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PART A: CODES AND STANDARDS

PART B: ELV (BOTH INTERNAL & EXTERNAL)


ELVSYSTEM for Hospital.

10. General Criteria


1) All products must be supported with 3 years on site back to back warranty support
from OEM. A declaration in this regard must be submitted in the letter head of OEM
for this project.
2) Specifications given in the RFP are minimum, bidder may propose any higher
specification to suit the purpose.
3) All active product (i.e. Switch, IPEPABX, CCTV, Server, and equipment etc..)
should be enterprise Grade.
4) Separate Online UPS (2nos N+1 with 100 % redundancy with switchover feature)
must be provided for Sever / BMS room for ELV system for continuous UPS power
supply. One UPS will serve as backup in case of Other’s failure. Minimum 60 min.
backup with 100 % load of entire IT system shall be provided for every UPS.
5) Successful bidder must submit all shop drawings, DBR, SLD along with product
data sheets for approval of employer, before implementation.

OEM Qualification Criteria:


1 The OEM should have direct presence in India at least from past 10 years.
2 The OEM of the equipment’s quoted for should be profitable in the last 3
consecutive financial Years.
3 The OEM of the equipment’s quoted for should have a minimum of 10
custom paid spare depots in India (one of which must be in Kolkata) to
support failure of equipment’s.
4 The OEM should support next business day delivery against defective
spares in major locations in India. OEM should have 24x7x365 support in
India
5 The Network Solution i.e. Core and Access Switches should be from single
OEM. This is done to have better integration between all products.
IPPABX system and its associate items like IP/SIP Phones, Operator
console etc… should be from same OEM

6 The Physical Security Solutions i.e. Video Surveillance Software, IP


Cameras should be from single OEM. This is done to have better
integration between all products.
7 The OEM shall have certification ISO 9001:2000 &/or ISO 14001.

11. SPECIFICATIONS FOR P.A. SYSTEM


11.1 Scope of PA system:
The bidder should design an efficient public address system (PA system) showing exact
position of each component like microphone, amplifier and loudspeakers in the blue print.
11.2 Paging Microphone for PA:

The paging microphone shall be digital configurable with detachable gooseneck microphone.
It shall have select broadcast zones, assign zone groups or other broadcast controls and shall
be communicate with controller via Ethernet.

11.3 Professional Grade CD player for PA:


Professional Grade CD Player cum Cassette Deck comprised of combination CD Player and
auto reverse cassette deck, pitch control for dance and exercise studio, continuous play CD-
to-tape and tape-to-CD, independent displays for CD and tape functions
CD Player
Digital Filter : 4-times oversampling
Sampling frequency : 44.1 kHz
DA converter : 16-bit linear/channel
Frequency response : 10Hz – 20kHz + 0.5dB
Signal to noise ratio : 90dB
Dynamic range : 80dB
Total harmonic distortion: 0.02% (1kHz)
Cassette Deck
Heads : Record/playback x 1 (rotary reverse),
Erase x 1
Motor : DC motor
Wow and flutter : 0.08%
Frequency response : 50Hz – 15kHz + 3dB metal
Signal to noise ratio : 69dB, dolby B NR ON

11.4Speakers for PA:

Ceiling speaker shall be 6 watt or better with excellent audio performance with

6 watt or better

Horn speaker shall be 15W for indoor and 25W for out door (IP66) with
and max SPL1M/1W 110dB . Frequency
response of 500Hz-5KHz with a dispersion angle of 140 deg or better.

11.5 Network Controller

The network control unit shall be IP based and able to expandable upto 128 zones, should be
able to connect directly over Ethernet. It should have functions like the audio playing, zone
control, fault monitoring, log recording, volume control and amplifier switchover

11.5.1 Features:
255 Priorities
Time schedule broadcasts
Its own PTT microphone
Capable of amplifier redundancy
8 trigger inputs/outputs

11.5.2 Controls and Indicators Front


Device status indicator lights can show whether the device is powered, malfunctioned,
disabled, running or delayed
Zone status indicator lights
Audio source status indicator lights

Back
8 dry-contact outputs
8 loudspeaker line outputs
8 dry-contact inputs
4 auxiliary audio inputs with AVC
4 noise detector inputs
4 amplifier interfaces
RS - 485 port for fire alarm
Main power port
Backup power port (DC 24V)
4 10/100M adaptable Ethernet interfaces

11.5.3 Call Station Basic


Call station is used to make manual or pre-recorded announcements to any pre-assigned
zones or to executing pre-defined actions. The call station basic has a microphone on a
flexible stem to transmit speech over the network, one push-to-talk button and a headset
socket.
Features:
Redundant network connection
Power ‘ON’ indication Status/fault indications
Supervision of microphone capsule
The call station keypad is used in combination with the call station basic to make manual or
prerecorded announcements to any assigned zones, to select the zones or to execute pre-
defined actions.
8 freely programmable selection keys
Each key on the call station keypad has one 2-color LED
The keys of the call station keypad can be programmed for momentary or toggle operation
11.5.4 Car calling station
Car calling station shall have a flush mount microphone with heavy duty press to talk switch,
clear busy indication, connected via CAT-5 cable.
11.5.5 Mixer
Frequency Response : +/-0.5dB, 20Hz-30kHz
THD : <0.009% @ 1kHz
Noise : -129dBu
Crosstalk
Channel Mute : > 96dB
Fader Cut-off : >90dB
Routing Isolation : > 90dB
Aux Send Pots Offness : > 84dB
EQ
HF : 12kHz, +/-15dB, Q=1.5
MF : 240Hz-6kHz, +/-15dB
LF : 80Hz, +/-15dB, Q =1.5
Power Consumption : 42W
11.5.6 Remote Car Call station Interface
Remote Call station interface shall work as an interface between remote call station and
main controller. It shall have built in DSP circuit for audio processing function
11.5.7 Horn Loudspeaker
Horn Loudspeaker shall have 15W RMS housed in weatherproof IP 65 Housing. Frequency
response 500 Hz to 5 Khz. SPL 103 dB.

11.5.8 Amplifier
Frequency Response (at 1 watt, : ±0.25 dB.
20 Hz – 20kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio below rated 105 dB A-weighted.
Total Harmonic Distortion at full rated power, from 20 Hz to 20
(THD) < 0.1%. CTs 2000/3000 < kHz:
0.35%.
Damping Factor : 10 Hz to 100 Hz: > 3000.
Crosstalk (below rated power, : > 80 dB
20 Hz to 1 kHz)
Common Mode Rejection (CMR) : 50 dB.
(20 Hz to 1 kHz)
DC Output Offset : < 2 mV.
Input Impedance (nominal) : 10 kilo ohms
balanced, 5 kilo ohms unbalanced.
Maximum Input Level : +20 dBu before input compression, +32
dBu absolute maximum.
Load Impedance : Stereo: 2/4/8/16 ohms, 70V.
Bridge Mono: 4/8/16 ohms, 140V.

11.5.9 Digital Amplifier


The amplifier shall be digital class D amplifier for low power consumption and better
sound quality, built in Digital signal processing like 3 section parametric equalization,
automatic volume control, 2x 16 character LCD display for status information.

Specifications :
Frequency response for input : -3 dB at 50 hz and 20 Khz
S/N ratio for audio input : >87 dB
CMMR : > 40 dB at 1 Khz

12. Surveillance Closed Circuit Television (IPCCTV) System


The requirements of security system vary as per employer requirement along with its
geographical location. Scope of this report highlights security system for Common and
strategic areas. All cameras shall be connected in Network and should be POE based with
clear night vision. The security system proposed for Common areas are broadly the
following but same time It’s not limited:

Following spaces in college shall be provided with cameras:


Main entrance
Reception
Lift Lobby
Parking Zone
Staircase
Fire Exit
Corridor
All other public areas.
Substation Entrance and Exit Areas(External).& DG Yard.
Terrace of Academic Building/ OPD Building/ Hospital Building.
Chiller Plant Area.
Hostels & Quarter: Entrance and Exit areas.

