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GTA/BellSouth MPLS Agency Informational and Kick-Off Meeting

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Page 1: GTA/BellSouth MPLS Agency Informational and Kick-Off Meeting

GTA/BellSouth MPLS Agency Informational and Kick-Off Meeting

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Agenda

• Introduction

• Background

• Overview of MPLS Services

• Break

• MPLS Agency Transition

• Budget and SLA Update

• Q & A

• Break for Lunch

• Afternoon Video Session

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Introduction

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Background

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Current State – Frame RelayPVC created from Remote Site to Main Office

Small Office

Main Office

RemoteOffice

Frame Relay Cloud

RegionalOffice

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Benefits of Frame Relay

• Efficient for hub-and-spoke configurations with stable traffic patterns

• Ubiquity -- ability to interconnect local, national, international networks

• Mature technology with solid track record and experience

• Experienced personnel plentiful in work force

• Support of multiple Layer 3 protocols

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Background - Changing requirements•Increased Bandwidth

•Support for large file transfers–Tax information–Medical files–GIS Maps

•Off-site back-up and disaster recovery

•Complex, critical applications–PeopleSoft–GIS–On-line tax payment–On-line Case Management

•Support for video and voice

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Background - Changing requirements

•Convergence

•Voice over IP

•Video–Streaming Video–Distance Learning–Video testimony, depositions

•Security

•Support for HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, etc.

•Agency segregation

•Support VPN for remote workers

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Background - Why Change?

The state needs to move to a network that is:

• More robust

• Flexible

• Redundant

• Capable of combining video, voice, and data

• Reduce the State’s overall communication cost

• Provide increased services without increasing current costs.

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MPLS Overview

“The planned MPLS VPN should serve the agency business requirements for more bandwidth for business-critical applications, provide the foundation for secure data, video, and voice communications, provide a more reliable and more flexible core network, and, in many cases, provide network access that is far more economical than is presently available, especially for smaller government offices.”

Section 2.2 MPLS VPN

Statewide Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Services

RFP No. GTA000165

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MPLS NetworkHigh Level Representation

Small Office

Main Office

RemoteOffice

MPLS CloudRegional

Office POP

POP

POP

POP

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Benefits of MPLS

•Enable GTA customers to enjoy economical and reliable network access, regardless of location

•Expand Work Away programs

•Serve the agency business requirements for more bandwidth for business-critical applications

•Provide the foundation for secure data, video, and voice communications

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Benefits of MPLS

•Enforce post-911 security requirements and privacy regulations

•Provide a more reliable and more flexible core network

•Help agencies limit future cost growth for the network services

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MPLS – Future State

Central Site

Site-to-SiteRemote Office

ExtranetBusiness Partner

POP

DSLCable

Mobile User

Home Telecommuter

MPLS Cloud

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MPLS Trials

•Agency involvement

•DOR

•DTAE

•DOL

•Vendor participation

•BellSouth

•AT&T

•Schlumberger/Clearpath

•Lessons learned•Technology validated•Identified challenges of implementation

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Methodology - Manage by SLA

Measure Definition Mandatory Service

Standard

Availability Percentage of time that the Offeror’s MPLS VPN Core Network is available for use by GTA and GTA Customers. This is 100 – (outage minutes / monthly minutes). MPLS VPN Core Network outages are defined as a loss of ability to transmit IP packets, packet loss of 1% or more, or latency of 80 ms or greater on the MPLS VPN Core Network.

99.99%

Latency Latency refers to the average time required (delay), in milliseconds, for one-way packet transmission from any Edge Router on the Offeror’s MPLS VPN Core Network to any other Edge Router on the Offeror’s MPLS VPN Core Network. Latency in Access Circuits is not included.

36 ms

Jitter Jitter refers to the standard deviation of variation in Latency from packet to packet. For the purposes of this SLA, Jitter refers to transmissions across any portion of the Offeror’s MPLS VPN Core Network, excluding Access Circuits.

< 5 ms

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Methodology

Measure Definition Mandatory Service

Standard

Packet

Delivery

Packet Delivery is the proportion of packets transmitted from a sender that are received by the intended receiver.

99.5 %

Outage

Notification

Period

The Offeror will contact GTA with notification of an outage within the Outage Notification Period for any service affecting outage.

15 minutes

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RFP Evaluation

•Six proposals submitted

•Separate technical and pricing evaluation teams

•Teams composed of both Agency and GTA personnel

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Questions?

