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Introduction of MPSWAN Structure of MPSWAN POP locations details Network Diagram

Madhya Pradesh State Wide Area Network Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (MPSEDC). Introduction of MPSWAN Structure of MPSWAN POP locations details Network Diagram POP Equipment Details IP Address Allocation. MPSEDC.

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Introduction of MPSWAN Structure of MPSWAN POP locations details Network Diagram

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  1. Madhya Pradesh State Wide Area NetworkMadhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (MPSEDC)

  2. Introduction of MPSWAN • Structure of MPSWAN • POP locations details • Network Diagram • POP Equipment Details • IP Address Allocation MPSEDC

  3. MPSWAN is Madhya Pradesh state wide area Network. • MP SWAN will create a vertical connect(backbone):- A)-SHQ = 1 B)-CHQ=10 C)-DHQ=39 D)-BHQ=292 • Horizontal- all department will connect. • MPSWAN will carry data, voice and video traffic. MPSEDC

  4. MPSEDC

  5. MPSEDC

  6. As per the proposed Network Architecture of SWAN, POPs are divided into four groups: A).Tier-1 POP--NMC at Bhopal.: 01 B).Tier-2 POP -- all Divisional HQ: 10 (Excluding State HQ) C).Tier-3 POP -- all District HQ: 39 D).Tier-4 POP -- at Block/Tehsil HQ: 310 . • Apart from this the proposed SWAN network will be divided into two parts namely:- A). SWAN Backbone B).User Departments Connectivity • SWAN Backbone will be through conventional lease lines and all MPSWAN backbone lease. MPSEDC

  7. MPSEDC

  8. DG • UPS • Router • Switch • Modems • IP Phone • PDU • SNMP MPSEDC

  9. A). 8KVA capacity B). Fuel consumption check (by dip level or by flow meter ). C).Check fuel tank, battery status

  10. 2-UPS A). Types of UPS :- 1-CHQ/DHQ = 6KVA UPS with 2hours backup. 2- BHQ= 3KVA UPS with 4-5 hours backup. B).As above diagram please ensure all are connected. C).Ensure that all batteries are connected. D).for any UPS complaint :- log to Emerson toll free no :- email id.

  11. 3-Router: • Router is a device that connects two networks. A).Router used in MPSWAN network: • SHQ=Cisco 7609 series. • DHQ\CHQ=Cisco 7206 series • BHQ=Cisco 2821 series • horizontal offices=Cisco 2801 & Cisco 1841 series MPSEDC

  12. Cisco 7206 Router MPSEDC

  13. MPSEDC

  14. MPSEDC

  15. In Cisco 7206 Six slots are available in Router Front Side. A)-STM Card install in Slot No. 1 and 3 B)-E1 Card install at Slot No. 4 C)-Slot No. 2,5,6 are Vacant for future use. • In Cisco 7206 Back Side 4 Slots are available:- A)-In slot 0(zero) three Gigabit interface B)-one fastethernet interface are available. MPSEDC

  16. MPSEDC

  17. In Cisco 2821 two Slots are available A)-In slot zero, two gigabit interface/ B)- Two serial interface is install. Serial interface is used for WAN connectivity. c)-BRI interface D)-In slot one, two G.703 port are available. One G.703 port is used connectivity between DHQ to BHQ pop and one is vacant for future use. MPSEDC

  18. Switches are used to connect multiple devices on the same network within a building or campus. • The data link layer  (layer 2) of the OSI model. • Two types of Switch- A)-Manageable Switch-The switch can be monitored and adjusted locally or remotely to give you control over network traffic. For security we create the VLANs this type of switch. B)-Unmanageable Switch-does not allow you to make changes and Home-networking equipment typically offers unmanaged switches. • We are use the following Cisco switches- A)-NMC-CISCO-6509 B)-POP Room(All)-CISCO 2960 . MPSEDC

  19. Cisco 2960 switch have 48 ports of Fast Ethernet connectivity MPSEDC

  20. A modem is a communication device that converts binary (digital) signal into analog and analog to binary signals. • We use One/Two Pairs modem for connectivity- A-Master modem-Install at BSNL or POP end. B-Slave Modem- Install at Customer end. • How to Connect Modem in Network- A)-Both end v.35 B)-Both end Ethernet C)-Customer end V.35 and Exchange end G.703 MPSEDC

  21. Schmid Modem Diagram MPSEDC

  22. IP phone is internet protocol phone. • full-feature telephone that provides voice communication over the same data network. • When IP phone is registered, phone displaying the Unique no like 1009 or 1008. MPSEDC

  23. MPSEDC

  24. PDU reboot abilities for network access to remote sites and data center equipment the Switched POPS Cabinet . • PDU provides per outlet measurements of current, voltage, power (kW), apparent power, crest factor, and power factor.

  25. SNMP is the most widely used network management solution for our networks. It is an open standard-based framework that is simple but yet flexible enough to manage many different types of devices.

  26. With the help of this Tool we can Monitor our POP network equipment and Horizontal Client. Fill the IP address of horizontal and also description. Alert Ping

  27. Ping Traceroute Show run Show ip int brief Show ip protocol Show ? ROUTER BASIC COMMAND

  28. Ping is a first command to check Network connectivity. If we phase a problem in our Network then we use ping command to check connectivity. First we ping Gateway means ip configure at router gigabit port those are connect to switch. If we get proper response of our gateway means problem is not local end, after that we ping our next hop ip(If we check network from BHQ then next hop ip is DHQ wan ip , if we check network from DHQ then next hop ip is CHQ wan ip and If we check network from CHQ then next hop ip is SHQ wan ip . Use of Ping

  29. Ping

  30. Ping using command prompt

  31. Telnet

  32. Basic Configuration Command in router

  33. Sh Version

  34. An IP address is a 32-bit number that uniquely identifies a host (computer or other device, such as a printer or router) on a TCP/IP network. • IP addresses are normally expressed in dotted-decimal format, with four numbers separated by periods, such as 192.168.123.132. MPSEDC

  35. MPSEDC

  36. We are using two IP pools 10.124.x.x/16 and 10.125.x.x/16 in our network. • From these pools ip has been created for all horizontal and verticals location. • For ex. Gwalior district block IPs and department IPs has been allotted as follows:- MPSEDC

  37. Thank You Prepared By- AshishDhote (MPSWAN) State IT Center Bhopal

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