The security console shall be located in the centralized security room. This room shall have
no windows. Ample space shall be provided to view monitors. Digital NVR based IPCCTV
camera system that shall give monitoring team flexibility in viewing the images from
multiple locations. Care shall be taken to ensure that the number of displays per screen is
limited so that “individuals” can be recognized when viewing the display in all areas.

12.1:

Network Video Recorder


1 Type Rack-mountable, Dedicated Network Video Recorder with suitable
hardware to connect cameras in combination of 40ch/60ch 120ch
depending upon the required cameras to be installed to cover all the
above mentioned areas. Storage of NVR is not an externally attached
device to NVR, the total recording storage requirement shall be met
through internally installed HDD itself. The bidder to submit the
storage analysis for required no of cameras for a period of 90 days
@30fps on minimum 1080P resolution. All channels must support
recording resolution of 1080p@30fps.The NVR should support
recording resolution of 720p@30fps (ii) Additional hardware/
software/ license, if any required by the bidder to meet its offered
solution, should be considered accordingly by the bidder in its offer.

2 Storage Each NVR storage unit should be provided with usable 24 SATA
Capacity HDD slots from day one after RAID 5 configuration , with provision
of future expansion minimum 24 SATA HDD slots using
additional expansion slots or SAS
3 Fault RAID-5 or better
Tolerance
4 Network Dual Gigabit Ethernet (RJ 45 port) – 10/100/1000 Mbps.
Connections
5 Operating Linux or Embedded or Microsoft
System
6 Memory Minimum 8GB DDR3
7 Video H.265, H.264, MJPEG/MPEG
Compression
8 Recording The offered NVR must be able to support simultaneous recording of
Support 120 + IP cameras at 1080p resolution at 25/30 fps
9 No. of minimum 120
playback
streams
10 Throughput Suitable for meeting the intended recording and
simultaneous 120 + camera playback requirements (Minimum
1Gbps)
11 Recording 4K, 5MP, 3MP, 1080P, 720P, 960H, D1
Resolution
12 Network HTTP/HTTPS, TCP/IP, RTSP, UDP, NTP, DHCP, IPC Search
Protocol
Support
13 On-board Web based support for system configuration & Diagnostics
diagnostics
14 • Dual Ethernet bonding supports three work mode: Standalone,
Failover, Load balance
• Redundant power supply
• Virtual Disk for more flexible disk management
• Defog function reduces blurring and improves image clarity
• Electronic Image Stabilizer (EIS) minimizes blurring and
compensates camera shaking to deliver improved image quality
• Hot swap technology for quick and easy HDD replacement
15 Accessories Under bidder’s scope: All required cables, connectors & interfaces,
mounting arrangement, software’s etc. for successful installation,
commissioning of NVR and integration of the same with existing
IAF LAN
16 Document Installation guide, Operation & Maintenance Manuals,
ation Installation
CD/DVD for licensed software
17 Input 100~240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Dual Power. Any power
Voltage converter that is required to power the NVR has to be supplied by
Bidder.
18 Compatibility The supplied NVR must be compatible in all respects to the cameras
being supplied at the locations
19 Power Bidder to specify
Consumption
20 Operating 10°C ~ 40°C or better
temperature
21 Operating 20% to 80% RH, non condensing
Humidity
22 HDD Hot swap, 24 bays SATA HDD, up to 128TB storage, 1 SAS up to
192TB
23 Product To comply with CE, FCC, UL
Safety
24 Details Bidder to submit the details of complete offered solution (Item make,
required with model/part code, block diagram etc.) as stated above along with the
offer offer
VMS
26 LICENCE Video license Extension Package: IP video channel
extension package, each package supports additional 100
channels IP video
27 HUS-NVR Network Video Storage : 128CH @ 1080P / 256CH @
720P HUS NVR, 24 HDDs max 144TB, RAID, Hot Swap,
1 SAS, 2 1000M Ports, ONVIF, N+1 Redundancy, NFR
with Camera, Dual Power
Dome Camera
28 IP Network TDN Low-Light IR Indoor Dome Camera,
1/2.7" CMOS, 3 MP @ 25fps or better, triple stream, Min.
Illumination required 0.01 lux @ F1.4 (color), 120dB True
WDR, Min. Pixels 1920 × 1080, triple stream, 2.7–12 mm
motorized focus & zoom lens, BLC, HLC, 3DNR, Privacy
Mask, 3 IR LEDs Smart IR with upto 50m IR distance, Dual
channel Audio G.711a/G.711u/AAC, 128GB SD card
support, Alarm: 2 In/ 1out, PoE, H.264 High Profile and
MJPEG, PoE Class 3 and 12V DC, Having Operating temp
range : –30°C to 50° C. Certifications:RoHS compliance.
Bullet Camera
29 IP Network TDN Low-Light IR Indoor Dome Camera,
1/2.7" CMOS, 3 MP @ 25fps or better, triple stream, Min.
Illumination required 0.01 lux @ F1.4 (color), 120dB True
WDR, Min. Pixels 1920 × 1080, triple stream, 2.7–12 mm
motorized focus & zoom lens, BLC, HLC, 3DNR, Privacy
Mask, 3 IR LEDs Smart IR with upto 50m IR distance, Dual
channel Audio G.711a/G.711u/AAC, 128GB SD card
support, Alarm: 2 In/ 1out, PoE, H.264 High Profile and
MJPEG, PoE Class 3 and 12V DC, Having Operating temp
range : –30°C to 50° C. Certifications: RoHS compliance.
PTZ Camera
30
Chip Size
1/1.8 inch
Colour Type
Colour / Monochrome
Resolution
6×4MP resolution
Digital (DSP)
Yes
Zoom: 36X
Sensitivity: 0.001 Lux
Electrical Specification
Voltage: 36 V DC
Power Consumption: Basic power consumption: 33.7W (36V DC) ; Max. power
consumption (Basic power consumption + WDR + intelligent functions enabled +
IR on + PTZ operation): Panoramic network camera:
Compression Type H.265; H.264; H.264H; H.264B;

Display
31 Screen Size Class (diagonal) 42" Class (41.9" diagonal)
Resolution 1920 x 1080p Refresh Rate TruMotion 120hz.
Aspect Ratio 6 Modes (16:9, Just Scan, Original, 4:3,
Cinema Zoom, Zoom)
Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Matching) HDMI: 1080i, Component:
1080p, RF 720p.
HDMI™/HDCP In 2 (1 rear, 1 side) USB 3.0/2.0 In 1 (side)
Digital Audio Out (Optical) 1 (rear)
RS-232C (Control & Service) 1 via 3.5mm mini jack (rear)
Work Station for monitoring
32 Highend workstation for monitoring all cameras from
multiple locations, minimum configuration as below.
Intel Core i5 processor 3.33 Ghz or higher, 8Gb DDR3
SDRAM, 2gb nvidiaGeforce GT 710 or higher graphics
card, With Wifi, USB 3 ports, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor

13. SPECIFICATIONS FOR IT NETWORK SYSTEM &


TELEPHONE SYSTEM
13.1 Scope:

The objective of this report is to give an overview of services designed for the proposed
medical college.

The scope of design is in the areas:

Local Area Network


(LAN)
Wireless Network
Access control
Public Address
System
Telephone
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV),
Video Conference System
Digital Display
AV System

Contractor shall supply & install conduit & wiring including I/O box, Faceplate etc.
complete as required.

13.1.1 IT Network & IT rooms including high speed internet service.


The bidder should design an efficient computer network, Including sufficient
Infrastructure for LAN and Web Connectivity IT rooms and data closets/Rooms, IT
Sockets with networking for providing Inter-building Connectivity and Intra Building
Web Connectivity to Lecturers and Staffs. Horizontal and Vertical Distributions for LAN,
Wireless Network Access and WAN.

