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When you’re evaluating possible colocation providers, the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming. However, there are distinct characteristics of the physical building, security, network and more that you must consider.
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- IEC 61850-9-2 Process bus for digital substations (Server/Client)
- SIPROTEC 6MU85 Merging Unit
- Time synchronization with IEEE 1588 for High Precision applications
- SIPROTEC 7SS85 distributed busbar protection based on process bus
- Point-on-wave switching
- Conformal coating of SIPROTEC 5 devices as standard
- Cyber Security
- ATEX certification for 7SK85 and 7UM85
- New overcurrent and feeder protection SIPROTEC 7SJ81
- Web Browser
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Data Center 101: What to Look for in a Colocation ProviderHostway|HOSTING
When you’re evaluating possible colocation providers, the sheer amount of information can be overwhelming. However, there are distinct characteristics of the physical building, security, network and more that you must consider.
Protection, Automation and Monitoring: SIPROTEC 5 v7.9/v8.0Ryan O'Mara
Highlights of SIPROTEC 5 family of multi-functional protection relays with control.
- SIPROTEC DigitalTwin
- Compatibility of SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5 for 87L and 21
- IEC 61850-9-2 Process bus for digital substations (Server/Client)
- SIPROTEC 6MU85 Merging Unit
- Time synchronization with IEEE 1588 for High Precision applications
- SIPROTEC 7SS85 distributed busbar protection based on process bus
- Point-on-wave switching
- Conformal coating of SIPROTEC 5 devices as standard
- Cyber Security
- ATEX certification for 7SK85 and 7UM85
- New overcurrent and feeder protection SIPROTEC 7SJ81
- Web Browser
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China Telecom Americas has the only fully licensed SD-WAN service to connect between mainland China, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and elsewhere in the world.
DC testing has been accepted for many years as the standard field method for performing high-voltage tests on cable insulation systems. Whenever DC testing is performed, full consideration should be given to the fact that steady-state direct voltage creates within the insulation systems an electrical field determined by the geometry and conductance of the insulation, whereas under service conditions, alternating voltage creates an electric field determined chiefly by the geometry and dielectric constant (or capacitance) of the insulation.
Under ideal, homogeneously uniform insulation conditions, the mathematical formulas governing the steady-state stress distribution within the cable insulation are of the same form for DC and for AC, resulting incomparable relative values; however, should the cable insulation contain defects in which either the conductivity or the dielectric constant assume values significantly different from those in the bulk of the insulation,the electric stress distribution obtained with direct voltage will no longer correspond to that obtained with alternating voltage.
T&D are distributors for ABB Kabeldon High Voltage Cable Joints, Cable Terminations and Screened Separable Connectors for high voltage XLPE cable terminating and jointing 11kV, 24kV and 33kV. ABB HV cable connectors are premolded screened separable connectors for terminating and connecting XLPE insulated single or three core cables with copper or aluminium conductors, 11-24kV-33kV, into high voltage switchgear and transformers.
ABB connectors terminate high voltage cables with copper wire and copper tape screens, with or without aluminium (AWA) or steel wire armour (SWA) inot switchgear and transformers.
Data Center Checklist for Infrastructure Best Practices (SlideShare)SP Home Run Inc.
http://DataCenterLeadGen.com Data Center Checklist for Infrastructure Best Practices (SlideShare). Want a data center checklist for your rental or colocation facility? Use these items for a best practices workout to see if anything’s missing. Copyright (C) SP Home Run Inc. All worldwide rights reserved.
Key Policy Considerations When Implementing Next-Generation FirewallsAlgoSec
This presentation examines next-generation firewalls, and provides practical advice on how to effectively and efficiently manage policies in a multi-product and even multi-vendor, defense-in-depth architecture.
By watching this webcast you will learn answers to the following questions:
-What constitutes a next-generation firewall and what problems does it solve?
What are the deployment options for next-generation firewalls?
What do policies in a defense-in-depth architecture look like?
How can you efficiently manage next-generation firewalls AND traditional firewall policies?
And much more
Auto-reclosing has been applied throughout the world in order to quickly restore supply
after system faults or incidents.
This report details the information gathered by Cigre Working Group 34.01 (2000) Autoreclosing
and Local System Restoration. In order to appreciate the depth and differences
to which auto-reclose is applied throughout the world the initial chapter of the report
details current practice of auto-reclose. In order to gather information regarding current
practice a survey was conducted to determine worldwide application.
