1 Text MPLS/WAN RFB Briefing MPLS/WAN for GPAA Bid GPAA 26/2015 Briefing Session 23 January 2015.

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1 Text MPLS/WAN RFB Briefing MPLS/WAN for GPAA Bid GPAA 26/2015 Briefing Session 23 January 2015

2 Text Background Network upgrade initiative across the enterprise Network design spanning LAN & WAN Network redundancy built in OSPF Routing Dual Data Centres Mainframe DR Site combined with Seats DR Sites DR Site service provider and location may change GPAA is a CISCO shop Additional network value add projects on the go

3 Text The Requirement Services: Service A – Full MPLS & WAN Solution, including last mile connectivity Service B – Last mile connectivity to current MPLS service Provider

4 Text The Requirement Service A – Full MPLS & WAN Solution, including last mile connectivity MPLS connectivity to all GPAA sites (List in RFB) Last Mile Connectivity to all GPAA sites (List in RFB) Layer 2 connectivity between data centres (Including Mainframe DR Site) Connectivity to 3 rd parties from both data centres (List in RFB) Redundant connections to all GPAA offices (both medium and point of presence). Metro Ethernet links as well as radio/microwave. Multiple VRFs (GPAA and GEPF) Architecture Security SLAs QoS Reports NOC Real Time Integration to GPAA Technical Team

5 Text The Requirement Service B – Last mile connectivity to current MPLS service Provider Last Mile Connectivity between current MPLS Provider and all GPAA sites (List in RFB) Layer 2 connectivity between data centres (Including Mainframe DR Site) Connectivity to 3 rd parties from both data centres (List in RFB) Redundant connections to all GPAA offices (both medium and point of presence). Metro Ethernet links as well as radio/microwave. Architecture Security SLAs QoS Reports NOC Real Time Integration to GPAA Technical Team

6 Text The Requirement Site Connections Replication Hamilton – Gallo Manor: 200 MBPS Hamilton – Mainframe DR: 20 MBPS Third Party – From Hamilton and Gallo Manor SITA: 10 MPBS IS: 10 MBPS APN: 10 MBPS Internet Breakout: 50 MBPS MPLS Head Office/Call Centre/Seats DR Site – 40 MBPS Regional Offices – 20 MBPS VRFs GPAA VRF GEPF VRF

7 Text The Requirement Service Provider: National Footprint References SLA Guarantees Proactive Monitoring Architecture Security QoS NOC ITIL Compliant Reporting to GPAA Handling Changes

8 Text Q & A Thank You! MPLS/WAN RFB Briefing