13.1.2 Telecommunications service:


The bidder should design a suitable capacity telecommunication / IPEPABX system
showing actual position of all equipment such as telephone with intercom floor wise in
the blue print. All the user and operator should be IP based, will run on POE
environment.

13.1.3 Video Conferencing:


Design a HD video conferencing system suitable for real-time interactive
communication. Actual position each component like High Definition Video
Conferencing Codec, Camera and license, Microphone array, presentation sharing to
remote sites, Infrared Remote control, with required display as per the room size (bidder
must provide the visual algorithm for the size of display on comparison with the size of
room and number of participant) & standard cables should be shown in the drawings.
13.1.4 Broad concept of services:

The services systems for the project have to be conceptualized based on existing experience
and acceptable international design standards. Effort shall be made to conceal all services a n
d still provide access to these for accommodating c h a n g e s in t h e future. Conservation
of energy, optimization of resources, eco-friendliness and state of the art technology shall be
the key factors in the design concept to ensure least downtime and reduce maintenance
problems.

Every effort shall be made to design, layout and install equipment in locations that will tend
to encourage routine preventive maintenance by providing easy access for operation
personnel. Manual isolation will be provided to enable servicing, expansion or renovation of
any part of the system without interrupting the services in adjacent areas.

13.1.5 METHODOLOGY OF LAN / TEL DESIGN FOR WB MEDICAL COLLEGES

Primarily, it would be considered all the hospitals as one unit. Then the connectivity solution
becomes easier to understand. An important factor in the connectivity is linking of each
hospital to the State Wide Area Network (SWAN). This makes it imperative that the data
and voice (computer and phone) connections are IP based.

Therefore, each hospital will have an IP Exchange. This does not mean that normal phone
calls are not possible. With the SWAN infrastructure in place, it means that the hospitals can
call each other without incurring any recurring expenses. In fact hospital may call any office
or administration connected to the SWAN without incurring subscriber charges.

Another advantage of an IP network is the great decrease in the local infrastructure costs.
Since there will be only one IP network; a separate phone line infrastructure will not be
necessary.

13.1.6 THE IP INFRASTRUCTURE

Hospital will have a Fiber Optic Backbone with redundancy


Each floor will have the termination / computer points connected to
switches placed in Network Enclosures on each floor
These Enclosures will be in turn connected to the Fiber Optic Backbone
The Backbone will be terminated / originated from the Server Room / Data Centre of
each hospital
The Server Room / Data Centre will have the provision for locating the following
equipment in individual Network Enclosures Servers Switches Passive Components
IPPABX : Adequate Backup for Points and Power need to be provided. All
Telephone sets should be IP based and from the same OEM of IPPABX system.
All CCTV cameras should be IP based and should run on the same network of
hospital.

13.1.7 THE END POINT INFRASTRUCTURE

The End Pont Infrastructure begins at the end of the points provided by the IP Infrastructure.
These shall consist of the following equipment:
Servers – for Email and Internet
Terminals – For accessing the HMIS
Printers.

4) IP/SIP Phones

5) IP Cameras

These are some of the basic points on which the whole IT Infrastructure will grow on.

14 LAN

OBJECTIVE

The objective shall be to provide infrastructure provisions for LAN and telecommunication
backbone within each room or occupied area for data, voice and IPCCTV transmission.

Ethernet is standardized as IEEE 802.3. The combination of the twisted pair versions of
Ethernet for connecting end systems to the network, along with the fiber optic versions for
site backbones, is the most widespread wired LAN technology.

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

LAN points will be provided on a need basis. It will be structured with

Rack Mounted Layer 2 Switches & Core Switches.


Cat#6a Mounting Chords.
Cat#6a Patch Panels.
Cat#6a Horizontal Cables.
Cat#6a Input / Output Point (Box).
Cat#6a Patch Chords to the NIC of the PC.
The switches will have uplink ports as and where necessary. The cabling termination
will be done by IEEE 568B standards.
All points will be duly marked and numbered especially for future MAC (Moves,
Additions & Changes)

These cables shall run in dedicated low voltage conduits, away from electrical cables,
to avoid any electromagnetic interference.

The following shall be used for carrying wires / cable: -

PVC conduits wherever the conduit runs exposed in ceiling or chased in wall.
HDPE conduits for external, underground laying of OFC
Wire mesh cable tray for carrying multi-conductor cables.
15 ELV Schedule:

Note 1:
The proposed ELV Schedule as furnish below may be changed as per Employer
requirement and guideline of NMC.
TABLE 2:

IT Network Data Point

IP- Telephone System


CCTV System

CATV System
ETBS System

Wi-fi system
PA System

S. No Area Remarks

1 SERVICE BUILDINGS

One
UG Sump & Pump Room, telephone
Electrical Sub Station, for each
Transformer Yard, DR Yard, service
HVAC Plant room building
Solar Inverter Room
ANNEX Building
Entrance Lobby
Reception
Corridor
Lift lobby
Fire Exit
Record Room
Canteen
Electrical Room
UPS Room
Server Room
BMS Room
Kitchen
Store
Service Counter
Toilet
Supervisior
Doctor's Room
Surgeon Lab
Faculty Room
Staff Office
Exam Room
Resident room
Office
Non-teaching room
Toilet Complex
Depart Library cum Seminar
Room
AHU Room
Teaching Corner
Surgical Store
Dressing Room
Consultation Room
Plaster cutting Room
Plaster Room
Physiotherapy
Waiting Hall
Minor O.T
ECG Room
Echo Room
Cardiography
ICTC Councilor
SurakhaClinc /Office/Store
Nurses Lounge
Doctors Lounge
Injection Room

ADDING 27% FOR WALLS,


CIRCULATION, WAITING
LOBBIES, CORES,
STAIRWELLS, AHU'S,
ELECTRICAL ROOMS,
LIFT MACHINE ROOMS
ETC.,

16. Specification for IP based Telephone system:


Sr. Required Minimum Specifications
No.

A IP Telephony System
1 The IP telephony system should be a converged communication System 100%
redundant server based system, with ability to run TDM and SIP/IP on the
same platform using same software load based on server and Gateway
architecture. All the gateway shall have self survival capability

2 The system should be capable of supporting analog and IP Telephones. The


single IP EPABX system should be minimum 1500 port scalable to support up
to 5000 portsin the same system to achieve the future capacity.

3 All the users to be managed in a single database, which is managed centrally,


no multiple databases. CLI facility for all users should be provisioned from
day 1.

4 The system should be based on server gateway architecture with external


server running on Linux OS. No card based processor systems should be
quoted.

5 The voice network architecture and call control functionality should support
both SIP & H.323.

6 The call control system should be fully redundant solution with no single point
of failure and should support 1:1 redundancy. The solution should support
geographical redudancy by separating the servers over LAN/WAN. i.e. if the
server/s in the main data center fails, the other server/s, which is installed at
geographically different location over LAN/WAN should take over the entire
communication network.

7 The system to have distributed architecture and the centralized control for all
the IP PBX entities in the network.

8 The communication feature server and gateway should support IPv4 from day-
1 so as to be future proof.

9 It should support Survivable Call Control functionality so that the survivable


system at the remote location shall provide fall back call control service in
case the remote site loses all connectivity to the main Call Control system
placed at datacenter. It is expected that the survivability call control system
will provide a minimal set of essential telephony features to the end users that
could be a subset of the feature that are available from the main call control
system.

10 It should be possible for the IP/SIP phone to be connected on the same line
which is connected to the computer i.e. Single wire to desk.

11 Call control server / appliance should be Intel based hardware with necessary
configuration to support the desired expandability. The servers should be
loaded with 2 number of CPU withminimum2.2 GHZ 8 core minimum,16
threads minimum, Memory 64 GB minimum, and hard disk 600 GB X 4
(minimum) (RAID6 Configuration) and VMware ESXi Version 6.0/6.5 for
virtual environment. Hypervisor to create multiple VM (virtual machine).
12 The system software version offered should be the latest release as on the date
of supply of EPABX as available globally.

