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Network Solution

For
RSPL Karunga Plant

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Contents
1 Revision History .................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Purpose of the Document ..................................................................................................................... 3
3 Customer Profile ................................................................................................................................... 3
4 Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 3
4.1 Key Considerations........................................................................................................................ 4
4.2 Velocis recommendation for switch network. .............................................................................. 4
5 Existing network details ........................................................................................................................ 4
6 Solution ................................................................................................................................................. 4
6.1 Proposed Architecture .................................................................................................................. 5
6.2 Solution highlights......................................................................................................................... 5
6.3 Node Devices and SFP Distribution details ................................................................................. 23
6.4 Hub Room network devices. ....................................................................................................... 23
7 Applicatons Rendered: ........................................................................................................................ 23
7.1 IP Telephony: .............................................................................................................................. 23
7.2 Cisco IP phones 3905 Key features ............................................................................................. 24
7.3 Cisco IP phones 7821 Key features ............................................................................................. 25
7.4 Cisco IP phones 8845 Key features ............................................................................................. 25
8 Scope of Work ..................................................................................................................................... 26
8.1 Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 26
8.2 Out of Scope................................................................................................................................ 26
9 Unpriced BOQ ..................................................................................................................................... 27
10 Velocis Profile...................................................................................................................................... 27
11 Appendix ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Key products for the solution ..................................................................................................................... 28

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1 Revision History

Version no Release Date Reason for Change Author’s

1.0 24/04/2019 Initial Sandeep Kumar

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2 Purpose of the Document


This document outlines the high level design solution for RSPL Karunga Plant. The document
describes, solution, scope of work & pre-requisites against the requirements. Whilst all due care
and diligence has been taken in the preparation of this document, it is possible that a document of
this nature may contain assumptions, errors or omissions as a result of a misunderstanding of
requirements of RSPL.

3 Customer Profile
RSPL Group is more than 5800 crore diversified conglomerate, which is committed to value for
money propositions & credited with several innovations over last 3 decades. The sagacity to weave
its business around consumer needs has conferred RSPL Group with a distinct value and identity.
Efficient capital structure, cutting edge technology, operational discipline and a widespread
distribution network, have together attributed to enhance RSPL Group and enabled the
organization to deliver value to consumers.

4 Requirements
This is a new plant and RSPL want to connect entire plant over fiber media to provide wire,
wireless, CCTV, IPT network in require building blocks.

We considered following point as requirement.

1. Network should have redundant connectivity to each building block.

2. Backbone network connectivity should be on 10G

3. User/device connectivity should be on 1G.

4. There should but redundant network Hub room to achive maximum redundancy.

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5. Firewall reuire to secure local internet access.

6. User from Plan shuld be able to access network/server resource in data center Gurgaon.

7. Requirement of IPT in the plant, users should be able to make calls to the Gurgaon office and
vice versa.

8. Integration of existing Public Announcement(PA) system with CUCM.


9. Integration of CCTV system with CUCM for live viewing of camera footage on IP phones.
10. High Secure Wi-Fi solution for wireless users.
11. Existing Controller installed in Gurgoan will be used to control and manage the propsed AP’s.

4.1 Key Considerations


1. Rundant connectivity in each block/rack.
2. Backbone network connectivity on 10G
3. Users/device connectivity on 1G
4. One Cisco Business Edition 6000 in Gurgaon Data center and one at the plant site working in
HA for Call Control.
5. Cisco 7821 and 3905 SIP phones are considered for calling.
6. Cisco 8845 SIP phones are considered for video calling.
7. Two Cisco Voice Gateway ISR 4321 with 2 port PRI card at Gujrat plant working in HA.
8. Integration of PA can be tested if it supports CTI, SCCP, SIP or H323 protocol.
9. Integration of CCTV system can be tested if it supports SCCP, SIP or H323 protocol.
10. Cisco 1852I and 1542I access point are considered for wireless connectivity.

