Fault Tolerant powered by Hydra
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Discover the cutting-edge Hydra Protocol, introduced in January 2013, which revolutionizes fault tolerance in security systems. This innovative dynamic network architecture ensures automated system recovery with minimal impact on operations during component failures. Features include peer-to-peer communication, real-time synchronization across devices, and automated firmware updates for seamless operation, guaranteeing high availability and security. Designed for scalability, the system meets advanced security needs while maintaining efficient management and recovery processes.
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Fault Tolerant powered by Hydra January 2013 Next Generation Security Solutions
Fault Tolerance Architecture Is a means of System Recovery utilizing “Automated System Reconfiguration” provided through Dynamic Network Architecture (DNA) with little or no impact on system security or operations upon a failure within any of the components within the system.
PCSC - Hydra Protocol • Utilizes “Authentication” Protocol • Peer to Peer Communication Protocol • Dynamic Communication Architecture • Communication Manager for FTCs, DDMs and SDMs • Ability to Quickly Detect “communication failure” • Automatically “Re-Route” DDM/SDM to “Alternate” FTCs • Host to FTC Data Synchronization • FTC to FTC Data Synchronization • FTC to DDM/SDM System Parameter Synchronization • Automated Firmware Validation and Updates for FTC, DDM and SDM
NXG System Hydra Protocol FTC 2 FTC 1 LAN Door Status REX Door Status REX LAN Door Lock Door Lock Card Reader Dual Door Module 1 DDM’s 2 through “n”
NXG System Hydra Protocol — FTC Auto Recover FTC 2 FTC 1 LAN Door Status REX Door Status REX LAN Door Lock Door Lock Card Reader DDM 1 DDMs 2 through “n”
NXG System Hydra System Recovery After Failure FTC 2 FTC 1 LAN Door Status REX Door Status REX LAN Door Lock Door Lock Card Reader DDM 1 DDM 2 through “n”
NXG System Hydra Recovery and Synchronization FTC 2 FTC 1 LAN Door Status REX Door Status REX LAN Door Lock Door Lock Card Reader DDM 1 DDM 2 through “n”
NXG System Hydra FTC2 Updated - System Operational FTC 2 FTC 1 LAN Door Status REX Door Status REX LAN Door Lock Door Lock Card Reader DDM 1 DDM 2 through “n”
FTC Status Display • Optional - VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) • FTC Number at top • FTC-DDM-SDM # – Scrolling Status • Status (where X = Controller Number) +X+ Requesting Assignment X? Not in Initial Assignment List -X- Deleted from FTC monitoring List X+ Added to FTC monitoring list X Controller Communication Status Okay . No Response from Nodes
New FTC Features • All the Features of IQ series • 12 AG per Cardholder • Stale Cards • Escort Required by Reader • 12 or 24 Digit Card Numbers • Card Activation & Deactivation by Date and Time (hh:mm) • Global I/O within Clique • Global Entry/Exit within Clique • HSPD Compliant (PIV, TWIC, etc.)
Typical FTC Installation Host System Work Station WAN DDM/SDM FTC Rack Mount FTCs
Enterprise Topology Management Center WAN Backup FTCs at Remote Site Primary DDM and FTCs at Remote Site