13 The offered solution must provide a standard based mechanism for QoS
(quality of service) implementation.

14 System should allow direct registration / profile creation of SIP endpoints onto
it and perform all functions of Proxy / Registrar / Redirect etc.

15 In progress PSTN Calls at each of the locations should not be interrupted in


the event of any call control server failure.

16 Quality of Services (QoS) would be configured to administer the call and


ensure voice traffic get priority over normal traffic.

17 The System should support Call Admission Control to configure number of


calls that can be active between locations.

18 Should support Active Directory integration for directory synchronization and


user authentication.

B The system should support the following Call processing and call control
protocols and standards:

1 Should support signaling standards / Protocols – SIP, H.323, Q.Sig.

2 Voice CODEC support G.711, G.729, G.729ab

3 Video codecs: H.261 or H.263 or H.264

4 Video telephony support (H.323 or SIP)

5 Support for configuration database (contains system and device configuration


information, including dial plan)

C System Management and monitoring


1 Having inbuilt administration web based administration. No additional thick
client for administration on the Admin PC. Should also support HTTPS for
management.

2 The System should have GUI support web based management console

3 System should support management tool to monitor system performance,


device status, device discovery and CTI applications.

4 Should support notifications for troubleshooting performance

5 Should support to Generate various alerts in the form of e mails, for objects
when values go over / below preconfigured threshold levels.

6 Should support to monitor the system in real time on a set of preconfigured


parameters.

7 It should support to configure the sample interval rate for the applicable
performance monitoring.
8 The management platforms should support different levels for accessing the
system based on the role being played by the user who is accessing the system.
The administrator should have the highest authority.

D Security
1 The protection of signaling connections over IP should be supported by means
of authentication, Integrity and encryption should be carried out using TLS.

2 The password and Access Control must Include the following:

3 Passwords to prevent the possibility of an aggressor to easily read or deduce


system or account access password.

4 Password aging with Configurable time periods.

5 System should support MLPP feature.

6 System should support SRTP for media encryption and signaling encryption
by TLS.

7 Secure HTTP support for Call Server Administration, Serviceability, User


Pages, and Call Detail Record Analysis and Reporting Tool.

8 The administrator logging on to the call control server needs to authenticate by


suitable mechanism such as User Login Information and Passwords / Radius
Server.

9 Phone Security: TFTP files (configuration and firmware loads) are signed with
the self signed certificate of the TFTP server. The Call Server system admin
will be able to disable http and telnet on the IP phones

E System Features

1 Hunt groups

2 Dial plan partitioning

3 The system should support at least 8 digit numbering scheme.

4 Distributed call processing

5 Hotline and private line automated ring down (PLAR)

6 Interface to H.323 gatekeeper for scalability, CAC, and redundancy

7 Multi Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP)

8 Q.SIG (International Organization for Standardization [ISO])

9 SIP trunk (RFC 3261) and line side (RFC 3261 based services)

10 SIP trunk Call Admission Control (SIP CAC)

11 Time of day, day of week, routing and restrictions


12 The proposed system should support automatic route selection (ARS) and least
Cost routing (LCR) features to route the calls based on priorities related to user
profile, tariff, and network availability, along the most cost effective path.
This service will be transparent for users and irrespective of the physical
carrier connection.

13 Distinctive Ringing: The system should provide audibly different station


ringing patterns to distinguish between internal and external calls

F User Features
1 User should be able to log in from any IP Phone using username and password
and all the privilege should extend to that physical IP phone

2 Should support Mobility features providing Simultaneous ringing on both


Desk phone and GSM Mobile phone. There should be seamless transfer of a
live call from Mobile phone to desk phone and vice aversa.

3 Should support at least28 party conferencing.

4 Message waiting indicator (MWI)

5 Abbreviated Dial

6 Click to Dial

7 Callback busy, no reply to station

8 Call park and pickup

9 Call status per line (state, duration, number)

10 Calling Line Identification (CLID)

11 Calling party name identification

12 Direct inward dial (DID)

13 Direct outward dial (DOD)

14 Directory dial from phone—corporate, personal

15 Directories—missed, placed, received calls list stored on IP phones

16 Distinctive ring (on net vs. off net)

17 Shared Line support

18 Multiple line appearances per phone

19 Music on hold

20 Station volume controls (audio, ringer)

21 Transfer

22 Boss secretary feature support

23 On hook dialing

24 Call waiting
25 Call Conference

G Video Telephony Features and Support


1 The call control system should provide integrated video telephony features to
the users so that user with IP Phone / Soft phone and video telephony end
point should be able to place video calls with the same user model as audio
calls.

2 The users should be able to transfer video calls as audio calls

3 Call Server should provide a common control agent for signaling,


configuration, and serviceability for voice or video end points.

H Upgrade Protection for Software Licenses:


1 Bidders should include Upgrade Protection for all the Software Licenses
quoted for this requirement. The Upgrade Protection should cover period of 3
years.

I License Required from Day-1

1 The system should have necessary license for all the supplied IP/SIP Phones

2 The system should have necessary license for 35 voice mail boxes.

J Type-1 IP Phone (for reception) - Qty-2

1 It should be possible to expand the attendant set capacity with additional key
modules or with DSS providing a 28 additional programmable keys OR 60
Keys with DSS.IP phone should be minimum 24 key Module with
expandability option by DSS.

2 Display: 3 line display or 4.3 inch color with LCD backlight or Gray scale
224x96 pixel size

3 Should have an integrated 2-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch so that single


data cable can be used for IP Phone and PC connectivity.

4 Should have 9 fixed feature Keys with menu Button and cursor keys

5 Support DHCP and static IP Support for Wideband BLUETOOTH handset

6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID. Qwerty alphabetical
keyboard for dial by name

7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option. The
bidder should provide AC power adapter for all the IP Phones.

8 Audio Codec Support: G.711, G.729, Wideband G722, voice activity detection
(VAD)

9 Should have Full-duplex speakerphone, acoustic echo cancellation,


10 QoS support: IEEE 802.1p/Q tagging (VLAN), Layer 3 TOS, and DSCP

11 Phone should of same OEM as of IPPBX

K Type-2 IP Phone - Qty-AS per Requirement


1 Should support graphical monochrome or better 3 Line display with a
resolution of Gray scale 224 x96 pixel size, black & white.

2 Should support Comfort-noise generation (CNG) and voice-activity-detection


(VAD) programming is provided on a system basis.

3 Should have an integrated 2-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch

4 Should have 9 fixed feature with Menu Button and cursor keys and volume
control, 12 or 24 programmable keys.

5 Support DHCP and static IP

6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID

7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option

8 Audio Codec Support: G.711, G.729AB, G722

9 Should have Full-duplex speakerphone

10 QoS support: IEEE 802.1p/Q tagging (VLAN), Layer 3 TOS, and QoS Tickets

11 IEEE 802.1 AB/equivlaent (IPv4/ IPv6, automatic VLAN acquisition, PoE


management, inventory information).

12 Phone should be from same EPABX OEM

L Type-3 IP/SIP Phone - As per requirements.


1 Should support graphical monochrome display with a resolution of 132 x48
LCD

2 Should support Comfort-noise generation (CNG) and voice-activity-detection


(VAD) programming is provided on a system basis.

