The Cable Guys Inc. Drew Leach Tom McLoughlin Philip Mauldin Bill Smith.

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The Cable Guys Inc. Drew Leach Tom McLoughlin Philip Mauldin Bill Smith

 1. Secure Fast Ethernet LAN at every plug  2. Secure Wireless Access for portable devices  3. Secure remote access to EMR and network  4. Scalable, Highly Reliable and Secure Network in compliance with HIPPAA requirements  5. Power over Ethernet functionality for phones, security cameras and medical devices  6. Secure

 1. Campus Architecture LAN with Virtual Private Network  2. Cisco components for seamless installation, maintenance and security  3. Cat 6 wiring throughout building  4. Leased internet line for maximum control and security of network  5. Secure Cisco VPN for secure access from home or smart phone  6. IEEE a, IEEE b/g, and n Wireless LAN for use of portable devices within the clinic

 Cisco Catalyst 3750 Switches with virtual switching simplifying physical topography  Main Data Center on first floor with backbone connection, router, Wlan controller, security device, catalyst switch and servers  Wiring Closets on floor 2 and 3 with catalyst switches

 1. Main Data Center- Ground floor ◦ Buildout: $20,000 ◦ Hardware:  Cisco 3800 IS Router:$  Cisco ASA 5510 Security Appliance: $  Cisco Catalyst port Switches (3?):$18,000 x3  Cisco 4400 WLAN controller: $  Cisco ASA 5505 with VPN (remote access)  Software:  Ironport c-150 ( ): $  Cisco security Agent 5.0 with antivirus

 2. Wiring Closets: ◦ Cisco catalyst port switches (2 each): $18,000 x4 ◦ WLAN Controller Cisco 2100 series (1 each):  3. Halls: ◦ Cisco Airport Wireless AP (????? each:) $  4. Rooms: ◦ ????????? Workstations

 Insert wiring plan here

 Insert details here  Leased line for maximum security

 Proposal recommends a single provider for all hardware and software components to reduce costs and s

 Campus LAN with

 Insert diagram here

 Total Length of wire:  Wholesale Cost per foot:  Cable Tray Costs:  Material Costs:  Estimated Installation costs:

 One Closet located on each floor  Costs of buildout per closet:

 Router:  Switches:  WLAN Controller: