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CPM Installation Reference Card MPS Frame Contact MPS Required Merchant Setup Information Before a CyberSource Payment Manager (CPM) can begin payment processing, the merchant must set up an account with Midwest Payment Systems (MPS). Please contact MPS to initiate this process and obtain the required merchant setup information. Also, if you support American Express (AmEx) please contact American Express to obtain their required merchant setup information. Required Information Record Information Merchant ID Store Number Acquirer BIN Destination Country Code Originating ID Midwest Payment Systems 800.278.6888 Category Code FTP Username FTP Password American Express Merchant Services 800.528.5200 FTP File Name American Express Establishment Number Authorization IP Address Authorization Port Number Settlement IP Address Settlement Port Number American Express Merchant Name American Express Service City American Express Charge Descriptors Minimum CPM requirements CPM (Windows) Administration and Server Hardware • • • • • • Form Number: 1169.1 Intel Pentium II Processor (minimum 400 MHz recommended) Minimum 128 Mbytes RAM suggested. Additional RAM may be required depending on transaction volume. Hard disk space with at least 9 Gbytes of available, uncompressed space Dual-speed CD-ROM drive or higher SVGA monitor 10Base-T or faster network interface card (NIC) installed and connected to the network Date Printed: September 2001 Administration and Server Software • • • • Microsoft Windows NT Server or NT Workstation Software 4.0 operating system with Service Pack 6a, Windows 2000 Server, Service Pack 1, or Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Service Pack 1 TCP/IP protocol stack ODBC-compliant and Y2K-compliant database installed on its own computer. The database is required for logging all transactions and CPM Server information. CPM supports Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and Oracle database applications. ODBC driver software for your brand of database installed for the CPM Server. Database Requirements • ODBC compliant and Y2K compliant, relational database management system (RDBM) installed on its own computer. The database is required for logging transaction and CPM Server information. CPM supports Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle database applications. Note CyberSource recommends that SQL Server users who expect to have databases containing 150,000 or more transactions use Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or greater. • The latest ODBC driver software for the database application you will use with the CPM Server. CPM (Unix) Administration Hardware • • • • • • Intel Pentium II Processor (minimum 400 MHz recommended) Minimum 128 Mbytes RAM suggested. Additional RAM may be required depending on transaction volume. Hard disk space with at least 1 Gbyte of available, uncompressed space Dual-speed CD-ROM drive or higher SVGA monitor 10Base-T or faster network interface card (NIC) installed and connected to the network Server Hardware • • • • • Sun Sparc (minimum of one 256 MHz processor) Minimum 128 Mbytes RAM suggested. Additional RAM may be required depending on transaction volume Hard disk drive with at least 1 Gbyte of available, uncompressed space on /opt file system Dual-speed or higher CD-ROM Network interface card (NIC) installed and connected to the network Administration Software • • • • Microsoft Windows NT Server or NT Workstation Software 4.0 operating system with Service Pack 6a, Windows 2000 Server, Service Pack 1, or Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Service Pack 1 TCP/IP protocol stack ODBC-compliant and Y2K-compliant database installed on its own computer. The database is required for logging all transactions and CPM Server information. CPM supports Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and Oracle database applications. ODBC driver software for your brand of database installed for the CPM Server ©2001 by CyberSource Corporation. All rights reserved. Server Software • Sun Solaris 8 operating system with Solaris 8 recommended patch cluster Database Requirements • • Oracle 8.1.x or Sybase 11.x OpenLink ODBC Drivers Technical requirements CPM Installation Unix NT Unix server administrator Windows NT server administrator Database administrator Network administrator Hardware technician Set up the server for the CPM environment (A) • • • • CPM Server $ Locate the server in a secure area that has access to network and communication connections behind a firewall. Connect the server to the network. Configure the TCP/IP protocol stack. Test the network connection. Set up the communication connection for MPS (B) & ' • • Install the required leased line. Connect the leased line to the preconfigured frame relay access device. Install and configure any required auxiliary software (C) Set up the ODBC-compliant database (D) % Install the CPM Server software (A) • • Install the CPM Server software, connect the server to the database, select the payment option, and configure the setup. If installed, configure the CPM Client. Prepare the CPM Server database (D) • • MPS If you’re upgrading from a previous version of CPM, update the CPM database tables. Set up the general and specific MPS settings (A) • • • • • • Form Number: 1169.1 Use the CPM Database Utility and create CPM tables in your ODBC database. Connect the CPM Administration Client to the CPM Server. Choose the established Data Source Name (DSN) for the database and establish login settings. Set up the CPM Server information. Set up the storage parameters for the established database. Set up a merchant for MPS. Set up CPM Security and enable the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) feature for transaction security between the CPM transaction APIs and the CPM Server. Date Printed: September 2001 Test the CPM Server (A) • • • Run local trial transactions on the CPM Server in Test mode to ensure proper connectivity of the network, database, and any auxiliary software. Call MPS and inform them that you would like to run trial transactions to confirm data transmission. Using the CPM Client or your proprietary client program, run the trial transactions for MPS with the CPM Server in Production mode. Once testing is complete, ask MPS to place the connection hardware in the appropriate Production mode. CyberSource Customer Support 314.692.0929 Phone 314.692.0805 Fax ©2001 by CyberSource Corporation. All rights reserved.