3 Should have an integrated 2-port 10/100 Ethernet switch

4 Should fixed keys for mute, speaker and volume control


Should have below keys
Mute
Headset
Transfer
Conference
Speaker
Volume

5 SIP Telephony

6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID.
Phonebook
•Individual phone book(300entries)
•Enterprise phone book(800entries)
•LDAP/XML directory service

7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option

8 Audio Codec Support: G.711, G.729AB, G722

9 Support DHC Pandstatic IP

10 QoS

11 Security
•802.1x
•Support VPN
•VLAN tagging(802.1q)
•Transport Layer Security(TLS)
•DigestauthenticationusingMD5/MD5-sess
•Secure configuration file via AES, encryption
•Admin/user2-levelconfigurationmode

12 Phone should be from same EPABX OEM

M Type-4 IP Phone – 2 Nos

1 IP Desktop Video Phone with 7-inch capacitive 5-finger multi-touch with


1024x600 TFT LCD with backlight Touch screen Phone.

2 Dual switched 10/100/1000 Mbps ports with integrated PoE/PoE+.


connectivity for LAN and PC

3 HD audio (Wideband loudspeaker, Wideband Bluetooth handset, Wideband,


comfort and wired handset).

4 Full-duplex speakerphone, Acoustic echo cancellation, Automatic Gain


Control (AGC) to adjust audio volume and comfort while in conference.
5 Tiltable mega-pixel CMOS camera with privacy shutter 720p@30fps

6 HD Wideband, HAC, RJ9 Handset Jack

7 Should support protocol like SIP RFC3261, TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/RTCP,


HTTP/HTTPS, ARP, ICMP, DNS (A record, SRV, NAPTR), DHCP, PPPoE,
SSH, TFTP, NTP, STUN, SIMPLE, LLDP-MED, LDAP, TR- 069, 802.1x,
TLS, SRTP, IPv6, OpenVPN

8 Should support telephony features like


Hold, transfer, forward (unconditional/no-answer/busy), call park/pickup, 7-
way audio conference (including the host), shared-call-appearance (SCA) /
bridged-line-appearance (BLA), virtual MPK, downloadable contacts (XML,
LDAP, up to 1000 items), call record, call log (up to 1000 records), call
waiting, auto answer, XML customization of screen, click-to-dial, flexible dial
plan, hot desking, personalized music ringtones and music on hold, server
redundancy & fail-over

9 Phone should be from same EPABX OEM

17.1 Specification for L3 Core Switch (2 per location for redundancy):

S/N Specifications
1 Hardware Features
The switch should be modular and should be flexible enough for deploying 24 x
1/10G SFP+ ports from day-1 and capable of including 4 x GE SFP or 2 x 10GE
SFP+ uplinks in future.
The Switch shall provide inbuilt redundant hot swappable fans and power
supplies for highest resiliency with no single point of failure.

The switch should be loaded with minimum 4 GB RAM and 1 GB Flash memory
The switch must be loaded with dedicated stacking port of 320 Gbps or higher. In
case stacking port with such capacity is not available, chassis based switch with
similar or better performance can be supplied.
2 Performance and capabilities:
Switch should offer minimum 400-Gbps switching capacity.

Synthetic traffic generation and monitoring through built-in IP SLA capabilities

The proposed switch should support Netflow or J-flow or equivalent.


Should support 400 Mpps of forwarding rate
Should support multicast in hardware

Shall have hardware based unicast, multicast and broadcast suppression.

Shall support multi-layer switching, Layer 2 (MAC), Layer 3 (IP address) and
Layer 4 (TCP UDP port) switching and application classification and redirection

Shall support minimum 8 queues per port for classification and scheduling of
network traffic on a packet-by-packet basis

While deployed in redundancy i.e two switches, the switch should have support
for virtualization by working as single virtual switches providing double the
system bandwidth capacity and should eliminate the dependence and Spanning
Tree Protocol.

While deployed as Virtual switching system with two switches, switches should
have support for maximum resiliency with Nonstop Forwarding, Stateful
Switchover
3 Layer 2 Features:
Shall have Layer 2 switchports and VLAN trunks

Shall have IEEE 802.3 ad Link aggregation and port trunking across line cards
Shall have IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation
Should support minimum 10K instance of spanning tree
Should Support Automatic mechanism to ensure that once QoS enabled on
switch then it will prioritize voice traffic independent of QoS on each and every
port.

Should support Secure VTP with MD5 or equivalent protocol to reduce


administrative burden of configuring VLANs on multiple switches in turn
eliminating the configuration errors & troubleshooting in secure manner

Should be able to discover the neighboring device of the same vendor giving the
details about the platform, IP Address, Link connected through etc, thus helping
in troubleshooting connectivity problems or equivalent
Should support a mechanism to detect connectivity issues with both fiber and
copper cabling. Ensures that a partially failed link is shut down on both sides, to
avoid L2/L3 protocol convergence issues.

Should support Layer 2/3 trace route or equivalent to ease troubleshooting by


identifying the physical path that a packet takes from source to destination
Should support layer 2/3 debugging for troubleshooting
Display and Clear MAC address information in MAC Address Table
Switch ports should automatically detects the type of device connected and offers
a best-practices configuration to the ports
Shall have IEEE compliance for 802.1Q VLAN, 801.2p, 802.1d STP, 802.3ad,
802.1w RSTP, 802.1s MSTP, RPVST+,802.3ad LACP, IEEE 802.1ab, Link
Layer Discovery Protocol.
Shall have 50K Media Access Control (MAC) Entries
Shall have minimum 4000 VLAN including port-based, source MAC based,
protocol based and subnet based VLANs.
4 Layer 3 Features:
Shall have basic Routing-Static IP routing, RIP v1/v2, RIPng and Policy Based
Routing.
Shall have hardware enabled advance IP routing protocols OSPF, OSPFv3,
BGPv4, PIM-SM, PIM-DM , OSPF,BGP should be enabled from day-1

Shall have VRRP or equivalent for redundancy


Shall have IGMP v1, v2, v3
Should support multicast features like PIM RP accept filter, PIM neighbor filter,
multicast route limit.
IPv4 and IPv6 support in hardware, providing wire-rate forwarding for IPv6
networks. Should support minimum 15K IPv4, IPv6 enteries
The switch should support minimum 2K IPv4, IPv6 Multicast enteries
MLD Snooping for IPv6 in hardware
5 QoS Features:
Shall have sophisticated QoS and Traffic Management
Shall have Per-port QoS configuration
Support for IEEE 802.1p QoS policies.
RFC 2474 based Diff ServQoS on all ports

Shall support 8 queues per port and QoS Hardware Entries


Shall have strict priority queuing.

Shall have IP differentiated service code point (DSCP) and IP precedence

Shall have classification and marking based on full Layer 3, 4 headers


Shall have input and output policing based on Layer 3, 4 headers.
Shall support Congestion Avoidance feature
Shall provide Local and Remote Port Mirroring
6 Security Features
RADIUS, which allow centralized control of the switch and restrict unauthorized
users from altering the configuration
Standard and extended ACLs on all ports
802.1x user authentication (with VLAN assignment and Guest VLAN
extensions)
Router ACLs (RACLs) on all ports (no performance penalty), VLAN ACLs
(VACLs),Port ACLs (PACLs)
Private VLANs (PVLANs) on access and trunk ports

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping and Option82 insertion


Port Security, Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol versions 1/2
Unicast MAC filtering, Unicast port flood blocking

Dynamic Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) inspection, IP source guard

Switch should Support the following functions: IPv6 snooping, IPv6 FHS
binding, neighbor discovery protocol (NDP) address gleaning, IPv6 data address
gleaning, IPv6 dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) address gleaning,
IPv6 device tracking, neighbor discovery (ND) Inspection, IPv6 DHCP guard,
IPv6 router advertisement (RA) guard

The switch should be EAL3/NDPP certified under Common Criteria Certificate.


7 Management Features
The switch should support NetFlow or euivalent and IP SLA for enhanced
visibility.
Configuration Rollback for improved configuration management

Single console port and single IP address to manage all features of the system
Manageability through common network-management software on a per-port and
per-switch basis, providing a common management interface for routers,
switches of the same vendor
Support for SNMP versions 1, 2, and 3
Remote Monitoring (RMON) software agent to support four RMON groups
(history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management,
monitoring, and analysis.

