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RFP Notice No. 10 of 2013 CORRIGEND - Gujarat State Disaster ...

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GSWAN backbone will be used<br />

for inter and intra organizational<br />

day-to-day operations with<br />

VSAT network as fallback<br />

communication backbone<br />

available 24*7. The network<br />

design would permit direct<br />

interface with MPLS-VPN based<br />

on public telecom service<br />

provider’s network to meet<br />

situation where GSDMA may<br />

decided to isolate GSDR-ICTS<br />

services from GSWAN backbone.<br />

The MPLS VPN is planned as<br />

fallback network for GSWAN<br />

(MPLS-VPN should interconnect<br />

SEOC (1), DEOCs (26), TEOCs<br />

(29) and ERCs (5). Links between<br />

SEOC and DEOCs should be <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Mbps rate and between DEOCs<br />

and respective TEOCs and ERC at<br />

128 Kbps rate. MPLS-VPN is also<br />

required where GSWAN<br />

connectivity doesn't exist (at<br />

TEOC, ESF dept.).<br />

MPLS-VPN is required where<br />

GSWAN connectivity doesn't<br />

exist. Such locations would not<br />

be more than 20 and the<br />

connectivity is required at 128<br />

KBPS<br />

We understand GSWAN will be the main<br />

connectivity, and second level <strong>of</strong><br />

connectivity will be thru MPLS-VPN and<br />

third level <strong>of</strong> connectivity will be<br />

facilitated by VSAT.<br />

As the highlighted statements contradict,<br />

hence we would request you to clarify the<br />

understanding.<br />

Can you pls provide the location where<br />

GSWAN connectivity is not available, is it<br />

DEOC / TEOC/ ERC?<br />

Assumption is correct. MPLS will<br />

be back-up for GSWAN..<br />

Refer revised <strong>RFP</strong>.

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