WAN Connectivity The VMO Wide Area Network will extend between all stores, offices, and Lyon, France We have designed a highly redundant network with.

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WAN Connectivity The VMO Wide Area Network will extend between all stores, offices, and Lyon, France We have designed a highly redundant network with a minimum of two WAN connections per location, each offered by a minimum of two different Internet Service Providers,

WAN Connectivity Redundancy in connections will eliminate single points of failure in your Wide Area Network. The core of your network is entirely redundant There are a minimum of two links between each of your buildings at your Chicago corporate campus

VPN The connectivity from the stores to the headquarters will be done through Virtual Private Network. Using the Internet connection at each store, it is possible to create a local enviroment as if the store was in the Local Area Network in the Chicago Campus.

Chicago Campus

Building N Designed for 600 users. Continuous connection to application server. Voice capability to retail stores, Lincoln Call Center and outside customers. Internet connections to access , general web use, and research music for customers.

Equipment Cisco Catalyst 4506E (Basement) Cisco Catalyst 3750E – 48 Port switch (5 per floor) Cisco IP Phone 7960G – VoIP Phone (1 per workstation)

Building C Designed for 20 users Continuous connection to application server. Voice capability to retail stores, Lincoln Call Center and outside customers. Internet connections to access , general web use, and research music for customers.

Equipment 1 Cisco Catalyst 4503E Switch 1 Cisco Catalyst 3750E 48 Port Cisco IP Phone 7960G – VoIP Phone (1 per workstation)

Media Center Designed for 250 users Continuous connection to application server. Voice capability to retail stores, Lincoln Call Center and outside customers. Internet connections to access , general web use, and research music for customers. Wireless access to the internet for guest users.

Equipment 1 Cisco Catalyst 4506E Switch (1 st floor) Cisco Catalyst 3750E - 48 Port (2 per floor) Cisco Catalyst 3750E – 24 Port (1 per floor) Cisco Aironet 1242AG– Access Point (4 in the second floor) Cisco IP Phone 7960G – VoIP Phone (1 per workstation)