Despite the efforts of those who responded, the survey was not well supported. A request
was issued to some 73 organizations. Japan made an outstanding contribution supplying
ten of the 32 responses. Scandinavia was also well represented. The majority of the other
replies came from countries, organizations or individuals represented on the WG or
strongly active in CIGRE. So in all, just fourteen countries responded. The Working
Group had hoped for a better return of the survey, although the 32 responses did return an
excellent coverage of adverse applications of auto-reclose, the other related topics
provided far less information.
This guide explains how to implement an Aruba 802.11n wireless network that must provide high-speed access to an auditorium-style room with 500 or more seats. Aruba Networks refers to such networks as high-density wireless LANs (HD WLANs). Lecture halls, hotel ballrooms, and convention centers are common examples of spaces with this requirement. Because the number of concurrent users on an AP is limited, to serve such a large number of devices requires access point (AP) densities well in excess of the usual AP per 2,500 – 5,000 ft2 (225 – 450 m2). Such coverage areas therefore have many special technical design challenges. This validated reference design provides the design principles, capacity planning methods, and physical installation knowledge needed to successfully deploy HD WLANs.
Distributech 2015 taking interoperability to the next levelSchneider Electric
Riel Substation is Manitoba Hydro’s newest DC Converter Station as well as a major 230/500kV transmission station. Riel covers approximately 40 hectares making it physically one of the largest
substations in North America. The project modifies the existing 500kV international transmission line running from Winnipeg, CA to Minnesota.
This paper presents the analysis of the technical issues encountered during project execution such as engineering design, multivendor integration, GOOSE implementation, network infrastructure and cyber security. It covers also the organizational issues such as customer involvement and standardization, among others, lessons learned and recommendations for future implementations.
This is one of the first complete protection and control automation solution using redundant IEC61850. The technology being implemented within Riel Station is not only one of the largest Digital Control Systems on the continent, but is one of the premier systems in the world today.
As a partner of the Riel initiative, Schneider Electric has completed the engineering, design and manufacturing of protection and control panels for the entire substation using state of the art technologies including but not limited to full redundant system, NERC CIP cyber security compliance, multivendor interoperability and reliability as a top priority with 6 independent fiber optic networks, redundant protections, HMI and networks.
The implemented design permits a cost effective solution using the Ethernet Redundant Networks to communicate with others devices and non-hardwire traditional solution. The protection scheme solution is based on IEC61850, providing the protection functions and logics inside the different relays to
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DC testing has been accepted for many years as the standard field method for performing high-voltage tests on cable insulation systems. Whenever DC testing is performed, full consideration should be given to the fact that steady-state direct voltage creates within the insulation systems an electrical field determined by the geometry and conductance of the insulation, whereas under service conditions, alternating voltage creates an electric field determined chiefly by the geometry and dielectric constant (or capacitance) of the insulation.
Under ideal, homogeneously uniform insulation conditions, the mathematical formulas governing the steady-state stress distribution within the cable insulation are of the same form for DC and for AC, resulting incomparable relative values; however, should the cable insulation contain defects in which either the conductivity or the dielectric constant assume values significantly different from those in the bulk of the insulation,the electric stress distribution obtained with direct voltage will no longer correspond to that obtained with alternating voltage.
T&D are distributors for ABB Kabeldon High Voltage Cable Joints, Cable Terminations and Screened Separable Connectors for high voltage XLPE cable terminating and jointing 11kV, 24kV and 33kV. ABB HV cable connectors are premolded screened separable connectors for terminating and connecting XLPE insulated single or three core cables with copper or aluminium conductors, 11-24kV-33kV, into high voltage switchgear and transformers.
ABB connectors terminate high voltage cables with copper wire and copper tape screens, with or without aluminium (AWA) or steel wire armour (SWA) inot switchgear and transformers.
Data Center Checklist for Infrastructure Best Practices (SlideShare)SP Home Run Inc.
http://DataCenterLeadGen.com Data Center Checklist for Infrastructure Best Practices (SlideShare). Want a data center checklist for your rental or colocation facility? Use these items for a best practices workout to see if anything’s missing. Copyright (C) SP Home Run Inc. All worldwide rights reserved.
Key Policy Considerations When Implementing Next-Generation FirewallsAlgoSec
This presentation examines next-generation firewalls, and provides practical advice on how to effectively and efficiently manage policies in a multi-product and even multi-vendor, defense-in-depth architecture.