Analysis support, including ingress port, egress port, and VLAN mirroring
Support for Port Mirroring, Remote Mirroring & ACL filtering for Port mirroring
used for IDS functionalities.

17.2 Specification of L2 24 port POE Switch – quantity as per requirement:

S/N Minimum Specifications


1 General Features
The switch should have a minimum of 24nos(POE). 10/100/1000 Ethernet Ports
1.1
in 1 RU form factor and 19" rack mountable.

The switch should have a minimum of 4 nos. of GE Uplinks that supports copper
1.2
and fiber transceivers with with SFP form factor.

1.3 The switch should support MTBF of minimum 100,000 hours or more

The switch should support Operating temperature up to 1500 m -5º to 45ºC and
1.4
operating relative humidity 10 % to 95% no condensing.

The switch should support an auto-ranging power supply with input voltages
1.5
between 100 and 240V AC
2 Performance and Scalability

The switch should support Forwarding bandwidth of 50 Gbps and Full-duplex


2.1
Switching bandwidth of 30 Gbps

The switch should support 64-Byte Packet Forwarding Rate of 30 Mpps for 24-
2.2
Port switch.

2.3 The switch should have at least Dual Core CPU, 1 GB of DRAM and 1 GB Flash

2.4 The switch should support 1000 VLANs and 4000 VLAN IDs

2.5 The switch should support Jumbo frames and MTU of at least 9000 bytes

2.6 The switch should support 16000 Unicast MAC addresses

3 Stacking

Should support virtual resilient stacking feature for single IP management up to


3.1
300mtr distance

3.2 Stacking module should be Hot-swappable.


4 Standards

The switch should support IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE
4.1 802.1s, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.1ab, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3ah,
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3z

5 Layer-2 Features

The switch should support Automatic Negotiation of Trunking Protocol, to help


5.1
minimize the configuration & errors

5.2 The switch should support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation


The switch should support Centralized VLAN Management. VLANs created on
5.3
the Core Switches should be propagated automatically

5.4 The switch should support should support STP.RSTP

The switch should support UplinkFast&BackboneFast or equivalent technologies


5.5 to help ensure quick failover recovery, enhancing overall network stability and
reliability

The switch should support Spanning-tree root guard to prevent other edge
5.6
swicthes becoming the root bridge.

5.7 The switch should support IGMP filtering

The switch should support discovery of theneighboring device of the same


5.8 vendor giving the details about the platform, IP Address, Link connected through
etc, thus helping in troubleshooting connectivity problems.

The switch should support Per-port unicast, broadcast and multicast storm control
5.9
to prevent faulty end stations from degrading overall systems performance

The switch should support Voice VLAN to simplify IP telephony installations by


5.1
keeping voice traffic on a separate VLAN

The switch should support Automatic media-dependent interface crossover


5.1
(MDIX).

The switch should support Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol (UDLD) and
5.1 Aggressive UDLD to allow for unidirectional links caused by incorrect fiber-
optic wiring or port faults to be detected and disabled on fiber-optic interfaces.

The switch should support Local Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
5.1 working in conjunction with Private VLAN Edge to minimize broadcasts and
maximize available bandwidth.

5.1 The switch should support IGMP v1, v2, v3 Snooping

5.2 The switch should support MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)

6 Quality of Service (QoS) & Control


The switch should support 4 egress queues per port to enable differentiated
6.1
management

6.2 The switch should support scheduling techniques for QoS


The switch should support Weighted tail drop (WTD) to provide congestion
6.3
avoidance

6.4 The switch should support Standard 802.1p CoS field classification

The switch should support Differentiated services code point (DSCP) field
6.5
classification

6.6 The switch should support Strict priority queuing mechanisms

6.7 The switch should support Rate Limitting function to guarantee bandwidth

The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination IP
6.8
address, MAC address and Layer 4 TCP / UDP information

The switch should support availability of at least 250 aggregate or individual


6.9
polices per port.
7 Management

The switch should support Command Line Interface (CLI) using Telnet & SSH
7.1
interface for comprehensive in-band management.

The switch should support CLI-based management console to provide detailed


7.2
out-of-band management.

7.3 The switch should support Serial / USB Console Port.

The switch should support four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and
7.4
events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis.

The switch should support Layer 2/3 trace route to ease troubleshooting by
7.5
identifying the physical path that a packet takes from source to destination.

The switch should support Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) for software
7.6
upgrades..

7.7 The switch should support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3

8 Network security features

The switch should support IEEE 802.1x to allow dynamic, port-based security,
8.1
providing user authentication.

The switch should support Port-based ACLs for Layer 2 interfaces to allow
8.2
application of security policies on individual switch ports.

The switch should support SSHv2 and SNMPv3 to provide network security by
8.3
encrypting administrator traffic during Telnet and SNMP sessions.
The switch should support TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication enable
8.4 centralized control of the switch and restrict unauthorized users from altering the
configuration.

The switch should support MAC address notification to allow administrators to


8.5
be notified of users added to or removed from the network.

The switch should support Port security to secure the access to an access or trunk
8.6
port based on MAC address.

The switch should support Multilevel security on console access to prevent


8.7
unauthorized users from altering the switch configuration.

8.8 The switch should support Private VLAN


9 IPv6 Features Support
IPv6 over Ethernet Dual IPv6/IPv4 stack
IPv6 neighbor and router discovery
IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration
9.1 Duplicate address detection ICMPv6
IPv6 QoS - Prioritize IPv6 packets

IPv6 Security - RA guard, ND inspection, DHCPv6 guard

IPv6 support for Ping, Traceroute, VTY, SSH, TFTP, SNMP, Syslog, HTTP,
9.2
HTTPS
9.3 The switch should support IPv6 unicast Static Routing
9.4 The switch should support IPv6 MLDv1 & v2 Snooping

9.5 The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Addressing

9.6 The switch should support IPv6 Port Access Control Lists

9.7 The switch should support IPv6 Router Access Control Lists

9.8 The switch should support IPv6 Stateless Auto Config

9.9 The switch should support Radius and TACACS+ over IPv6

10 PoE Features
10 Total PoE Power budget should be at least 365 W
The switch should support both IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) and
10
IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard.

PoE power allocation of the switch should be dynamic and flexible power
10
allocation should be supported across all ports.

17.3 Specification of L2 8 port POE switch- quantity as per requirement:


Item
S/N Specification

1 8 x 10/100/1000BaseT PoE, 2 x 1G SFP or 2 x 1G Copper

2 19" Rack mountable, support for 23/24" rack.


Internal power supply unit that supports input voltages
3 between 100 and 240VAC.
Hardware
4 Operating temperature: 0°C to +45°C
Support for IEEE 802.3az or Energy-Efficient Ethernet
5 (EEE)
The switch should be capable of working in an ultra-low
6 power mode during periods of non operation hours.
7 Mean time between failure - at least 100,000 hours
8 Support for PoE and PoE+as per IEEE standard
Power over
Ethernet (PoE) PoE Power budget of at least 65 watt, so that each of the 8
9 downlink port is capable of supplying 15.4 W PoE power.
10 Forwarding rate for 64 Byte Packet - at least 14 Mpps
11 Performance Switching Bandwidth - at least 20 Gbps
12 At least 250 VLAN
13 At least 256 MB DRAM
Memory
14 At least 128 MB Flash

17.4 Specification of Router:

S. Feature Specification
No
.

1 Architecture a) Should be chassis based & modular architecture


for scalability and should be a single box
configuration for ease of management.
b) Should have support for IPSEC VPN.
c) Should have minimum of 256MB of RAM and 32
MB of Flash Memory
2 Interface a) 2 x 10/100 Base interface.
b) At least 2 free additional slots for future
1. Note: These additional slots should support both
the following interfaces:
V.35 (2 Mbps) interface including necessary
cables
10/100 Ethernet Base interface.
3 Performanc a) Should support high performance traffic
e forwarding with concurrent features like Security,
Voice enabled
S. Feature Specification
No
.

