most cases, the Brivo control panel will self-congure its network settings without any input from the
installer. You will only need to use access the Administrative Interface if you need to congure your network settings
manually or for troubleshooting.
Connect a Laptop to the Admin Port
With your laptop powered down, connect a CAT 5 network cable with RJ45 jacks from the ADMIN port on the Main
Board to the network jack on your laptop, as shown in the gures below.
Figure 1: ACS5000 - Connect laptop to the Admin port
Figure 2: ACS6000 - Connect laptop to the Admin port

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Figure 3: ACS300 - Connect laptop to the Admin port
When the Ethernet connection is working properly, you will see a green LED illuminated on the right side of the
socket. If the green light is not illuminated, check both the connection on the control panel and on the Ethernet hub
to which the panel is wired.
Connect the Main Board to a LAN (both -E or- A)
Connect an Ethernet cable from a 10/100 Base T hub to the RJ45 LAN port located on the Main Board, as shown in
the gures, below.
NOTE: Only the Main Board requires an Ethernet connection; any other boards that are slaved o the Main Board
communicate via the CAN bus.
Figure 4: ACS5000 - Connect Main Board to LAN

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Figure 5: ACS6000 - Connect Main Board to LAN
Figure 6: ACS300 - Connect Main Board to LAN
When the Ethernet connection is working properly, you will see a green LED illuminated on the right side of the
socket. If the green light is not illuminated, check the connection on the control panel as well as the connection on
the Ethernet hub to which the panel is wired.
Power on the Laptop
Now that you have connected a cable from the laptop to the Main Board, power on your laptop.
During the power-on sequence, your laptop will obtain local network settings from the Main Board, provided your
laptop’s network conguration is set to “Automatically Obtain IP Address.” This is the most common setting for
computers running Microsoft Windows.
If your laptop is not congured to obtain network settings automatically, use the Help utilities on your laptop to
determine how to change the settings for your operating system.
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