By watching this webcast you will learn answers to the following questions:
-What constitutes a next-generation firewall and what problems does it solve?
What are the deployment options for next-generation firewalls?
What do policies in a defense-in-depth architecture look like?
How can you efficiently manage next-generation firewalls AND traditional firewall policies?
And much more
Auto-reclosing has been applied throughout the world in order to quickly restore supply
after system faults or incidents.
This report details the information gathered by Cigre Working Group 34.01 (2000) Autoreclosing
and Local System Restoration. In order to appreciate the depth and differences
to which auto-reclose is applied throughout the world the initial chapter of the report
details current practice of auto-reclose. In order to gather information regarding current
practice a survey was conducted to determine worldwide application.
Despite the efforts of those who responded, the survey was not well supported. A request
was issued to some 73 organizations. Japan made an outstanding contribution supplying
ten of the 32 responses. Scandinavia was also well represented. The majority of the other
replies came from countries, organizations or individuals represented on the WG or
strongly active in CIGRE. So in all, just fourteen countries responded. The Working
Group had hoped for a better return of the survey, although the 32 responses did return an
excellent coverage of adverse applications of auto-reclose, the other related topics
provided far less information.
This guide explains how to implement an Aruba 802.11n wireless network that must provide high-speed access to an auditorium-style room with 500 or more seats. Aruba Networks refers to such networks as high-density wireless LANs (HD WLANs). Lecture halls, hotel ballrooms, and convention centers are common examples of spaces with this requirement. Because the number of concurrent users on an AP is limited, to serve such a large number of devices requires access point (AP) densities well in excess of the usual AP per 2,500 – 5,000 ft2 (225 – 450 m2). Such coverage areas therefore have many special technical design challenges. This validated reference design provides the design principles, capacity planning methods, and physical installation knowledge needed to successfully deploy HD WLANs.
Distributech 2015 taking interoperability to the next levelSchneider Electric
Riel Substation is Manitoba Hydro’s newest DC Converter Station as well as a major 230/500kV transmission station. Riel covers approximately 40 hectares making it physically one of the largest
substations in North America. The project modifies the existing 500kV international transmission line running from Winnipeg, CA to Minnesota.
This paper presents the analysis of the technical issues encountered during project execution such as engineering design, multivendor integration, GOOSE implementation, network infrastructure and cyber security. It covers also the organizational issues such as customer involvement and standardization, among others, lessons learned and recommendations for future implementations.
This is one of the first complete protection and control automation solution using redundant IEC61850. The technology being implemented within Riel Station is not only one of the largest Digital Control Systems on the continent, but is one of the premier systems in the world today.
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The implemented design permits a cost effective solution using the Ethernet Redundant Networks to communicate with others devices and non-hardwire traditional solution. The protection scheme solution is based on IEC61850, providing the protection functions and logics inside the different relays to
share and capture information required protecting the electrical network and facilitating the monitoring from HMI. By the time this paper will be presented at DTECH 2015, the 230 kV portion of the project will have been commissioned and energized.
Advanced view of atmega microcontroller projects list (1632) at mega32 avrWiseNaeem
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Cost Efficient Design of Reversible Adder Circuits for Low Power ApplicationsVIT-AP University
A large amount of research is currently going on in the field
of reversible logic, which have low heat dissipation, low
power consumption, which is the main factor to apply
reversible in digital VLSI circuit design.This paper introduces
reversible gate named as ‘Inventive0 gate’. The novel gate is
synthesis the efficient adder modules with minimum garbage
output and gate count. The Inventive0 gate capable of
implementing a 4-bit ripple carry adder and carry skip adders.
It is presented that Inventive0 gate is much more efficient and
optimized approach as compared to their existing design, in
terms of gate count, garbage outputs and constant inputs. In
addition, some popular available reversible gates are
implemented in the MOS transistor design the implementation
kept in mind for minimum MOS transistor count and are
completely reversible in behaviour more precise forward and
backward computation. Lesser architectural complexity show
that the novel designs are compact, fast as well as low power.
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In This Slide show Presentation we will discuss about network architecture of network,Module required and its specification,Control net and Flex IO connectivity.Module with Specification.Capacity.
