Everbridge PACS Connector
The Everbridge PACS Connector is designed to integrate Everbridge’s Critical Event Management system with events from Physical Access Control Systems (PACS).
Two different solutions utilize the Everbridge PACS Connector:
- C-Cure 9000
- OnGuard for OpenAccess
C-Cure 9000
The Everbridge C-CURE 9000 Connector is supported on C-CURE 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, and 3.0. (including Enterprise).
Use Cases
- Updates Last Known Locations of Everbridge Contacts based on badging activity.
- Ability to launch Incidents and Scenarios based on configurable rules for C-CURE alarms (New feature).
Required Licenses
The Connector was written using victor Web Services, which will require a new license from JCI. The new license option is CC9WS-EVERBDG ("Everbridge - Webservice Suite Connection - Integration").
There is no additional cost for the Connector from Everbridge. It is included with Safety Connection or CEM for Mobility.
OnGuard for OpenAccess
This version of the Everbridge OnGuard Connector was written using the OpenAccess REST API, which will make the Connector easier to configure and improve the stability of the integration. It is certified for OnGuard 8.0, 8.1 and 8.2
Use Cases
- Updates Last Known Locations of Everbridge Contacts based on badging activity.
- Ability to launch Incidents and Scenarios based on configurable rules for OnGuard alarm.
Required Licenses
Previous versions of the Connector required a DataconduIT license from LenelS2. The DataconduIT license will no longer be needed. You will need to order 2 SKUs from LenelS2 for the integration to work:
- A new OpenAccess Everbridge SKU (IPC-311-EVRBG01).
- A corresponding system size SKU. The cost of system size SKU will depend on the customer's reader size.
There is no additional cost for the Connector from Everbridge. It is included with Safety Connection or CEM for Mobility.
Resources
Click the attachments to download the PACS Connector Guide and the ZIP files containing the import and export files.
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