Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SOW - Brigade Group - CISCO Meraki Solution
SOW - Brigade Group - CISCO Meraki Solution
1
Contents:-
I) Solution Brief.
V) Exclusions.
Proprietary Notice
This document contains confidential information, which is provided for the sole purpose of
permitting our prospective customers to evaluate the document submitted herewith. The recipient of
this document agrees to maintain such information in confidential and not to reproduce and/or
I) Solution Brief:
The CISCO Meraki Solution proposed to Brigade Group is a Cloud Management Architecture. Meraki’s
architecture provides feature rich network management without on-site management appliances or
WiFi controllers.
Every Meraki device - Including Network Security, wireless access points and GigaEthernet switches
connects over the Internet to Meraki’s datacenters, which run Meraki’s cloud management platform.
In place of traditional command-line based network configuration, Meraki provides a rich web based
dashboard, providing visibility and control over up to tens of thousands of Meraki devices, anywhere
in the world. Tools, designed to scale to large and distributed networks, make policy changes,
firmware updates, deploying new branches, etc. simple and expedient, regardless of size or location.
Meraki’s real time protocols combine the immediacy of on-premise management applications with
the simplicity and centralized control of a cloud application.
Every Meraki device is engineered for cloud management. Specifically, this means that Meraki
devices are designed with memory and CPU resources to perform packet processing, QoS, layer 3-7
security, encryption, etc. at the network edge. As a result, no Network traffic passes through the
cloud, with the cloud providing management functionality out of the data path. This architecture
enables networks to scale horizontally, adding capacity simply by adding more endpoints, without
concern for centralized bottlenecks or chokepoints. Equally important, since all packet processing is
performed on premise, end-user functionality is not compromised if the network’s connection to the
cloud is interrupted.
Meraki’s cloud platform is designed to spread computation and storage across independent server
clusters in geographically isolated datacenters. Any server or datacenter can fail without affecting
customers or the rest of the system. Additionally, Meraki’s datacenter design is field proven to
support tens of thousands
Service
Sl.# Item Name Description Duration QTY
(Months)
1.0
MX250-HW Meraki MX250 Router/Security Appliance --- 2
3.0 MA-PWR-CORD-IN Meraki AC Power Cord for MX and MS (India Plug) --- 18
6.0 MA-CBL-TA-3M Meraki 10 GbE Twinax Cable with SFP+ Modules, 3 Meter --- 16
The following section lists the scope of work as identified, which includes
Project Goals.
Technical scope of activities.
Geographic locations for the implementation.
Timelines.
The high-level project line for executing this project is provided below. Two senior CISCO Certified
resources will be involved in executing this project.
Work Schedule:
All implementation work will be carried out during normal office hours, Monday to Friday, excluding
public holiday’s mutually agreeable timings. Work will be scheduled after a Statement of Work has
been agreed and signed.
V) Exclusions
The following areas are excluded from the scope of the current engagement:
Time required by customer to provide, process the documents made, the time required by
customer to arrange equipment, procure items.
Implementation /changes on third party Network devices.
Modifications to customer applications.
Any other IT Infrastructure Hardware or software procurement, deployment and implementation
are not a part of the scope.
Any other locations not explicitly defined in the geographical scope would be out of scope.
Performance tuning, system optimization or other similar services.
Note: Any other activity not explicitly defined in the scope would be out of scope