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MDE-4390F Gasboy CFN Series NBS (GL3) Credit and Debit Card Network V 1.3.0.0 · November 2008
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Preparing for Configuration
3 – Preparing for Configuration
The information provided in this section is intended for:
• New sites
• GL3 sites upgrading from an earlier version of the software
• Sites converting from other bank host systems
Before configuring the GL3 system, obtain the following information from an assigned NBS
representative:
• The Terminal ID number
• Modem phone numbers (primary and secondary). Even if VSAT is used, a primary and
secondary number should be used for emergencies when VSAT is not available.
• Modem communications baud rate
• If VSAT equipment is used, it must be reprogrammed by Hughes
®
to accept the Gasboy
communications format.
A modem or VSAT system is required to communicate with the NBS host system. VISA I
protocol is the NBS supported protocol for VSAT communications. When adding or
upgrading the GL3 system for VSAT communications, contact and inform an assigned NBS
representative that VSAT will be used at the merchant location. The Hughes Personal Earth
Station (PES) must be programmed with the CTNGLBLAN Hughes template. Refer to
“Editing Network Parameters (-E)”
on
, when setting up VSAT or modem communications.
Determine the Site Controller port to be assigned to connect to the NBS host, and connect that
port to a Gasboy qualified modem or VSAT system.
The NBS GL3 software meets the compliance of Visa PED and PCI when used with approved
PIN pad devices. All default PIN pad prompts will work with VeriFone
®
and Ingenico
®
Visa
PED certified PIN pads. Refer to MDE-4316 CFN III Configuration Manual for Windows NT
to modify the default Island Card Reader (ICR) prompts. Meeting Visa PED or PCI
requirements restricts the prompts allowed.
Prompts are designed to meet current Visa PED and PCI standards. Current VeriFone and
Ingenico PIN Pads will not allow a non-compliant prompt to be displayed. Therefore, when
setting up the prompts for local cards, it would be a good practice to set up the prompts in a
manner that meets the Visa PED and PCI standards. Refer to
for Reader and Console parameters for best practice prompt message options.