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Table of Contents Part 1 - Equipment and Parts ................................................................................. 2 Invitation for Sponsorship ...................................................................................... 3 Trading In of Existing Equipment ............................................................................ 4 Annex 1A Requirement Specifications ................................................................ 5 Annex 1B DWDM system and Ethernet Switch(es) (Option) .............................. 11 Annex 1C Power Consumption and Buffer per Port/Module ............................. 12 Annex 1D Equipment to Trade-In...................................................................... 13 Annex 1E Price Schedule .................................................................................. 14 Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 1 of 14 Part 1 - Equipment and Parts Note: This document should be read together with the main RFP document. 1. SGIX operates an Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model Layer 2 Ethernet network. Therefore, PC are required to propose network solutions that is based on OSI Layer 2 technology and to be deployed over two (2) Nodes. There is no preference on new or pre-owned units. If units are pre-owned, they should not have End-of-Life (EoL) or End-of-Support (EoS) dates announced. 2. PC is to demonstrate: a. Compliance with the requirement specifications. b. Solutions to scale a Layer 2 network other than using SpanningTree Protocol. Assume a mix of multi-chassis and/or fixed module switches over at least 4 physical Nodes. c. Product roadmap of their line cards such as higher density line cards with 100G ports, line cards of other port speed, combination of port speeds on one line card, co-existence of line cards from different generation within a chassis. The proposal shall be complete and the PC shall not propose partially for any part(s) of the requirement specifications. Please refer to Annex 1A for the port count projection, hardware and software requirement specifications. 3. In addition to the proposed equipment in clause 1, SGIX intends to purchase two (2) unit of Cisco ASR 1001-X. There is no preference on new or pre-owned units. 4. Also, PC is requested to quote for the following items: a. Ethernet switch(es) with at least 48 ports of 1G/10G/40G port speed and at least 5 ports of 100G port speed, b. A pair of, at least, 40 channel passive Multiplexer/DeMultiplexer (MUX/DEMUX), c. Optical Protection Switches (OPS) d. 10 x 10G and 4 x 40G DWDM transceivers which shall be rated to work for up to 40km. These hardware and the maintenance should be quoted as an option. Please refer to Annex 1B for the setup and price table. Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 2 of 14 5. PC is to demonstrate the equipment capability based on specification in Annex 1A when requested. 6. The proposed equipment for Node 1 needs to rack mounted into a standard 19” wide rack. The height and depth of the proposed switches shall not exceed 14 RU and 36 inches respectively. The airflow has to be front-to-back. 7. PC is to complete the power consumption per module/port and buffer per port in Annex 1C. 8. PC is to quote for the minimum ports requirement in point 1.2 and 2.2 of Annex 1A. Cost of each component of the solution shall be itemized. 9. SGIX intends to award the contract as a whole, however SGIX shall have the option to purchase the proposed materials in parts from the Contractor. The price of parts shall remain valid when a lower quantity is purchased. 10. PC are to submit the pricing schedule or quotation in a format stipulated in Annex 1E. An editable softcopy in Microsoft Excel format should be send to SGIX. 11. The pricing in Annex 1E shall remain valid for a period of one (1) year when the Contract is awarded. 12. The Contractor shall provide a technical design and a detailed configuration documentation of the proposed network solution including the Core and Supporting Infrastructure. 13. The Contractor shall supply and deliver the proposed Core and Supporting Infrastructure and provide the necessary Installation Services at two (2) SGIX Nodes. Invitation for Sponsorship 14. The SGIX platform is used by major domestic, international services providers and content providers for traffic exchanges. This provides an excellent opportunity for network equipment vendors to showcase the network capability and performance of their solutions. 15. Network equipment vendors are invited to provide any form of sponsorship to SGIX, including but not limited to, donation of equipment, providing engineering support and/or maintenance support for the infrastructure. Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 3 of 14 16. PC are highly encouraged to approach and partner such network equipment vendors who are willing to provide such sponsorships. 