b) Should support variety of interfaces like V.35


Sync Serial (2 Mbps), E1, ADSL for remote office
aggregation
c) Should support 3G USB modem for connectivity
or support external 3G modem or 3Gcardin
therouter
d) Should have at least one USB 2.0 ports for storing
OS images
4 High a) Should support redundant connection to LAN
Availability b) Should support Non-Stop forwarding / Graceful
Restart for fast re-convergence of routing
protocols
c) Should support boot options like booting from
TFTP server, Network node
d) Should support VRRP or equivalent
5 Protocols a) Should support Routing protocols like RIP ver1
(RFC1058)&2, (RFC 1722 and 1723), OSPF ver2
(RFC2328), BGP4 (RFC1771), IS-IS (RFC1195),
Telnet (RFC854)
b) Multicast routing protocols support : IGMPv1,v2,
v3 (RFC 2236), PIM-SM (RFC2362), PIM-SSM
and PIM-DM, M-BGP/ MSDP
c) Should have full IPv6 features from day 1.
d) Should have RIPng and OSPFv3 for IPv6.
6 QoS a) Classification and Marking: Policy based routing,
Features IEEE 802.1p
b) Congestion Management: WRED, Priority
queuing, Class based queuing
c) Traffic Conditioning: Committed Access
Rate/Rate limiting
d) Bandwidth guarantee
e) Signalling: RSVP
f) Link efficiency mechanisms: cRTP, LFI, MLPPP
g) Per VLAN QoS. Time Based Shaping and
Policing for QoS
h) Port mirroring
7 Security a) Support for GRE Tunneling, NAT
Features b) Support for MD-5 / SHA-1/SHA-2 route
authentication for RIP, OSPF and BGP
c) Shall support multi-level of access
d) Support for SNMPv3 authentication, SSHv2
e) AAA support using Radius and/or TACACS+
f) Support for PAP and CHAP authentication for P-
to-P links
g) Multiple privilege level authentications for
S. Feature Specification
No
.

console and telnet access through Local database


or through an external AAA Server.
h) Time based & Dynamic ACLs for controlled
forwarding based on time of day for offices
i) IEEE 802.1x support for MAC address
authentication
8 Managemen a) Shall have support for Web based management,
t CLI, Telnet and SNMPv3
b) Shall support Secure Shell for secure connectivity.
c) Shall support Out of band management through
Console and external modem for remote
management
9 Certification a) Common Criteria Certified
b) FCC
c) Safety EMI/EMC
10 Power AC 200 – 240V

17.5 Specification of Server (2nos per hospital):

Sl.
Component Specifications
No

1 Processor Minimum 2 X 8 Core latest series/generation 64-bit x86


processors with clock speed of 2.5 GHz or higher &
minimum 20 MB Cache memory

2 Memory slots At least 32 DIMMS supporting ECC DDR3 RAM


3 Primary Memory Minimum 64 GB DDR3 Registered (RDIMM) with highest
frequency as applicable in the quoted model to be offered per
processor. Memory should support RAID and memory
mirroring.

4 Primary memory Minimum upto 1 TB


expandable upto

5 HDD 2 x 500 GB SATA HDDs Or Higher, speed 15K RPM

6 HDD bays 4 or more

7 Internal HDD RAID 5 Controller


controller

8 Network Integrated Gigabit Server Ethernet dual port controller with


controller full duplex with Wake-on-LAN & PXE. 4 Ethernet Ports of
minimum 10/100/1000 Mbps. 4 nos USB 2.0 compliant
ports.

9 L3 Cache Total Cache to be minimum 20 MB per processor socket


10 Chipset Latest Generation Server Class Mother Board based on
associated chipset supporting the above processor. Same
OEM make as that of Processor

11 Graphics Integrated Graphics with at least 8MB Video Memory

12 I/O slots 3 PCI/ PCIe slots with combination of x1, x4 and x8 slots, 4
USB 2.0 Port,. 1 Serial port, 1 dedicated Management port
other than the network port, 1 Keyboard, 1 mouse port, 1
Graphics port.

13 Systems Dedicated system Management processor/controller IPMI 2.0


Management to manage health of server. LEDs for Power on, System
Processor Health, HDD activity, Dignostics (with error codes) etc.

14 Remote Integrated remote management controller


management

15 Power supply Redundant Power Supply to sustain above configuration with


Hot plugging. Power Supply with 80% efficiency for better
utilization.

16 Form factor Tower/ Rack mounted (for rack mounted servers, all
necessary hardware like racks etc. are to be supplied along
with)

17 Cable & All required Power cables and required accessories are to be
Accessories provided. Cables required for redundancy are also to be
provided.

18 Optical drive DVD RW Drive 22x or Higher

19 Security Power-on password / administrator password / unattended


boot /selectable boot / unattended start mode

20 OS Compatibility Support for Windows Server 64 bit Editions, Enterprise


Edition Red Hat Enterprise Linux 64 bit Editions, UNIX 64
bit Editions

21 Warranty 3 years 24x7 support with comprehensive onsite warranty for


all components

22 Support In case of any fault occurs in the hardware then you must
provide support to rectify that faulty part and if required to
reload the operating system after modification of any
hardware components then you must load operating systems
in the systems. For the quoted product, support should be
available for minimum Five (5) years.

23 Compliance / For OEM- ISO 9001 and 14001. For Quoted Model-
Certification UL/CSA, FCC or Equivalents, RoHs, CE, Energy Star,
ACPI, IPMI etc.

24 Host interface and SAN HBAs should be connected on separate slots


others for high throughput requirements.
Fiber Channel Adapters 2 x minimum 4Gbps.
All cards should be on 64 bit PCI-X/PCI-e slots.
25 Driver/Software Provide all necessary driver CDs and manuals for the server
utility

17.6. Specification of UTM (As per requirement):

18.CABLING FOR DATA SYSTEM


Structured Cabling System and Component Specifications

Structured cabling system, Category 6A


Networks Supported Support for Fast Ethernet, Gigabit
Ethernet(1000BASE-T), 10 Gigabit Ethernet
(10GBASE-T), Token Ring,ATM 155 Mbps, TP-
PMD 100 Mbps, ISDN, video analog and
digital,(VoIP).
Qualification Offered product OEM shall be of global repute and be
part of standard committees like TIA or ISO.
Documentary evidence to be submitted.

Support in India OEM shall be having presence in India for atleast 10


years.
OEM shall have ISO 9001:2015 and 14001 certified
manufacturing facility in India.

Performance characteristics Shall have Intertek certified 4 connector channel


to be provided along with compliance to the requirements of ANSI/TIA 568-C.2
bid and ISO/IEC 11801 for CAT6A. Certificates to be
provided with test results for Attenuation, Pair-to-pair
and PS NEXT, ELFEXT and PSELFEXT, Return
Loss, ACR and PS ACR.

Site Certification Site certification to be done by OEM certified installer


for 25 years and certificate to be issued from OEM.

