UFC 4-021-02NF
27 September 2006
change 1, 23 October 2006
CHAPTER 5 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM ...................................................... 75
5-1
OVERVIEW................................................................................................. 75
5-2
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) ...................................................... 75
5-3
INTERIOR SENSORS ................................................................................ 75
5-4
EXTERIOR SENSORS ............................................................................... 82
5-5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...................................................................... 93
5-6
IDS DESIGN GUIDANCE ........................................................................... 93
5-7
SUMMARY.................................................................................................. 96
CHAPTER 6 DATA TRANSMISSION MEDIA (DTM) .................................................. 97
6-1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 97
6-2
BANDWIDTH ANALYSIS ............................................................................ 97
6-3
SECURE COMMUNICATIONS................................................................... 98
6-4
NETWORK TOPOGRAPHY ....................................................................... 98
6-5
COMMUNICATION REDUNDANCY ......................................................... 103
6-6
TRANSMISSION MODES/PROTOCOLS ................................................. 103
6-7
TRANSMISSION MEDIA .......................................................................... 103
6-8
TECHNOLOGY COMPARISION .............................................................. 105
6-9
ENCRYPTION .......................................................................................... 105
CHAPTER 7 DISPATCH CENTER ........................................................................... 107
7-1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 107
7-2
SPACE ...................................................................................................... 108
7-3
LIGHTING ................................................................................................. 109
7-4
CONSOLES .............................................................................................. 109
7-5
MONITORS............................................................................................... 111
7-6
GROUNDING/POWER CONDITIONING .................................................. 111
7-7
HVAC ........................................................................................................ 111
7-8
SUPPORT ROOMS .................................................................................. 112
CHAPTER 8 ESS SUBSYSTEM INTEGRATION ...................................................... 113
8-1
OVERVIEW............................................................................................... 113
8-2
COMMUNICATION FROM THE IDS TO THE ACS .................................. 113
8-3
COMMUNICATION FROM THE IDS TO THE CCTV SYSTEM ................ 113
8-4
COMMUNICATION FROM THE CCTV SYSTEM TO THE ACS .............. 114
8-5
COMMUNICATION FROM THE ACS TO THE DISPATCH CENTER ...... 115
8-6
COMMUNICATION FROM THE DISPATCH CENTER TO THE ACS ...... 115
8-7
BANDWIDTH ANALYSIS .......................................................................... 115
CHAPTER 9 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CROSS-DISCIPLINE
COORDINATION ........................................................................................................ 117
9-1
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ................................................................... 117
9-2
GENERAL COORDINATION .................................................................... 118
9-3
CIVIL COORDINATION ............................................................................ 118
9-4
ARCHITECTURAL COORDINATION ....................................................... 118
9-5
LIFE SAFETY CODE CONSIDERATIONS ............................................... 121
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