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MPLS Service Overview

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• Solutions– Enables convergence of voice, video and

data– Shifts complexity of network and

investments to the provider– Meshed architecture – more efficient

routing– Local aggregation

• Challenges of Current Network– Integrating different networks– Capacity of network is difficult to manage – Cost of multiple WAN connections

Data Network Migration Strategy

Desired State:Network IP VPN Environment

Managed IP Connectivity Services

ATM

PrivateLines

Frame Relay

Current Environment

Internet Access

Ethernet

Internet Access

Access Frame Relay, DSL,

Private Line

Access Frame Relay, DSL,

Private Line

Access Frame Relay, DSL,

Private Line

Access Frame Relay, DSL,

Private Line

“Migration Path”

Internet Access

Internet Access

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Quality of Service

MPLS provides platform to begin deploying voice/video over single network• Reduce long distance costs for voice in the future• Ensure mission-critical traffic gets through network and gets

prioritized

Critical Data

Voice

Video

Internet

Single Infrastructure

MPLS Network

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Leveraging The BellSouth Regional IP Backbone

Attributes:•Dual redundant Internet connections

•Regional aggregation

•Redundancy (no single point of failure)

•Converged infrastructure

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Managed MPLS Site-to-Site Service

Internet

RouterBellSouth

MPLSNetwork

Branch Office

Frame

Relay(128K)

Private IP DSL

Private

Line

Client with

IPSec

Mobile Telecommuter

Extranet PartnerHeadquarters

Internet Access thru GTA Firewall

“On-Net” Sites “Off-Net” Sites

Router

DSL Remote Office – BellSouth or ALLTEL

Router with

IPSec

DSL, Dial, ISDN or Cable

IPSecGateway

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GTA Managed DSL

Retail DSL

•Public Internet access

•Unmanaged equipment

•No SLA

•Consumer-grade support

•No reporting capabilities

•Unsecured Internet connection

GTA Managed DSL

•Private network

•Managed equipment

•Comprehensive SLA

•Proactive notification and repair

•Network management reports

•Secure Internet connection

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When to use DSL (where DSL qualifies):

• Lower cost WAN access method for data traffic – no QoS required

• New applications requiring higher bandwidth

• Backup solution for primary site access

• For remote users requiring secure Internet & WAN access

When not to use DSL:

• Sites requiring Quality of Service – Mainframe, Voice, Video, etc.

• Applications that do not work well with asymmetric data uploads/download – (take this out or clarify)

• When network is near top speed of DSL Service (up or down)

Managed MPLS On-Net DSL Service

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Managed MPLS Site-to-Site Access Options

Frame Relay• Lower cost option, multiple bandwidth increments,

bandwidth guarantees, QoS availability for speeds greater than 768K

Private Line and ATM• Best choice for QoS, Private Line is distance sensitive,

bandwidths up to OC-3

Metro Ethernet (in Metro areas)• Lower cost host circuit access, multiple VLAN’s for shared

agency sites, QoS support, available in major metro areas, distance sensitive (from BellSouth PoP)

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Support for Teleworkers

•Support for remote telecommuters with private DSL, Internet access via DSL, dial-up, ISDN or cable modem access methods used in the home

•Encrypted connectivity to MPLS cloud via GTA Managed IPSec Gateway

•Port Speed must be determined to engineer Internet access capacity

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SNA Site Access

Option 1 – SNA to IP Conversion• Some agencies may be ready or mandated to convert to IP

end-to-end

• Will require up-front investment in equipment

• Traffic will be passed as IP across the MPLS network

Option 2 – SNA Encapsulation• SNA will be encapsulated at the BellSouth-provided router

using DLSw

• The traffic will then be passed as IP across the MPLS network

• DLSw peers will exchange SNA traffic directly with the mainframe

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Illustration of SNA Encapsulation

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Other GTA Managed MPLS Service Features

GTA Project Management, Vendor Coordination, Billing/Ordering, Management Services

• Real-time monitoring, management and maintenance of Routers

• New CPE provided at each site for initial installation

• Full configuration management

• SLA’s and network management reports

• GTA has streamlined support for CPE and transport – GTA has contracted service levels and reduced number of suppliers

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Other GTA Managed MPLS Service Features

Equipment and Professional Services

• Equipment - New router designed for each service type

• Professional services:

– Staging, configuration and installation of routers

– Equipment maintenance

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Other GTA Managed MPLS Service Features

Web-based reports available to agencies:

• Network Utilization for Capacity Management

• Quality of Service Reports - Latency, Jitter, Packet Loss

• Trouble Ticket Reports

• Mean Time to Repair Reports

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Questions?