Part of Lecture series on EE321N, Power Electronics-I delivered by me during Fifth Semester of B.Tech. Electrical Engg., 2012
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The Cisco Catalyst 3650-24TS-S Switch, with Cisco StackWise-160 Technology, can stack 9 switches and support up to 160 Gpbs stack bandwidth. The WS-C3650-24TS-L integrates with 24 Ethernet ports and 4 x 1G SFP uplink ports in IP Base feature set.
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Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
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Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
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Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
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But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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And...
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FIDO Alliance Osaka Seminar: Passkeys at Amazon.pdf
Technical Proposal - IP Telephony
1. Site 6 - Prototype 3
KAP 2 – King Abdullah Project
Technical Proposal – Revision 2.03
Section: IP Telephony Network
Solution
Document author: Wael Ghazzawi
Revision date: December 01, 2011
1
2. Site 6 - Prototype 3
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Single Line Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 4
Quantitative Analysis ............................................................................................................................. 5
Bill of Quantities ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Component Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 9
Phone Sets Power Load ........................................................................................................................ 11
Power Load & Heat Dissipation ........................................................................................................... 12
Appendix............................................................................................................................................... 13
A. Specification Sheet – 8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-300-00.dwg;
B. Specification Sheet – 8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-310-00.dwg;
C. Specification Sheet – 8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-320-00.dwg;
D. Data Sheet – HP DL360G7SRVR
E. Data Sheet – Avaya 450G
F. Data Sheet – Avaya 1608-I BLK
G. Data Sheet – Avaya 9621G
2
3. Site 6 - Prototype 3
Introduction
This Technical Submittal details the proposed HP Data Network Solution designed to be
deployed in PROTOTYPE 3 (Site 6), “Soldiers Institute in King Fahad Security College” subject to
the initial riser diagram(s) with:
Reference number:
8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-300-00.dwg;
8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-310-00.dwg;
8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-320-00.dwg;
Titled: “King Fahad Security College in Riyadh Educational Building”
Consultant: “Not Specified”
File Description: The riser diagram(s) reflect the cabinet layout for the Low Current Rooms that
are distributed over (Ground, 1st, 2nd floors). This allows the generation of a quantitative
analysis table that reflects the number of IP Nods allowing the determination of the required
system solution capacity.
3
4. Site 6 - Prototype 3
Single Line Diagram
The Following Diagram provides a high detail equivalent Riser diagram for the IP Telephony
Solution required equivalent to the information provided in the passive riser diagram (subject
to the project riser drawing: “8488-SO-06-03-039-FD-T-3X0-00.dwg”) with special emphases on
showing the exact models constituting each stage of the design.
4
5. Site 6 - Prototype 3
Quantitative Analysis
The table below uses quantitative analysis based on the drawing(s) “Structured cabling network
– Master Plan” projecting the exact number and type of Nods connected to each Low Current
room in addition to projecting the number of switches and patch panels required to service
them.
Educational Building
Ground Floor
Copper Switch Security
Cabinet UPC T/D IPTV
N# Cabinet Patch Panel - 24 Outlets
Size Capacity outlets Outlets
24U Ports (DC- CCTV)
1 LC Cabinet GR32A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 20 4 9
2 LC Cabinet GR44 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 28 7 6
3 LC Cabinet GR55A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 25 8 6
4 LC Cabinet GR72 42U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 24 8 6
5 LC Cabinet GR83A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 16 5 7
First Floor
Copper Switch Security
Cabinet UPC T/D IPTV
Cabinet Patch Panel - 24 Outlets
Size Capacity outlets Outlets
24U Ports (DC- CCTV)
6 LC Cabinet 029 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 4 4 58 2 10
7 LC Cabinet 048 42U 4 KW - 3 U 3 3 41 12 4
8 LC Cabinet 065 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 9 9 164 12 7
9 LC Cabinet 082 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 4 4 67 12 6
10 LC Cabinet 100A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 2 2 30 7 7
2nd Floor
Copper Switch Security
Cabinet UPC T/D IPTV
Cabinet Patch Panel - 24 Outlets
Size Capacity outlets Outlets
24U Ports (DC- CCTV)
11 LC Cabinet 052 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 3 3 31 8 7
12 LC Cabinet 081 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 4 4 51 12 8
13 LC Cabinet 106A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 8 8 138 9 13
14 LC Cabinet 134 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 4 4 57 12 6
15 LC Cabinet 158A 42 U 4 KW - 3 U 3 3 32 8 6
5
6. Site 6 - Prototype 3
Bill of Quantities
The tables below provide a quantitative list of the required components/Sub-components, to
achieve the required performance criteria as set forth in the project specifications and in
alignment with the notes provided by the consultant on the approved drawings.
