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MPED-X-Routing-Tender20080721 - Madhya Pradesh State Excise

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• Shall support <strong>Routing</strong> protocols like RIP ver1 (RFC1058)&2 (RFC 1722 and<br />

1723), OSPF ver2 (RFC2328), OSPF on demand (RFC1793), BGP4 (RFC1771),<br />

IS-IS (RFC1195)<br />

• Multicast routing protocols support : IGMPv1,v2 (RFC 2236), PIM-SM (RFC2362)<br />

and PIM-DM, Multicast VLAN Registration, DVMRP, M-BGP<br />

• Shall support IPSec with 3DES/AES encryption<br />

QoS<br />

• 802.1p class of service (CoS) and differentiated services code point (DSCP) field<br />

classification<br />

• Per-port broadcast, multicast, and unicast storm control to prevent faulty end<br />

stations from degrading overall systems performance.<br />

• Rate limiting should be provided based on source and destination IP address,<br />

source and destination MAC address, Layer 4 TCP/UDP information, or any<br />

combination of these fields, using QoS ACLs (IP ACLs or MAC ACLs), class<br />

maps, and policy maps.<br />

• Should support 8 queues per port in hardware<br />

Security Features:<br />

• Shall support multi-level of access<br />

• SNMPv3 authentication<br />

• SSHv2<br />

• AAA support using RADIUS and/or TACACS, which enable centralized control of<br />

the switch and restrict unauthorized users from altering the configuration<br />

• PAP and CHAP authentication for P-to-P links<br />

• Per port broadcast, multicast and unicast storm control to prevent faulty end<br />

stations from degrading overall system performance.<br />

• Router ACLs (RACLs) on all ports with no impact on the performance<br />

• Private VLANs (PVLANs) on access and trunk ports<br />

• Unicast MAC filtering<br />

• Unicast port flood blocking<br />

• IP Access list to limit Telnet and SNMP access to router<br />

• Multiple privilege level authentication for console and telnet access<br />

• Time based ACLs for controlled forwarding based on time of day for offices<br />

• IEEE 802.1x support for MAC address authentication<br />

• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping<br />

• Standard and extended ACLs on all ports<br />

4.22 a) Core Switch<br />

The suggested core switch should have features as under:<br />

→ High back plane speed (600 Gbps or more)<br />

→ The forwarding rate should be scalable to 350 Mpps.<br />

→ The switch should have minimum of 8 payload slots<br />

→ The switch should have atleast 48 10/100/1000 Ethernet Ports<br />

→ Should be a single chassis<br />

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