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PNNL Site Update Winter 2013 ESCC

PNNL Site Update Winter 2013 ESCC. Jim.Schroeder@pnnl.gov Lewis.Allen@pnnl.gov Surya.Singh@pnnl.gov.  UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS. Currently running 70% Aastra PBX and 30% Cisco VoIP Looking to migrate to MS Enterprise Voice for better integration with MS Lync and Polycom video conferencing

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PNNL Site Update Winter 2013 ESCC

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  1. PNNL Site UpdateWinter 2013 ESCC Jim.Schroeder@pnnl.gov Lewis.Allen@pnnl.gov Surya.Singh@pnnl.gov

  2.  UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS • Currently running 70% Aastra PBX and 30% Cisco VoIP • Looking to migrate to MS Enterprise Voice for better integration with MS Lync and Polycom video conferencing • Full conversion within 18 to 24 months • Recently added AudioCodes Mediant 3000 gateway to manage PRIs • Looking at SIP trunking options • Rolling out in March 2013: • Zenprise MDM • Polycom video conferencing • Lync2013

  3. SECURITY Evaluating an enterprise data encryption capability from Vormetric Recently added Gigamon GigaVUE 2404 traffic aggregation/filtering appliance to feed security sensors Recently added FireEye MPS appliances to e-mail and web services Deploying  F5 Big-IPaccess policy manager for cert-based access to web sites (also considering F5 application security module)

  4. NETWORK UPGRADES • Replacing remaining Movaz RE-II optical equipment with ADVA FSP-300 platform • Core network routing & switching services being moved from Cisco 6500 to Nexus 5K/7K equipment • Beware routing over vPC peer links • IPv6 project quiet since FY-2012 milestones achieved • Need to get going again!

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