4.2 Velocis recommendation for switch network.


1. We can can connect backbone network on 1G fiber as it will help to optimize cost of solution
and there would not performance impact.

2. Connect 5-6 location in single fiber ring as best practice in industry.

5 Existing network details


There is existing network but customer do not want to integrate this network with new proposed
network.

6 Solution
As per customer requirement we have designed network to provide high avability and asked
bandwith in backbone and access layer of network.

Core network devices has placed in CCR and SCC network room.

Access network switch hop (rack/switch) must be less then six in one ring.

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6.1 Proposed Architecture

6.2 Solution highlights


6.2.1 Network:

Proposed solution fulfil the RSPL requirement Karunga Plant. Most of devices used in solution are
latest.

Below are some highlited point of proposed network.

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1. There are two network Hub rooms which will work as active passive for access switch
network.

2. There will be WAN links on both Hub room to achive failover and load sharing.

3. Firewall in SCC will be working as active and firewall in CCR will take over if active firewall
fails.

4. There is a interconnect between firewall by which they can share stateful/configuration


information.

5. Firewall can route traffic on all links using L2 interconnect between WAN switches.

6. Core switches will connect on 2x10G links and the will be virtual stack to operate as single
switch.

7. There will be local internet breckout for users and firewall be use to control internet traffic.

8. STP will be configured to avoid layer to loop in the network.

9. There will be multiple access rings which will connect multiple rings.

10. There will be multiple VLAN, subnet for different networks i.e Guest, employee WIFI, network
mgmt..

11. All network devices and WAN link will be monitor from Gurgaon (using exting monitoring
tool.)

6.2.2 IP Telephony:

Two BE6K appliances shall be installed which will have 2 Virtual Machines, one Publisher and
one Subscriber on one appliance located at Gurgaon location and the second Subscriber on the
other appliance located at the Gujrat plant. The Office shall have some Cisco 7821 IP phones
that need to be registered with CUCM. The site would have some 8845 IP phones for point to
point video calling. Some Cisco 3905 IP phones would be deployed in security check posts at
various site entrances. There would be 2 Cisco 4321 Voice Gateways, each one will terminate 1
PRI line and would act as a backup. This IPT solution can be extended to other sites in future to
avoid PSTN charges.

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Network Connectivity For IP Telephony:

Failover Overview:

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6.2.3 Wireless Design:

 The wireless network is design for data traffic.


 The access point quantity has been derived after creating the heat maps on the layout
provided.
 PoE switches will be installed to provide power and LAN connectivity to the access points.
 The Access points will be integrated with the controller based at Gurgoan location.
 The access points would be configured in Flexconnect mode.
 Cisco 1852I indoor access point has been considered for placement inside the rooms.
 Cisco 1542i Outdoor access point has been considered for placement outside the rooms in the
open corridors.
 Users will authenticated using PSK and Mac Based authentication.
 Guest users will authenticated using the credential created in the local database of the WLC

Below are locations where Wireless network is required.

RSPL Karunga
Floor Total no. of session Total AP's AP Model Remarks
Tentative quanity considered,
Warehouse 2 10--20 1 Cisco 1542I
as layout is not available
Bachelor Hostel Ground Floor 40-50 5 Cisco 1542I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Bachelor Hostel First Floor 40-50 5 Cisco 1542I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Bachelor Hostel Second Floor 40-50 4 Cisco 1542I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Command Center 40-50 2 Cisco 1852I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Time Office In and Out Office 60-70 4 Cisco 1852I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Laboratory GF 40-50 4 Cisco 1852I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Laboratory GF 40-50 4 Cisco 1852I AP quantity as per Heat Map
Tentative quanity considered,
CCR FF 40-50 2 Cisco 1852I
as layout is not available
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NOTE: Layout of Warehouse and CCR FF is not avaialbel, we have considered tentative quantiy of
access point for the same.

Outdoor AP’s has been considered for placement in Warehouse and Hostle open corridors,
considering high temperature and humidity in the area.

Licenses for Access point has not been considered, same needs to be discuss.

