LPN

LSL Processing Node is the hardware component of the LSL Access Control System. Communicates with the LES and directly controls the various hardware readers and portal relays.

LSL Communication Server v5.0

The LSL ACS Communication Server ( LCS ) is a new server component of the LSL ACS system, that can run on Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X. It can run on the same server as the LSL Enterprise Server or on a separate server for performance and redundancy.

For modern multi-core CPU's and in keeping with the LSL design philosophy of completely distributed, no single point of failure systems, this server allows for better balance and superior performance across the LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking product.

The primary function of the LSL Communication Server is the following:

    LSL Enterprise Console v5.0

    The LSL Enterprise Console ( LEC ) is the graphical user interface for the system.  All configuration of the LSL LPN-SEC’s and LSL Enterprise Server are performed through LEC.  Users, Portals, Control Options, Authorized User, Portal, and Times, real-time output from the LSL LPN-SEC’s, the LEC is a one stop user interface for the system.

    LPN-SEC - LSL Security Processing Node v5.0

    LSL has designed and developed a hardened Linux based embedded industrial class solution utilizing a robust distributed paradigm.   The system has many different applications. 

    One of the first to see commercial success is the LPN-SEC security and tracking node.  Combined with LSL Enterprise software this system provides a complete multi-format access control solution for tracking people, assets, vehicles, and securing buildings with integrated billing/charge back capability for parking applications.

    LSL RFID Access Control System & Asset Tracking v4.1

    The LSL RFID Access Control and Asset Tracking System ( LSL ACS ) is a hardware and software combination that provides a complete solution for asset tracking, electronic door authorization, access control, auditing, and logging.  It can be configured to utilize Biometric ( fingerprint, iris, facial recognition ), active RFID, passive RFID, magnetic card readers, HID ProxCards, numeric keypads, and many other access control and asset tracking reader types.

    What's New in LSL ACS 4.1