17. Solution proposals from prospective sponsors will be evaluated against the same requirement specifications set forth in Annex 1A. 18. Sponsorship benefits shall be mutually agreed between SGIX and PC/network equipment vendors. No public references to this deployment shall be made without the prior written consent of SGIX. Trading In of Existing Equipment 19. In addition to supplying equipment, it is mandatory for PC to provide the trade-in price for existing SGIX equipment to offset the cost of their proposed equipment. The equipment is listed in Annex 1D. SGIX may choose to either trade-in all or part of the equipment. 20. The Contractor can retrieve the trade-in equipment after all the circuits and services have been migrated to the new equipment. 21. The Contractor should bear all expenses to retrieve trade-in equipment. Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 4 of 14 Annex 1A Requirement Specifications Technical Specification Compliance (yes/no/partial) Eqt Eqt Proposal Proposal 1 2 (if any) Core Switches Node 1 – Global Switch 1.1 The switch shall be rack mountable into a standard 19” wide rack, with a chassis-based modular design to cater for future expansion. The height and depth shall not exceed 14 RU and 36 inches respectively. 1.2 The switch shall support a minimum of these ports: a. 30 x 10/100/1000Base-T ports b. 150 x 1GBase-LX or 10GBase-LR ports (dual speed) c. 10 x 100GBase-LR4 ports Copper/Optical transceivers needed: a. 50 x 10/100/1000Base-T b. 10 x 1GBase-SX c. 40 x 1GBase-LX d. 10 x 10GBase-SR e. 60 x 10GBase-LR f. 2 x 10GBase-ER g. 10 x 100GBase-LR4 (to quote as option) Node 2 – 1-Net Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 5 of 14 Remark 2.1 2.2 The switch shall be rack mountable into a standard 19” wide rack. It can be a 1 Rack Unit (RU) switch. The switch shall support a minimum of these ports: a. 20 x 10/100/1000Base-T ports b. 7 x 1GBase-LX ports c. 7 x 10GBase-LR ports Copper/Optical transceivers needed: None Requirement all switches 3.1 Ports Line card shall be based either on RJ45, SFP+, QSFP, QSFP28/CPAK/CFP4 form factors for their respective port speed. 3.2 The respective line cards shall also support 1GBase-SX, 1GBaseLX, 10GBase-SR, 10GBase-LR, 10GBase-ER, 40GBase-LR4, 100GBase-LR4, DWDM and Bi-Directional optics. PC is to provide the list of supported optical transceivers. 3.3 The switches shall have a front-to-back airflow design. 3.4 The switches shall support 99.99% network availability with modular and redundant components including, but not limited to power supply, line cards, controllers and interfaces, to mitigate single point of failure. a. Hot insert and hot swap I/O and management / switch fabric modules b. Hitless failover of management / switch fabric modules c. Hot swappable power supply unit / modules with minimum N+1 redundancy d. Hot swappable fan tray / modules 3.5 The switches shall support wire-speed, non-blocking performance for traffic of different packet sizes on all ports and support local switching on each I/O module. Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 6 of 14 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 The switches shall support IEEE 802.1q VLAN tagging. PC to stated the total number of VLANs supported. The switches shall support IEEE 802.3ad or IEEE 802.1AX Link Aggregation over parallel links. PC to specific the number of members in a LACP bundle. The switches shall support Secure Shell protocol version 2 (SSH2) for secured connectivity to perform remote management and configuration. The switches shall support Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) for switch authentication and auditing. The switches shall support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 2c or higher. Please indicate the list of supported SNMP MIBs. The switches shall be software or firmware upgradable via TFTP server, FTP, SCP, Telnet or console, without the need to upgrade the hardware. The switches shall support redundant network configuration, i.e. IEEE or RFC standard protocol or topology, for highly available switching fabric that provide sub-millisecond network convergence or recovery. The switches shall support software patches and upgrades without disruption to the operation of the switch. Configuration or reconfiguration of switch shall not require any reboot or switch reset. The switches shall be able to support IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols, including but not limited to: a. Static b. RIP c. OSPF d. OSPFv3 Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 7 of 14 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 e. BGPv4 f. RIPng The switches shall be able to support hardware-based IPv6 traffic. The switches shall be able to support Policy-based switching and Quality-of-Service (QoS) without degradation of switching performance. The switches shall be able to support scripting for switch configuration, automation and optimization. The switches shall be able to interoperate with other Layer-2 switching devices from other manufacturers and models, without degradation of performance. The switches shall support layer 2 switch loop detection. 