Line # General D. Vendor P# Material ID Description ∑ Qty
1.1 183443 CM S87XX MODEL 1
MGMT R6 SITE ADMIN - STD/ENT ED 1
216893
1.2 LIC
AVAYA AURATM STDED R6 293
225150
1.3 101-1000NEWLIC
SAL STDALN GATEWAY LIC R1.5 1
1.4 227272
DWNLD
1.5 227273 SAL POLICY SRVR LIC R1.5 DWNLD 1
1.6 259401 MEDIA ENCRYPTION R6+/MBT 1
1.7 260054 AES 6.X BSC TSAPI FOR BNDL 293
DL360G7SRVR CM5.2.1+ 2
263764
1.8 S/D/MBT/SBC
R6 LARGE ENT DUPLX SOLUTION 1
266522
1.9 TRACKING
1.10 405362641 PWR CORD USA 2
1.11 700500751 ADMIN TOOLS R6.0 CD 1
PROGNOSIS VOIP MONITORING R3 1
700500754
Communication 1.12 CD
1.1 Avaya 405362641 PWR CORD USA 2
Manager 1.13
1.14 700381254 COMPACT FLASH 128MB RHS 1
G450 MP80 W/POWER SUPPLY 2
700459456
1.15 NON-GSA
MM711 ANLG MEDIA MODULE - NON 4
700466626
1.16 GSA
MM710B E1/T1 MEDIA MODULE - 2
700466634
1.17 NON GSA
AVAYA AURATM SYSTEM PLTFRM 2
700500929
1.18 6.0.3 DVD
1.19 700500961 AVAYA AURATM R6.0.1 MEDIA DVD 2
1.20 700383326 96XX RPLCMNT LINE CORD 283
1.21 700395445 120A CSU CABLE 50FT RHS 2
1.22 232253 SA CM MODEL 1
SA PREF AURATM R6 SE 101-1000 N1 293
238921
1.23 1YPP
1.24 240505 SA PREF AES R6 BSC TSAPI 1YPP 293
1.25 185146 INTRG MGMT NEW MODEL 1
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Bill of Quantities (Continued)
The tables below provide a quantitative list of the required components/Sub-components, to
achieve the required performance criteria as set forth
Line # General D. Vendor P# Material ID Description ∑ Qty
MGMT R6 SITE ADMIN LIC - 1
216891
1.26 ASA/VAM
216894 MGMT R6 NTWK MGMT LIC - NM 1
1.27
MGMT R6 PERF-ADMIN 50 VOICE SYS 1
216897
1.28 LIC
SAL STDALN GATEWAY LIC R1.5 1
227272
1.29 DWNLD
232255 SA INTGR MGMT MODEL 1
1.30
SA PREF IMR6 SITE ADM ASA/VAM 1
241716
1.31 1YPP
241726 SA PREF IM R6 NTWK MGMT 1YPP 1
1.32
SA PREF IM R6 PERF-ADM 50 VCE 1
241736
1.33 1YPP
Communication
1.2 Avaya
Manager 184048 MM MODEL 1
1.34
MM SIP ITG 48 CHNL N/ENCRPT 1
190930
1.35 N/CARDS
MM R5.X SPEECH TRACKING 1 SEAT 293
223959
1.36 NEW
224261 MM R5.X AV STORE SEAT TRACKING 1
1.37
SAL STDALN GATEWAY LIC R1.5 1
227272
1.38 DWNLD
227273 SAL POLICY SRVR LIC R1.5 DWNLD 1
1.39
MMR5.2 MAS AP LIC AVSTORE NEW 1
228140
1.40 AVSRVR
MM R5.2 MSS APP LIC NEW AVAYA 1
228141
1.41 SRVR
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Bill of Quantities (Continued)
The tables below provide a quantitative list of the required components/Sub-components, to
achieve the required performance criteria as set forth
Line # General D. Vendor P# Material ID Description ∑ Qty
228159 MM R5.2 1 SEAT NEW 293
1.42
259724 MM R5.X NEW SYSTEM TRACKING 1
1.43
264184 DL360 MAS SRVR MM AVSTR 1
1.44
264186 DL360 MSS SRVR MM 1
1.45
405362641 PWR CORD USA 3
1.46
Communication
1.3 Avaya AM KEYBOARD US TYPE WITH 1
Manager
700403520
1.47 MOUSE RHS
AM KVM SWITCH 2-PORT /W CABLES 1
700403785
1.48 RHS
232258 SA MSGING MODEL 1
1.49
231929 SA PREF MOD MSG R5 SEAT 1YPP 293
1.50
700458532 IP PHONE 1608-I BLK 268
1.51
2. Phone Sets Avaya
700480601 IP PHONE 9621G 15
1.52
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Component Specifications
Based on the previous section we will now start discussing our solution components and
present a general overview on their performance details.
