Specifications

GURANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS - ANNEXURE-VII
Multiple privilege level authentications for console and telnet access through Local database or
through an external AAA Server.
Time based & Dynamic ACLs for controlled forwarding based on time of day for offices
IEEE 802.1x support for MAC address authentication
Multi-media support:
Shall support Voice capabilities
Should support the capability to integrate with PBXs using E1 connectivity.
Shall support H.323, SIP, MGCP
Shall support H.323, SIP, MGCP, Shall support QSIG, E1 R2 and several CAS signaling
Should have in-built voice call processing in the event of WAN link failure to central call processing
Engine capability for xx IP Phones
Shall support bandwidth optimization features like Voice Activity Detection, Silence Suppression,
Echo cancellation
Should not consume more than 14-15Kbps of bandwidth (including overheads) for a single voice
over IP call
Debug, alarms & Diagnostics:
Support for monitoring of Traffic flows for Network planning and Security purposes
Trace-route, Ping and extended Ping
Should support extensive support for SLA monitoring for metrics like delay, latency, jitter, packet
loss, RTP-Based VoIP traffic and should support the capability for measurement of the call setup
time using H.323/SIP signaling protocol over IP network.
Shall support embedded event manager that enables automation of many network management
tasks and directs the operation of router OS to increase availability, collect information, and notify
external systems or personnel about critical events
Accounting:
Packet & Byte Counts
Start Time Stamp & End Time Stamps.
Network Time Protocol
Input & Output interface ports.
Type of service, TCP Flags & Protocol
Source & Destination IP addresses
Source & Destination TCP/UDP ports
Management
Shall have support for Web, GUI based management, CLI, Telnet and SNMPv3
Shall support Secure Shell for secure connectivity.
Embedded RMON support for four groups – history, statistics, alarms and events
Should have to support Out of band management through Console and an external modem for
remote management.
Event and System logging: Event and system history logging functions shall be available. The
Router shall generate system alarms on events. Facility to put selective logging of events onto a
separate hardware here the analysis of log shall be available.
Pre-planned scheduled Reboot Facility: The Router shall support the preplanned timed reboot to
upgrade their hardware to a new software feature and plan the rebooting as an off-peak time
Interface Requirements:
4 * E1 WAN interface Ports. 2 x GB Ethernet Port
2 * ISDN BRI ports with NT
2 * VoIP users with software and IP Phone.
Miscellaneous
WITH POWER CABLE, LAN CABLE(S), AUXILIARY AND CONSOLE CABLES, V.35 CABLE
4.3
Router ( For Ganguwal & Slapper)
Architecture:
Should have support for Data, Voice, Video, Security and mobility services.
Should be chassis based & modular architecture with multicore processor for scalability and
should be a single box configuration for ease of management.
Should have embedded hardware based (IPSec and SSL) Encryption card accelerator
Should support complete Firewall, IPS features.
Should have 512Mb RAM should be upgradeable to 2Gb
Should have 256Mb flash and should be upgradeable to 4Gb
Should have one free slot for future expansion.
Should have integrated USB port to provide console, storage and secure token capabilities
Chassis should be 19” rack mountable type.
Should be supplied with necessary power cards, data cables, connectors, CD’s, manuals, bracket
accessories, wire managers and other appropriate accessories.
Performance:
Shall support high performance traffic forwarding upto 25Mbps with con-current services
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