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6.3 Access Point Placement: Heat Map
Heat Map for Bachlore_Ground Floor
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Bachlore_First Floor
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Bachlore_Second Floor
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Laboratory_Ground Floor
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Laboratory_First Floor
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Security Command Center
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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Heat Map for Time Office
AP Placement

Signal Strength

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Channel Interference

Phy Data Rate

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6.4 Node Devices and SFP Distribution details
This information will be share in seprate document.

6.5 Hub Room network devices.


SCC (Security Command Center)-> Primary Network Room

Device Description Qty


FPR2110-BUN firewall 1
C9500-16X-A core switch 1
C9200-24T-E wan switch 1

CCR (Centeral Control Room -> Secondary Network Room

Device Description Qty


FPR2110-BUN firewall 1
C9500-16X-A core switch 1
C9200-24T-E wan switch 1

7 Applicatons Rendered:
7.1 IP Telephony:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager:

Cisco CallManager(running on BE6K) serves as the software-based, call-processing component of the


Cisco IP Telephony Solution for the Enterprise part of Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video and
Integrated Data). The Cisco IP Telephony Applications Server provides a high-availability server platform
for Cisco CallManager call processing, services, and applications.
The Cisco CallManager system extends enterprise telephony features and functions to packet telephony
network devices such as IP phones, media processing devices, voice-over-IP (VoIP) gateways, and
multimedia applications. Additional data, voice, and video services such as unified messaging,
multimedia conferencing, collaborative contact centers, and interactive multimedia response systems
interact through Cisco CallManager open telephony application program interface (API).
Cisco CallManager provides signaling and call control services to Cisco integrated telephony applications
as well as third-party applications. It performs the following primary functions:
 Call processing
 Signaling and device control
 Dial plan administration
 Phone feature administration
 Directory services
 Operations, administration, management, and provisioning (OAM&P)

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 Programming interface to external voice-processing applications such as Cisco SoftPhone, Cisco
IP Interactive Voice Response (IP IVR), Cisco Personal Assistant, and Cisco CallManager
Attendant Console

Key Featutres & Benefits


The Cisco CallManager system includes a suite of integrated voice applications that perform voice
conferencing and manual attendant console functions. Supplementary and enhanced services such as
hold, transfer, forward, conference, multiple-line appearances, automatic route selection, speed dial,
last-number redial, and other features extend to IP phones and gateways. Because Cisco CallManager is
a software application, enhancing its capabilities in production environments only requires upgrading
software on the server platform, thereby avoiding expensive hardware upgrade costs.
Distribution of Cisco CallManager and all Cisco IP Phones, gateways, and applications across an IP
network provides a distributed, virtual telephony network. This architecture improves system availability
and scalability. Call admission control ensures that voice quality of service (QoS) is maintained across
constricted WAN links and automatically diverts calls to alternate public switched telephone network
(PSTN) routes when WAN bandwidth is not available.
A web-browsable interface to the configuration database provides the capability for remote device and
system configuration. This interface also provides access to HTML-based online help for users and
administrators.

7.2 Cisco IP phones 3905 Key features

 full-duplex speakerphone
 easy-to-use interface
 IEEE PoE 802.3af is supported, Class 1
 graphical monochrome display with a resolution of 128 x 32 pixels
 Customizable
o Wall-mount option
 Enterprise-grade Security

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For detailed information please refer the below:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/unified-sip-phone-
3905/data_sheet_c78-651588.html

7.3 Cisco IP phones 7821 Key features

 White backlit, greyscale, 3.5” 396×162 pixel-based display


 easy-to-use interface
 wideband-capable audio handset
 Electronic hook switch
 IEEE PoE class 1
 Enterprise grade security

For detailed information please refer the below:


https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-7800-
series/data-sheet-c78-729488.html

7.4 Cisco IP phones 8845 Key features

 High-fidelity Audio
 720p HD video (encode and decode)
 IEEE Integrated Switches

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 IEEE Power over Ethernet class 3
 Backlit Graphical Displays
 Bluetooth
 Electronic Hook-switch
 Customizable
o Replaceable bezel (orderable separately)
o Wall-mount option
 Enterprise-grade Security
 Silent monitoring and recording

For detailed information please refer the below:


https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-8800-
series/datasheet-c78-734730.html

8 Scope of Work
Scope of Work for RSPL include physical installation, mounting, network connection, POST of active
network component in BoM.