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Break

Transition Session Will Begin in 10 minutes

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MPLS Agency Transition

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MPLS Project Teams

Integrated Project Team - State of Georgia and BellSouth Employees:

• Network Architecture/Security• Network Management Systems/Network Operations• Video• Billing/Ordering System• SLA Management• Process Development• Training• Communications

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Customer Contact Team

Initial meeting• MPLS Definition• Benefits of MPLS• Access options• Managed MPLS product features• Agency current network topology and statistics

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Customer Contact Team

Include staff who can discuss• Security requirements• Applications• IP Addressing Schema• Future Requirements including VoIP, Video,

Prioritization of data, etc.• Business Needs and Constraints

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Customer Contact Team

What we want to accomplish• Validation of current configuration• Collaborative network design• Statement of Work• Finalize Order

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Provisioning Team

• Process orders received from Customer Contact Team

• Conduct site surveys

• Schedule site conversions

• Test and approve each site conversion

• Notify billing and network operations after completion of each site conversion

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MPLS Agency Conversion Plan

Scheduling:

• Business Considerations

• Each agency will have its own conversion schedule

• There will be multiple agency implementations being managed at the same time

• There will be up to 200 site conversions per month

• GTA will be the pilot

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MPLS Agency Conversion Plan

To ensure successful conversion of agency sites:

• Conduct physical site survey (see handout)

• Confirm minimum requirements

• Notify agencies of suggested upgrades

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MPLS Agency Conversion Plan

Once a Collaborative Network Design is Agreed Upon:

• GTA will submit orders to BellSouth

• BellSouth will confirm due dates for site conversions to GTA

• GTA will coordinate a kick-off meeting with each agency

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MPLS Agency Conversion Plan (each individual site)

GTA will work with you to coordinate:

• Circuit installation (BellSouth)

• Router installation and testing (BellSouth)

• LAN cutover to MPLS and testing of agency

applications (GTA, BellSouth and Agency)

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MPLS Agency Conversion Plan (Post MPLS Conversion)

• Current Frame Relay services will be discontinued

• Current Frame Relay Routers will be decommissioned

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Questions?

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Break for Lunch

Afternoon Video Session Will Begin at 1:00

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Video Conferencing Services

General Availability on March 25, 2005

• H.323 Service Delivered over MPLS Network with Video Bridging/Scheduling Service

• New Tiered Video Usage Pricing Model

• Applied Global Technologies (AGT) providing Video Bridging/Scheduling

• Migration from BellSouth Video Conferencing Service by June 30, 2005

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Video Conferencing Migration Plan

• Develop Project Schedule for Video with GTA and GSAMS Customers

• Implement End-to-End QoS

• Integrate H.323 platforms into MPLS Infrastructure

• Begin Certification of Sites for H.323 Video

• Perform GTA Site Trials

• Complete H.320-H.323 Conversion

• Shutdown Existing H.320 Network

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Video Site Scenarios

H.323 CODEC – LAN/WAN Ready for Video over IP• One connection and router for video, data, voice, etc.

• One LAN interface connected to Agency

• Bridging/Scheduling by AGT

H.323 CODEC - LAN/WAN Not Ready for Video over IP• One connection and router with two interfaces – one for video and

one for data (if data required at the site)

• Video traffic completely separated from other traffic up to router

• Bridging/Scheduling by AGT

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Video Site Scenarios (cont.)

H.320 CODEC –

CODEC/LAN/WAN Not Ready for Video over IP

• Stay on GSAMS until ready to migrate to H.323

• Current BellSouth MCU connected to AGT MCU during migration phase

• Scheduling done through current BellSouth/GSAMS tool

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Video Site Scenarios (cont.)

Video over DSL–

Not Recommended for Quality Videoconferencing

• Engineered services available– 192X192, 384X384, 768X512

• DSL is a best effort service

• Only video should traverse the connection – no mixed traffic

• No help desk support if quality of service degrades over DSL connection – i.e. latency, jitter, packet loss

• No SLA’s for quality of service attributes

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Next Steps

Open Discussion

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