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NG/VITA Strategy & Architecture Tony Shoot

Agenda A Glance –Transformation Enterprise / Technical Architecture Agency WAN/LAN High Level Design and transformation methodology

Transformation Messaging Services Desktop Help Desk Mass Desktop Refresh Projects Network Printer Consolidation and Refresh Enterprise Desktop Management Systems Enterprise Help Desk in Lebanon and Meadowville Field Based agents and technicians for Level 3 Enterprise Help Desk System (Peregrine) Enterprise Exchange/Outlook Email Enterprise Collaboration tools Active Directory, DNS Mainframe and Servers Transformation Security Reliable, High Performance, Enterprise-Wide IT Infrastructure “People – Process – Tools” New IBM and Unisys Mainframes in new Data Center Consolidation and refresh of servers Migration of servers to the data center Enterprise Security Operations Center Computer Security Incident Respon Center Secure Internet Gateway Facilities Tier 3 and Tier 2 Network Voice / Video New Data Center/Office Building in Meadowville New Disaster Recovery Center and Help Desk in Lebanon/Russell County New Commonwealth-wide MPLS Core WAN LAN upgrades to local switches/routers as needed Network Re-addressing of IP, DHCP Voice over IP Network optimized for voice and video traffic

Enterprise Architecture An Enterprise Architecture depicts the as-is and the to-be. The VITA Enterprise Architecture governance model defines the methodology for implementing change to the Enterprise to optimize functionality while reducing risk This presentation will focus on a specific component of the “to-be” Technical Architecture

Technical Architecture Defines the technology & related process and service elements required to support the solutions in response to business objectives/requirements The foundation layer domain or “component” of the overall Enterprise Architecture

Infrastructure (Technology) Architecture Hardware Configuration Standards Server Infrastructure Systems Management Physical Designs Network Infrastructure Technical Reference Model Security Infrastructure Logical Designs Technical Blueprints Desktop Infrastructure System Interface Design Documents

NETWORKS

Agency Local Area Network High Level Design

Before Transformation

Transformation MPLS core and Richmond MAN are Operational Install New LAN in Agency X HQ Install New CE Router Install Parallel Circuit to MPLS network CESC , NOC, Helpdesk and Internet Secure Gateway are Operational Transformation

Cross connect from NEW LAN to OLD providing routing between nodes on both Migrate servers to CESC or HQ new LAN In HQ, start to connect new PCs to LAN Migrate Mainframe Services to CESC Transformation

Install new LAN/WAN and migration user in remote site Install new LAN/WAN and migration user in remote site. Swing site to MPLS. After all remote side been migrated, decommission old WAN link Transformation

Eventually, The old Router will be retired from service After Transformation

Hardware / Software Systems Access Switch Cisco 3560 single non-stackable switch, 3750 stackable switch, Cisco 6500 (Sup32) access switch for large closet 10/100 Power over Ethernet (PoE), 10/100/1000 PoE, 10./100/1000 Aggregate/Core switch Cisco 3750E or Cisco 6500 (sup32 or sup720) Layer 3 switch, GigE or 10 GigE Ethernet Edge Router Cisco C2800, Cisco 3800, Cisco 7600 Integrated router/switch service if needed Cisco 2811 or 2851 Cisco 6500 with FlexWAN Software Native IOS for all Switch/router/Wireless AP Start with IP basic, add feature set as needed Expand to modular IOS when it mature Adequate network manage tools to manage all network equipment Cisco Works, Quality of Service (QoS) manager, etc.. Centralized Network Management Centralized TACACS server, SNMP manager, configuration repository server Centralized Critical Spare part list for all in-scope agencies network

What’s Next?

Desktop Strategy and Architecture

Questions