Http parameter substitutions – HID EDGE EVO Solo User Guide User Manual

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4. Deselect the checkbox for the alert action you want to stop.

5. Click Save.

HTTP Parameter Substitutions

HTTP messages may be constructed to include relevant data that is related to the event triggering
the message. This data is referred to as "parameter substitution" in this help document. All events
do not include the same set of data. See the following table for the parameters that are available
with each type of event.

When a HTTP alert is generated, additional EDGE EVO Solo system generated information can
be incorporated into the message configured by the installer. Examples would include the time
the alert was generated or information about the cardholder that triggered the alert. This dynamic
content is specified using a special Token String that the installer configures as part of the HTTP
message. For example, http:://192.168.0.2/alert-receiver.cgi?$time&$lastname would send the
time and cardholder last name, when available, for all events that were configured to send that
URL.

Content
Type

Token
String

Supported Events

Description

Date

$date

All

Date the event occurred. Dates will
be formatted as yyyy-mm-dd.

Time

$time

All

Time the event occurred. Time will
be formatted as hh:mm:ss. Time is
based on a 24-hour clock.

Time Zone $timezone All

This is the EDGE EVO Solo sys-
tem timezone mnemonic, eg. MST,
EST, etc.

Cardhold-
er

Last

Name

$lastname Granted Access

Granted Access - Extended Time

Denied Access - Schedule

Denied Access - Incorrect PIN

Denied Access - PIN Lockout

Denied Access - Card Expired

Denied Access - PIN Expired

The associated cardholder last
name will be provided, when avail-
able. If unavailable, the result will be
empty.

$firstname Granted Access

The associated cardholder first
name will be provided, when avail-

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