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Appendix 5 to the TD – Environment Description and the Cooperation of
the Contracting Entity and the Bidder
a) Cooperation
The Contracting Entity shall provide to the Bidder (Supplier) the following at regular pricelist prices:
 Premises for the placement of the (core) BRS Information System.
 Cables, at least UTP CAT 5.
 Local network: a switching Ethernet network with backbone components connected at
the speed of 10 Gbit/s and end (access) points of individual IDFs connected to the
backbone system at the speed of 1 Gbit/s with ports for the end equipment 10/100
Mbit/s, secured on a 802.1x basis
 Wireless network: a switching wireless network of the 802.11 a/b/g standard (the
802.11a standard will be preferred), supporting WPA/WPA2-TKIP or WPA2-CCMP
encryption and 802.1X EAP authentication, using PEAP and MSCHAPv2. The
wireless network architecture is based on central control through controllers to which
individual access points are connected (Access ports). Mobile terminals that are
connected to the wireless network (see the specification, below) will be integrated in
this network in a separate virtual network with a unique SSID. Communication with
the server will be separated by a firewall on the basis of clearly defined rules. The
condition is that the network connection is addressed on the operating system level
(i.e., administered by the Client/Bidder), rather than on the application level.

230 V power supply – for end elements of IDFs backed up on a central UPS.
The Contracting Entity will rent to the Supplier, at regular price-list prices, data network ports
configured into one virtual network (V-LAN standard IEEE 802.1Q). The Contracting Entity
reserves the right to specify the IP address scope of all devices connected to the PA data
network.
Furthermore, the Contracting Entity will rent to the Supplier, at regular price-list prices, the
required positions in the distributor for server placement. The proposed solution for the
Connection to Individual Hosts and the installation itself must be a part of the Supplier’s Bid,
in the form of technical documentation that must contain a detailed scheme of the data
connection.
b) Description of the data network environment
 The backbone of the LAN data network is built on the basis of active elements made
by Enterasys - SecureStack, Matrix N7
 The data network backbone is connected at the speed of 10 Gbit/s and end switches of
each IDF are connected to the backbone system at the speed of 1 Gbit/s. The end
devices will be connected to switches at the speed of 10/100 Mbit/s.
 The hand-over procedure must include complete documentation of the as-is state, with
the precisely specified IP addresses of servers and clients, including MAC addresses
and communication schemes (communication port numbers).
 Furthermore, we require a complete communication scheme of the connection to other
systems, handling agents, etc.
 Mobile terminals will communicate in a wireless network (in the 802.11 a,b,g,
standard), which is integrated into the backbone data network.
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c) Description of the Contracting Entity’s Hardware
Distribution of BSM messages:
Letiště Praha s.p. uses the services of SITA CUBES for the distribution (receipt and
sending) of BSM messages. The SITA CUBES server is connected via separate data
lines and with firewalls to the PA LAN network, where incoming BSM (outbound
BPM) are redistributed (routed) on the basis of the requirements of each system. A
detailed specification of the data connection and configuration in the internal network
will be provided during the implementation process.
PC Workstations:
The IS user interface (application) must comply with the following configuration of
workstations, which do not constitute a part of the delivery and are owned by PA.
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz, 6 MB)
Memory: 4096 MB (2x2048 MB) 1333 MHz DDR3 Dual Channel 1
Hard Drive: 250 GB (7200 Rpm) Serial ATAII 3 Gb/s
Operating system MS Windows XP (Service Pack 3)
MS Office 2007
Ethernet 10/100/100 Mb/s
Monitor:
Diagonal
Tilt, sideways-turning, adjustable
height, turning to portrait
VGA and DVI-D with HDCP
protection
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed hub with at least
two ports
min. 19” (4:3)
Resolution
min. 1280x1024
Contrast ration
min. 800:1
Response speed
max. 5ms
Luminance
min. 250 cd/m2
Adjustable
Ports
USB
Document printers:
The IS user interface (application) must comply with the following configuration of
printers, which do not constitute a part of the delivery and are owned by PA.
At least: black-and-white laser print with a resolution of at least 600 x 600 dpi.
Manufactured by HP.
Mobile Terminals:
The IS user interface (application) must comply with the following configuration of
terminals, which do not constitute a part of the delivery and are owned by PA.
Terminal type: HHT MC9090
Terminal configuration:
Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.1
Memory (RAM/ROM):
64 MB/128 MB
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Extension: SD/MMC card
Display: 3.8 in. QVGA colour
Keyboard: 53 keys
Bar Code Scanner: 1D standard and long-range, scanning of 1D and 2D codes in all
directions, intuitive laser focus.
Wireless data communication: standard 802.11 a/b/g, 802.11a more than 54 Mbps,
802.11g more than 54 Mbps. Frequency: 802.11a 5 GHz, 802.11g 2.4 GHz
Four-spot Motorola CRD900-4001ER docking stations are provided as accessories
with the mobile terminals, as well as one-spot CDR9000-1001 docking stations with
the possibility of connecting to a PC via a USB or RS232 interface.
Label Printers:
The IS user interface (application) must comply with the following configuration of
Label Printers that constitutes a part of the delivery.
The printer will be connected via a LAN interface and will have an unambiguous IP
address assigned in the PA network and the System.
Print will be on labels 60 x 149.5 mm made of thermal papers which do not constitute
a part of the delivery. Bar-code print format is required (Interleave 2 of 5). Printer
technical specification: […To be filled in by the Bidder…]
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