3.21 The switches shall support ingress and egress Layer 2 ratelimiting on any of the Ethernet interface 3.22 As SGIX L2 demarcation is on the switchport, the switches shall be able to not send nor process BPDU packets on egress and ingress respectively. The switches shall support jumbo on all Ethernet interfaces. PC to stated the maximum supported MTU. 3.23 3.24 3.25 The switches shall have layer 2 port-security features such as, but not limited to, aging of inactive MAC addresses, ability to define the number of permitted MAC address per port. The switches shall support Access Control List (ACL) and MAC filtering, and able to support classification and filtering of traffic by physical port, MAC address, VLAN, protocols and ethertypes. Protocols examples to be classified and filtered include, but not limited to, Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 8 of 14 3.26 3.27 3.28 a. IRDP b. ICMP redirects c. IEEE802 Spanning Tree d. Network discovery protocols, e.g. CDP, EDP, LLDP e. VLAN trunking protocols, e.g. VTP, DTP f. Interior routing protocol broadcasts, e.g. OSPF, ISIS, IGRP, EIGRP g. BOOTP/DHCP h. PIM-SM i. PIM-DM J. DVMRP k. ICMPv6 Router Solicitation and Advertisement l. UDLD m. UDLD The switches shall support traffic storm control where the rate can be defined as a percentage and/or in absolute kbps. The switches shall be able to support Flow technology for traffic sampling, network monitoring and statistical analysis & management. The Flow system should be hardware-based to provide predictable wire-speed performance without affecting the overall switch The switches shall be able to support port mirroring for traffic analysis and monitoring. 3.29 The switches shall support Internet Protocol Service Level Agreement (IP-SLA) or equivalent. 3.30 The switches shall support hitless upgrade when the firmware of the switching engine(s) is (are) upgraded. Cisco ASR 1001-X 4.1 The router shall be rack mountable into a standard 19” wide rack Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 9 of 14 4.2 and shall have 8GB of RAM. Advanced IP Services License, which supports Route Server functionality, shall be loaded on the router. Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 10 of 14 Annex 1B DWDM system and Ethernet Switch(es) (Option) Dark fibre 1 OPS MUX/ DeMUX MUX/ DeMUX OPS Dark fibre 2 Network Switches Network Switch No Part No 1 (orange boxes) 2 (blue boxes) 3 (green boxes) Description Qty Unit Cost (SGD) Total Cost (SGD) Maintenance and Support 1 (orange boxes) 2 (blue boxes) 3 (green boxes) Sub Total x Options 1 Grand-Total x Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 11 of 14 Annex 1C Power Consumption and Buffer per Port/Module List average and maximum power draw per port type. No. Module type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Eg. 48 x 10/100/1000 copper ports Eg. 48 x 1/10GbE ports Eg. 36 x 40GbE ports Eg. 12 x 100GbE ports Max Power Draw (Watt) Typical Power Draw (Watt) Power Draw/ port Buffer (Mbits)/ port Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 12 of 14 Annex 1D Equipment to Trade-In Nexus 7000 N7K-LAN1K9 N7K-C7010 N7K-C7010-FAB-1 N7K-AC-6.0KW N7K-C7010-FAN-S N7K-C7010-FAN-F N7K-SUP1 N7K-M148GT-11 N7K-M148GS-11 N7K-M132XP-12 Cisco ASR 1000 IOS-XE Adv. IP Services IOS-XE IP Base K9 ASR1002-F ASR1002-PWR-AC ASR1002-SIP10-F ASR1002-RP1 ASR1002-ESP-F Description Cisco NX-OS Enterprise LAN License (Release 5.2) Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis Fabric card module Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis Power Supply Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis Fan Module (System) Nexus7000 C7010 (10 Slot) Chassis Fan Module (Fabric) Supervisor module-1X Qty 2 2 6 4 4 4 4 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Module 1000 Mbps Optical Ethernet Module 10 Gbps Ethernet Module 2 4 4 IOS-XE 3.7S IOS-XE 3.7S Cisco ASR1002 Fixed Chassis Cisco ASR1002 AC Power Supply Cisco ASR1002-F SPA Interface Processor 10 Cisco ASR1002 Route Processor 1 Cisco ASR1000 Embedded Services Processor, 2.5Gbps 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 Extreme BlackDiamond 8806 BD 8806-Chassis BlackDiamond 8806-6-Slot Chassis 1 BD 8806 600W/900W PSU BD 8806 600W/900W 100-240V PSU 2 BD 8800 MSM-48c BlackDiamond 8800 Management Switch Module, optional I/O port 2 BD 8800 G48Xc BlackDiamond 8800 48-port 1000BASE-X mini-GBIC 1 BD 8800 10G4Xc BlackDiamond 8800 4-port 10GBASE-XFP 1 Request For Proposal Purchase and Maintenance of Network Equipment and Managed Services 2016 Ver.16-03-23 Page 13 of 14 Annex 1E No Price Schedule Part No Description Qty Unit Cost (SGD) Total Cost (SGD) Node 1 – Global Switch 1 2 Sub Total x Options 1 Node 2 – 1-Net 1 2 Sub-Total y Options 1 Grand-Total x+y Other Cost (if any): Please state Terms & Conditions, if any. 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