18.1 Category 6A, ANSI/TIA 568-C.2


CAT-6A F/UTP Cable, 23 AWG bare solid copper, with cross filler pair
1
separator, Channel optimized to 500 Mhz or more.
Meets ANSI/TIA 568-C.2 Category 6A specifications.
Cat 6A F/UTP Cabling channel report need to submit for 4 Connector Channel
2
Performance tested by Intertek (ETL)in compliance to ANSI/TIA 568-C.2 &
ISO 11801
Aluminium Foil Shielded. Polyester tape encapsulating the 4 pairs beneath the
3 AL Foil.
Must have Drain wire and Rip cord to be integrated in the cable.
4 Worst Case Cable Skew :45nsec/100 meters
Mutual
5 Capacitance:5.6 nF/100
m @ 500 MHz
6 Characteristic Impendence : 100± 15 Ohm
7 Cable Outside Diameter:not more than 7.3 mm
8 Insulation: Polyethylene / Polyolefin
Support for transmission standards of ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, CENELEC EN
9
50288-6-1, ISO/IEC 11801 Class EA
10 DC Resistance Max: 66.58 ohms/km
11 Operating Voltage, maximum:300 Vac
12 Nominal Velocity of Propagation (NVP): 72 %
13 Solid Cable should be compliance to RoHS.
LSZH outer jacket in compliance to IEC 60332-1, IEC 61034-2, IEC 60754-2
14
and UL
15 Bend Radius: upto29.00 mm
Performance under 4 connector channel @ 500Mhz shall comply the min values
as below –
NEXT : 40dB or higher
16
PSNEXT: 36.5 dB or higher
Return Loss : 25 dB or higher
Insertion Loss: 42.74 dB or less
17 Shall be RoHS 2011/65/EU compliant
Modular Shielded Jacks shall meet and exceed following application standards:
1 ISO/IEC 11801 Ed.2.2, Class EA
ANSI/TIA 568-C.2
ISO/IEC 60603-7-1 3rd Edition
ISO/IEC 60603-7-51 1st Edition
IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.3bt Type 4; 4-Pair PoE
2 DC Resistance: 69 milli ohms.
3 DC Resistance imbalance : 20 milli ohms.
4 Insulating resistance 500 Mega ohms minimum.
5 Jack retention in panel/faceplate: 50N
6 Shall have optional integrated hinged dust caps for protection from dust ingress.
7 Contact Material: Beryllium copper, plated with 1.27 mm [.000050] thick gold
Meets and exceeds ISO/IEC 11801 Class EA, ANSI/TIA 568-C.2 Category 6A
8
component specifications
Conductor type: Shall be capable to accept 26–22 AWG solid conductors and in cable OD range
9
of 5 – 9 mm.
10 The outlet is of IDC (insulation Displacement Contact) 180 deg punch type
11 Voltage: 150 volts AC maximum
12 Flammability: UL 94V-0
Termination: Shielded jack should support uniform hassle free termination technology and be
able to ensure performance in each termination without dependency on expertise of technician.
13
The modular jacks should contain integrated cutting blades used during termination to allow all
four pairs of a four pair cable to be terminated at one time.
14 RoHS 2011/65/EUcompliant

18.2 Jack Panels


Type - 24-port, Shielded Twisted Pair, Category 6A, ANSI/TIA 568-C.2

Modular, PCB based Shielded Twisted pair, Category 6A, ANSI/TIA 568-
1
C-2, Jack Panel with rear cable manager

Panel shall accept individual shielded CAT6A jack modules and pre
2
loaded with grounding strip.

Automated punching mechanism for all 4 pairs termination in single


3
punch, allowing wires between 22 – 26 AWG sizes.

Category 6A shielded patch panels shall meet or exceed channel


4 specifications of ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Category 6A and ISO/IEC 11801
Class EA up to 500 MHz

5 Shall support T568A/T568B colourcoding.

6 Cable Guide way to guide the cable on the rear side

7 1U size for 6/12/24 Ports and 2U for 48 Ports.

8 UL Listed& ETL channel certified.


9 Jack Panel should be RoHS Complaint.

18.3Faceplates

Type 1-port/2-port/4-port, White shuttered with admin labels and label


covers

Material ABS / UL 94 V-0

No. of ports One / two/ four

High Impact Plastic Body ABS FR Grade 86 x 86 mm

Flush mountable or surface mountable with a back mount frame

18.4Workstation / Equipment Cords


Type - Category 6A
CAT6A S/FTP Patch cords shall be of multi strand copper cable with ETL
1
4 connector channelcertified for ANSI/TIA 568-C.2 and ISO/IEC 11801
2 With transparent slim snag-less boot
3 Terminals with gold contacts, 1.27 micron
4 Patch cord shall haveInsulation Resistance of minimum500 mOhm
5 Outer sheath shall be LSZH as per IEC 60332-1
6 Cord outer diameter shall be not more than 6 mm.
Cable construction of patch cord shall be of CAT7 stranded copper,
7
7/26AWG
8 Pairs in Metal Foil, 4 pair stranded S/FTP cable
Compliance:
9 UL 1863
IEC 60603-7
10 Material : ROHS compliant

18.5 Specification for Fiber


Multimode Fiber optic Cable

Cable Type 6/12-core, Multimode, 10G Ethernet OM3,


Armored, loose-tube, CST armour, Gel Filled
Fiber type 50 / 125, Laser Grade, 250 micron primary coated
buffers
No. of cores 6/12
Fiber identification Individual fibers shall be color coded as per TIA 598
color scheme
Cable Compliance Shall meet and exceed the requirements of
Telcordia GR-20; EN 50173; ISO/IEC 11801;
ANSI/TIA 568 C.3
Attenuation
@850nm 2.7 dB / KM
@1300nm 0.7 dB / KM
Bandwidth
@850nm 1500 MHz-KM
@1300nm 500 MHz-KM
Max distance supported
1000 Base SX 100m
1000 Base Lx 600m
10GBase-SR & SW 300m
10GBase-LX4 300m
Tensile rating 1250N or better
Maximum Crush 3000N or better
resistance
Operating Temperature -20 Degree C to +70 Degree C
Armor Corrugated Steel tape Armor
Outer jacket High density polyethylene, anti - termite, anti - rodent
suitable for direct burial application.
Min thickness 2mm.
Strength member Cable shall have peripheral strength member of aramid
glass yarns.
Compliance ROHS compliant

18.6Fiber Optic Patch panels

Specifications Requirement

Fiber Management shelf The fiber management shelf shall have compact design and be
ideal for high density front patching applications.

Should be fully loaded and factory fitted assembly with no


assembling required during installation at site

• High Density: 1U: 6/12/24/48 Fiber terminations

• Should be supplied loaded with LC adapters, splice trays,


LC MM OM3 Pigtails and fiber management rings

Shall have latching locks to protect drawer shelf from


accidental slides.

• Shall have min 4 cable inlets from rear of shelf

Drawer style shelf o Easy access to splicing tray

o Easy access to back side of connector

Accessories Fiber management guides, radius controls & secure tie downs
provided

Pre loaded with labeling strips and grounding lugs

Sealed cable inlets for dust and rodent protection

Material Min 16 gauge CRCA sheet with powder coating


Compact size (mm) 44 x 450 x 320 (HxWxD)

Pigtails loaded in
Shelf:
Type LC Type, OM3, min 1 mtr

Attenuation <=0.3 dB, at 850 nm

Return Loss >= 20 dB

Cable Info 50/125 um

Outer Dia 0.9 mm

Jacket material LSZH

Compliance ROHS / ELV Compliant

18.7 Fiber Optic Patch Cord LC-LC TYPE.


Fiber Optic Patch OM3 Patch Cord MM patch cord LC/UPC-LC/UPC TYPE
Cords

Make and Type LC to LC Duplex tuned Fiber Optic Patch Cord, 50/125 Micron, OM3

Cable Sheath LSZH

Cable Diameter 1.8 x 3.6 mm

Insertion Loss MAX .3 db at 850nm

Return Loss > 30 db at mated condition

Length 3 Mtrs, 5 Mtrs

Temperature Range -10 Degree C to +60 Degree C

ROHS ROHS/ELV Compliant

19. Specification of Digital Signage Visual Display System


Visual display units shall be installed at strategic locations especially in entry area, reception,
Waiting Lounge, Parking Zone, Main Entrance etc as per requirement of approval authority.
Specification for VDU system: Professional LED display, Screen size diagonal 32”
minimum, Resolution full HD, Connectivity: HDMI, USB, VGA with inbuilt media player.

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