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  • 1. Are micro deposits used to validate A2A transfers? I heard that there's a new NACHA rule about that. Public
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    The CU*BASE A2A toolkit does not use micro deposits. Your credit union must configure the third-party FI information in CU*BASE prior to the member having access to initiate A2A transactions, so you are responsible for performing the appropriate validations on the ownership of the account prior to any transfers being initiated. Since we do not use micro deposits, this rule change does not apply to the A2A Transfers feature available via CU*BASE and our online/mobile banking products. micro  More...
  • 2. Does the Pay Anyone micro-app support two-factor authentication? Public
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    No. The Pay Anyone micro-app does not support two-factor authentication (2FA). The Pay Anyone micro-app does support the use of MACO . Your credit union can activate 2FA for the It's Me 247 interface of Pay Anyone (Person-to-Person/ P2P transfers). Learn more in the related links below.
  • 3. Can you explain how the NACHA Web Debit Rule relates to the Membership Opening Process (MOP) and A2A transfers? Public
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    When a new member joins your credit union through MOP, they can fund their account with a plastic from another FI. Magic-Wrighter uses this information to debit the member via the plastics rails, then credits the member in CU*BASE via ACH. Therefore, because no ACH debit transaction is being originated, we do not believe there is any need to opt into the Magic-Wrighter Web Debit Validation service if you offer funding via your MOP site. As far as the CU*BASE A2A toolkit in partnership with Mag  More...
  • 4. What do I need to know about CNS and cybersecurity services? Public
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    CNS is a trusted partner of our credit unions and often we are the first call when there’s a cyber event at an institution. However, there are important limitations to the cybersecurity services that CNS provides. CNS provides general office network design, implementation, and management services. CNS will monitor and patch for supported patches . CNS does not provide cyber security services. CNS does not warrant that managed networks are immune to cyber events or breaches or that lost dat  More...
  • 5. What are the self-processor network requirements for CBX? Public
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    Before you begin: CU*Answers requires any CBX environment to be in an isolated sole-purposed DMZ to protect you from our network and to protect us from your network. Any distributed environment requires a load balancer with sticky sessions to function properly. CU*Answers only supports F5 load balancers. Our current recommended server sizing for self processors (not partners) is 4 cores, 16GB RAM, but may need to be adjusted based on actual usage patterns. Windows Server 2019 and associated lic  More...
  • 6. I purchased a Dell computer, which now is not working correctly. What is the number for Dell technical support? Public
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    The phone number for general support at Dell is 1-800-624-9896 . Be prepared to give Dell the 7-character service tag ID which is on the computer case. dell optiplex
  • 7. What Network Operating System does CU*BASE use? Public
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    CU*BASE runs on the IBM iSeries platform utilizing the i5 Operating System. The System i platform comes integrated with the components necessary to support robust business computing including the operating system, database, security, communications and networking, middleware, application servers and more. System i5 models can run multiple operating systems and applications simultaneously. They support applications running in IBM i5/OS®, Microsoft® Windows®1, Linux®, IBM AIX 5L&tr  More...
  • 8. What are the Network Requirements for Self-Processors? New Public
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    NOTE: This Knowledge Base item will be adjusted as more is learned about CBX. This DOES NOT supersede the existing network components but complements them. Ports are TCP unless noted. In addition to the routes listed in the CU*Asterisk Network Requirements Knowledge Base item , self-processors must also route the following to CU*Answers: 63.236.240.89/32 10.10.1.0/24 Requirements for CBX: CU*Answers requires any CBX environment to be in an isolated, sole-purposed DMZ to protect you from our netw  More...