Definition: An Integrated Communications Network (ICN) streamlines all of your building infrastructure into one easy to manage environment.
Traditionally, when a business made an investment in a building they tended to install and manage separate cabling infrastructure.
These systems significantly increase the upfront and ongoing costs of implementing and managing the environment.
The Integrated Communications Network (ICN) is a common communications network that shall be used by all nominated building control and monitoring systems/equipment (in lieu of each system installing their own network) for communication between devices, controllers, servers, workstations etc.
Each System will be delegated a Virtual Local Area Network to provide separation between them while using the common network and cabling infrastructure.
The ICN provides the ability for each sub-system to connect securely through the firewall via VPN access for contractors to have access to their systems remotely.
The Integrated Communications Network (ICN) is composed of two parts and they are the passive network components and the active network components.