Astro 25 Advanced Messaging Solution; System Setup For Astro Advanced Messaging Solution - Motorola APX 7000 User Manual

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ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution

The ASTRO 25 Advanced Messaging Solution allows you to
quickly send and receive messages and run database queries
directly from your data-enabled Motorola two-way radios.
Federal mandate requires Two-Factor Authentication when
querying Federal and State databases. With this advance
messaging solution you have the ability enable Two-Factor
Authentication.
With Query and Two-Factor Authentication, you can use a
secure system logon to initiate and receive key information on
people, vehicles and properties when doing the regular security
patrol. You can access to local or external databases such as
the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), for "Hot Hits" on
priors and warrants. Query and Two-Factor Authentication has
Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) security
compliance for queries.
With this Advanced Messaging Solution, ARS functionality
splits between two protocols:
ARS for Device Registration
New User Authentication for User Login
TMS functionality splits between two protocols:
TMS for messaging
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The radio with Two-Factor capabilities are backward compatible
with the existing device registration system and TMS servers.

System Setup for ASTRO Advanced Messaging
Solution
Your user name, unit ID and password all need to be
provisioned in PremierOne™. Your user account in PremierOne
needs to be linked to an RSA account specifying a token to be
used with the Two-Factor passcode.
The radios caches the user name, unit ID and or Single Factor
password in the codeplug, this allows the radio to automatically
log in to use Single Factor authentication upon power up or
mode change. The Two-Factor passcode is not stored in the
codeplug. You can upgrade the Single Factor session to a Two-
Factor session by entering the Two-Factor passcode only. After
an interruption (for example mode change, DSR switch over,
power loss) the radio is capable of restoring the active session
in its current state as long as the session is active in the server.
Note:
Power loss and power down are different activities,
power down occurs when the user intentionally powers
off the radio, power loss is when the battery dies or is
removed from the unit.

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