(1) Communication Manager: This represents the main singular point of data aggregation
for the IP Phone Calls, where IP and external outgoing and incoming call requests are
processed and redirected to establish either an internal connection (Extension to
extension call), internal to external or Extension to internal calls. Within this particular
solution the communication manager acts as well as the Voice Mail Server with
auto-reply and redirect capabilities that is developed in a software environment
allowing for integration of 3rd party productivity and analysis software solutions to
enhance the productivity. The main item that makes up the Communication Manager is:
a. “DL360G7SRVR CM5.2.1” HP Server running Avaya software solution
Where item (a) holds and integrates most of the software packages listed in the BoQ
above having the server hardware developed by HP running the priority software of
Avaya and is especially designed for deployment in medium to large scale enterprise
solutions for highly critical applications with high performance levels and redundancy
requirements.
Refer to Appendix 1: Data Sheet- HP DL360G7 Server
(2) Voice Gateway: This represents the Edge interface between STC hardware and the
Communication Manager is meant to handle the connection of SIP, E1 and even analogue
phone lines to the system allowing for external phone calls. What is important to note is
that the Voice Gateway represented in our solution by the G450 as well is expandable by
special modules that allows connecting analogue phone sets and analogue fax lines to
the IP based solution. The main item that makes up the Voice Gateway is:
a. “G450” Avaya Analogue Voice Gateway
Where item (a) is meant in this designed solution to act as a modular voice gateway that
allows the connection of external lines to the Communication Manager, as well as
expanding the support of the IP Based solution to analogue lines given that the proper
modules are installed in their designated locations.
Refer to Appendix 2: Data Sheet – Avaya G450
(3) Telephone Sets: The Phone Sets and based on the requirements and the specifications
both quantitative and technical resulted in selecting the following two models:
a. “1608-I BLK” Avaya Phone Set
b. “9621G” Avaya Advanced Phone Set
Where item (a) and (b) are directly connected to the designated ports in each room and
programed with the generally defined extension as will be requested by the client.
Refer to Appendix 3: Data Sheet – Avaya 1608-I BLK
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Component Specifications (continued)
Refer to Appendix 3: Data Sheet – Avaya 9621G
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Phone Sets Power Load
The following section will present the Power Load ratting of the components making up the
above presented IP Telephony Solution for the purpose of facilitating the PoE requirements of
the data switches to be used.
N# Vendor - Model/Device Maximum Power Load Data-rate Model Number
9621G
1. 4.19 Watt 10/100/1000 700480601
1608I-BLK
2. 3.82 Watt 10/100 700480601
Note: We would recommend the use of HP switches since they support Class 1 PoE devices on
all ports of their switches allowing indiscriminant connection without worrying for overloading
the PoE maximum capacity.
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Power Load and Heat Dissipation
The following section will present the Power Load ratting of the components making up the
above presented Data Solution for the purpose of facilitating electric-design power calculation
concerning the power-cable amp-load ratting and UPS ratting required for this section of the
MTR. In addition the BTU head dissipation of each component and operational temperature is
listed to help determine the best suited HVAC cooling system ratting.
Operational
N# Vendor - Model/Device Maximum Power Load Maximum Heat Dissipation
Temperature
G450
Avaya Voice Gateway
0 – 45 degree
1. 400 Watt 1780 BTU/hr (1878 kJ/hr)
Celsius
HP Proliant DL360 G7
0 – 45 degree
2. 920 Watt 2968.6 BTU/hr (3132.04 kJ/hr)
Celsius
Note: To achieve the highest performance the room temperature must be kept at a maximum of
, As well note that the BTU ratting specified above is per unit quantity, the HVAC must in
addition take into consideration the dissipation of any additional active or radiant passive
device placed within the same area.
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