 Configuration of access switches with basic feature, i.e STP, VTP, VLAN, MGMT, SNMP,
SYSLOG.

 Configuration of core switch routing and firewall.

 Configruation of the Access point and integration with the existing WLC.

8.1 Prerequisites
 The above scope does not include any cabling (electrical / data).
 Existing setup details/Challenges will be shared by customer IT team, however Velocis will be
actively participating in collecting the information and verifying the same
 Customer needs to ensure availability of technical person who is well aware about current setup
and can facilitate login in the required devices
 Customer IT team will share guidelines (if any exist) which are to be adhered during the
implementation.
 Project delivery timelines are dependent on the site readiness & clearance of the dependencies
by customer IT team.

8.2 Out of Scope


 Civil/Passive/Electrical work
 Any change, troubleshooting & fine tuning of the hardware/Software configuration in the
existing setup (Other than mentioned in the SoW)
 Any kind of Software or Hardware supply (other than mentioned in the Bill of Material)
 Implementation and configuration of the items other than above mentioned in the Bill of
Material
 Interaction with ISP for any kind of Legal compliance

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9 Unpriced BOQ
This information will be share in seprate document.

10 Velocis Profile
Velocis Systems Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading players in Networking, Computing, Messaging &
Collaboration, Portals, and Business Process Automation. Established in 1995 Velocis is headquartered in
Noida and has sales offices in Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi and Singapore; & offers support in 80+
locations across India. Velocis is uniquely positioned to deliver end-to-end IT solutions beginning from
cabling to collaboration to the market.

We bring a broader, deeper and state-of-the-art range of products, solutions & services to our
customers. Our offerings in IT Infrastructure, Messaging & Collaboration, Business Applications and IT
Managed Services help our customers derive more value out of IT. Velocis’ has expertise in IT
Infrastructure wired and wireless deployment, Application Development and Deployment, Managed
Services, Infrastructure Audit, and FMS. Our state-of-the-art NOC provides 24x7 support services to our
valued customers to run their mission critical infrastructure.

Velocis’ endeavor to excel in all it’s processes and deliverables to it’s customer, and is already paying
back with retention of all our major customers and at the same time addition of new customers into our
fold. We address customers in all the major verticals of Corporate, defense and Government.

Quality Approach
Velocis Systems demonstrates its determination to “become a benchmark on customer satisfaction”.
The following certification guarantees a high level of quality and professionalism on the services it
provides.
|ISO9001:2008 | ISO20000-1:2005 | ISO27001:2005 | CMMI-DEV Level 3|BICSI Corporate Member
| TL 9000 |

Alliances
Velocis has access to leading edge technology and best of breed products and services for its customers.
Some of our alliances are as below.

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11 Appendix

Key products for the solution


1. Core Switch: C9500-16X-A

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/catalyst-c9500-16x-a3-switch/model.html

2. 8 Port Access Switch: WS-C3560CX-8XPD-S

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/catalyst-3560cx-8xpd-s-switch/model.html

3. 24 Port Access Switch: C9200L-24P-4X-E

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/catalyst-9200-24p-4x-switch/model.html

4. 48 Port Access Switch: C9200L-48P-4X-E

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/catalyst-9200-48p-4x-switch/model.html

5. Firewall: FPR2110-BUN

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/firepower-ngfw/data_sheet-c78-
736661.html

6. Access Point: AIR-AP1852I-D-K9

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-1850-series-access-
points/datasheet-c78-734256.pdf

7. Access Point: AIR-AP1542I-D-K9

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-1540-series/datasheet-
c78-738585.html

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