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Overview

The Velocity Certificate Checking Service is a key software component of Identiv’s Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (FICAM) Solution. The latest version of Identiv’s FICAM Solution includes the following hardware and software components:.

  • The current release of the FED Unlimited Edition of Velocity (running on a Windows server and Windows client PCs)

  • The Velocity Certificate Checking Service (running on a Windows server)

  • M2, M8, Mx, or Mx-1 controllers

  • A SNIB3 communications expansion board (or the equivalent functionality built onto the Mx-1's main board), for each controller running in FICAM mode

  • An RS-485 Readers Expansion Board (RREB), or the equivalent functionality built onto the Mx-1's main board, for each controller running in FICAM mode

  • FICAM-capable OSDP/RS-485 card readers (such as Identiv’s uTrust TS Government readers, or Veridt’s Stealth Bio or Stealth Dual readers)

  • To enroll PIV, PIV-I, or TWIC cards into Velocity, you need a FICAM-capable smart card reader with contacts; to do fingerprint authentication during enrollment, your enrollment station also needs to include a fingerprint scanner

Installing and Licensing this Service

Part of setting up Identiv’s FICAM Solution involves installing and licensing the Velocity Certificate Checking Service, which consists of the following three tasks:

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  1. Right-click on the icon for Velocity’s Service Control Manager (in the Windows tray), and choose Settings.

  2. In the resulting Velocity Settings dialog, click on the Velocity Cert Check Service entry in the left-hand pane

    On the resulting Velocity Cert Check Service Settings page, click on the Configure button

  3. On the General page of the resulting Velocity Cert Check Service Configuration dialog, copy the value in the System ID field to the Windows Clipboard, then paste it into an email message.

  4. Right-click on the icon for Velocity’s Service Control Manager (in the Windows tray), and choose Velocity License Manager.

  5. On the resulting Velocity License Manager window, copy the value of the Velocity Server ID field (on the top line) to the Windows Clipboard, then paste it into the email message.

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  6. Compose your email message so that:

    • It is addressed to vlas@identiv.com.

    • It has a Subject such as “License Request for Velocity Cert Check Service“.

    • The Body includes the System ID value and the Server ID value.

  7. Send the email and close for Velocity License Manager.

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