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Technology Services Reference

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This is a quick reference guide for information and technology specialists responsible for integrating and supporting Self-Hosted versions of Alexandria; use it as a starting point to help identify any issues that pertain to your specific operating environment or to quickly locate links to more detailed information.

Several existing support documents detail Alexandria features in further detail.

Alexandria is completely self-contained and can be installed on both “Server” and “Desktop” versions of Microsoft Windows and Macintosh OSX.

Part of understanding how Alexandria works is understanding our terminology.

  • We call our Alexandria Server the Data Station.
  • The web-based interface that librarians and operators use is called the Librarian.
  • The web-based interfaces that patrons use to search your collection are part our Researcher suite.

Alexandria v7 is a Web 2.0+ application that requires an internet browser (i.e. HTML 5) for the best user experience.


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Antivirus Scans and Software 

You should regularly perform a virus scan with antivirus software. We recommend that you close Alexandria so it is not be an active service before performing such scans, or that your Alexandria Data Folder be excluded from these scans.


Information and Technology Services Quick Reference Guide

Accessing Alexandria's standard and expanded services requires that you configure your firewall to allow certain ports and addresses. However, depending on the internet security requirements at your location, you may only want to enable firewall access for the services that you use.

Below is a comprehensive list of addresses you should allow in your firewall's access control list.

NamePortsIP AddressURL
Alexandria Data Station30427

COMPanion Web Services80

COMPanion Core Services80

s3.amazon.com
s3.amazonaws.com

COMPanion FTP Support21209.210.70.4

ftp.companioncorp.com

COMPanion Cover Art Services



aws.amazon.com
images.amazon.com

Google Analytics80

google-analytics.com

Title Assistant210 2200 7090

COMPanion Online Help80209.210.70.4

www.goalexandria.com/v7Docs/

COMPanion Support Email25

mail.companioncorp.com

COMPanion Update Server



s3.amazon.com
s3.amazonaws.com

Lexiles30427

Mitinet's AccessMARC210

z3950.accessmarc-db.com

LDAP389
636


Axis 3606001*

axis360.baker-taylor.com

Baker and Taylor

schoolselection.btol.com

Bound to Stay Bound



www.btsb.com

Capstone Publishers



www.capstoneinteractivelibrary.com

Mackin

www.mackin.com

MackinVIA443
6001*

api.mackinvia.com

netTrekker

school.nettrekker.com

NoveList80

imageserver.epnet.com

OverDrive80
443
80
6001*

api.overdrive.com
oauth.overdrive.com
images.contentreserve.com

Perma-Bound

www.perma-bound.com/Alexandria

Perma-eHub6001*

www.perma-bound.com/ebooks/ehub-info.faces

SAFARI Montage



safarimontage.com

Sneak Peek
208.111.148.6*.syndetics.com
soundzabound

soundzabound.com

Troubleshooting Checklist

Sometimes, when Alexandria is behaving abnormally, there may be conflicts on your end caused by blocked ports, aggressive emails filters, etc.

Try these things first:

  1. Does your machine have a network filter turned on?
  2. Does your network have filters turned on that are blocking Alexandria communications?
  3. Does your network block communications outside your network?
  4. Do you have an email firewall that is blocking or filtering Alexandria messages?