Migrating from an existing legacy access control system to an IP-based ACS makes it easier for an organisation to operate, expand, and customise its physical access control infrastructure.
 
A successful migration requires planning and careful consideration. First, it is important to have a clear set of goals. Then, before beginning to plan a migration, an organisation must evaluate its existing system to determine the costs and time required to complete the process.
 
There are multiple steps involved in a successful migration to IP-based access control system. A complete picture concerning an organisation’s current ACS and the requirements for the new system is essential for determining what hardware, software, power, wiring, and networking components can be reused.
 
 
What's inside?
 
  • Why you should consider switching systems
  • Considerations for migration
  • Implementing the migration

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