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C.T.I.
Kamazon Network Project

Richard Gibson-Project Manager
Marvin Pierre-Accounting
Raven Hamilton-Marketing
Morgan Worthman-Research
Victor Calderon-Engineering

Company Agenda * Company Biography * Team Members * Roles/Responsibilities * Project Scope * Deliverables * Assumptions * Risk Assessment * Proposed Network Design * Proposed Schedule * Statement of Work * Cost Assessment * Vendor Information * References * Q&A

Company Biography The Critical Thinkers Incorporated group was established in 2006, and since that time has tirelessly worked out detailed plans to improve upon innovative ways to set up company network systems. Our goal is always to meet the company needs as required, as well as, designing a system that has back up fail safe options and also as being very secure. We have held standing contracts with major companies, as well as small business. We are located on 104 Industrial Drive, Suite 200, The Woodlands, Texas 77385. CTI members are as follows: Richard Gibson, Marvin Pierre, Raven Hamilton, Morgan Worthman, and Victor Calderon.

Biography/Roles Richard Gibson Graduated from ITT Technical Institute & University Of Houston Project Manger/SNA Systems Network Administrator Degree Business Degree/Bachelors Marvin Pierre Graduated from ITT Technical & University of Texas Accounting/SNA System Network Administrator Degree Accounting/ Bachelors Raven Hamilton Graduated from ITT Technical & Sam Houston University Marketing/SNA Systems Network Administrator Degree Marketing/Bachelors Morgan Worthman Graduated from ITT Technical Institute & University Of Houston Research Development/SNA System Network Administrator Degree Research Business/Bachelors Victor Calderon Graduated from ITT Technical Institute & Texas A&M Design Engineering/ Engineering/Bachelors
Project Scope The objective will give a logical upgrade to the existing system in place by replacing such devices such as switches for hubs, making improvements with the combination of wireless internet capabilities, updates on the routers and fibrotic lines that will handle the needs of the transfer/transmission of data that the new network design will have, as well as handle any future upgrades that will be requires at a later time. These needs will be met in the most cost effective way as possible along with an increased improvement to the system and design.
Deliverables
With the Kamazon project, it is our duty to create a design that will accommodate a successful outcome. We will meet the requirements of the 179 employees within seven different departments, occupying three of the eight floors of the office building. This upgrade will change their existing 10 Mbps to 1Gbps. This will support the overall growth as well as allow them to have the flexibility to improve productivity with the servers they provide. Kamazon is located in 187 Research Hills Drive, Wichita, Kansas 67202.

Assumptions CTI will bill the Kamazon in stages to ensure that the project will be completed in the scheduled time state in the proposal. There will be an initial charge to start the project and take in to consideration any unforeseen issues such as labor expense, ordering of supplies and equipment. We also have a backup plan for any delays in the arrival of equipment and supplies. All avenues that we have to explore we will have a back up to support any and all issues that will arise. We will be given access to the building 24 hours a day while update and install is taken place so that work can be done at night as not to interrupt work. CTI. will do the best to have as little impact to every day operations as possible and will inform staff if there is any issue that might slow process in any way. Any needed server down time will be agreed upon by both companies, and down time will be limited, if needed at all. CTI. will install core system first to insure that server down time is limited. CTI. will test all hardware before install to insure equipment if fully functioning. CTI. will give a 1 year warrantee on all labor. CTI. will insure that all work is completed to specs and code, and will see that system is fully functioning at or above requested speed.

Risk Assessment Type of risk | Mitigation | Resolver | | Projects Over all Process from start to completion.Technical Support | Assign duties as well as assist the heads of the departments with issues. | Richard Gibson/Project Manager(SNA) | Medium | Budget, Projected Scheduling Technical Support | Assuring that the funds are in place and that all necessary labor, material, and equipment and supplies will be readily accessible for project. Technical support. | Marvin Pierre/Accounting(SNA) | High | Wrong equipment and/or not the correct amount of supplies ordered.Technical Support | Triple checking orders from supplies to equipment, as well as the contract laborTechnical Support | Morgan Worthman/Research(SNA) | High | Scheduling falling behindDouble checking research Technical Support | Assist in keeping the project on schedule. Able to help with check point failure in any stage of the project | Raven Hamilton/Marketing(SNA) | Medium | Hardware failure Software issuesDesign issues | Make sure that design, hardware, and software set up is correct.Assuring that the layout is correct | Victor Calderon/ Engineering (SNA) | Medium |

Visio Layout

Kamazon Project Schedule Month/Dates | Projected Duties | May 1-30/2016 | Business Proposal/Acceptance Process | June1-30/2016 | Ordering Equipment/Supplies | July1-30/2016 | Staging set up Equipment and design | August 1-30/2016 | Setting Equipment in place | September1-14/2016 | Testing system and set up | September 16/2016 | Final Test Software/Hardware/Finished |

Projected Budget

Equipment/Supply | Prices | Labor | Miscellaneous | Total | 24 port Gigabit EthernetSwitch | $725.99X4 | | HP2530-24G | | 48port Managed L3 Switch | 3,617.00x6 | | | | Cisco 2504 WirelessController Express Bundle | 1,546.99x1 | | Express Bundle 2WAP1 wireless Controller | | Cisco 4451-Router | 7,422.00x6 | | 6-1Gb RoutersUpgraded to 2Gb | | CAT5E,350MHz,UTP,24AWG,8C | | | Solid Bare Copper,Plenum,100ft,Yellow,Bulk Ethernet Cable | 70,849.85Excluding man hours to replace equipment |

References for Components

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24 port Gigabit Ethernet Switch * managed * 24 x 10/100/1000 + 4 x Gigabit SFP * desktop * rack-mountable * wall-mountable | The Aruba 2530 Switch Series provides security, reliability, and ease of use for enterprise edge, branch office, and SMB deployments. Fully managed switches deliver Layer 2 capabilities with optional PoE+, optional 10GbE uplinks, enhanced access security, traffic prioritization, sFlow, IPv6 host support, and power savings with Energy Efficient Ethernet. The Aruba 2530 Switch Series is easy to use and deploy, and delivers consistent wired/wireless user experience with unified management tools such as ClearPass Policy Manager and Airwave Network Management.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer for an explanation of the print speed and other ratings. | Dimensions & Weight | | | | | | | | | Depth: | | 10 in | | | | | Height: | | 1.8 in | | | | | Weight: | | 6.11 lbs | | | | | Width: | | 17.4 in | | | | | | | | | | Environmental Parameters | | | | | | | | | Humidity Range Operating: | | 15 - 95% (non-condensing) | | | | | Humidity Range Storage: | | 15 - 90% (non-condensing) | | | | | Max Operating Temperature: | | 113 °F | | | | | Max Storage Temperature: | | 158 °F | | | | | Min Operating Temperature: | | 32 °F | | | | | Min Storage Temperature: | | -40 °F | | | | | | | | | | Flash Memory | | | | | | | | | Installed Size: | | 128 MB | | | | | | | | | | Header | | | | | | | | | Brand: | | HPE | | | | | Compatibility: | | PC | | | | | Manufacturer: | | ProCurve Networking | | | | | Model: | | 2530-24G Switch | | | | | Packaged Quantity: | | 1 | | | | | Product Line: | | HPE | | | | | | | | | | Interface Provided | | | | | | | | | Connector Type: | | RJ-45 | | | | | Interface: | | Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T | | | | | Qty: | | 24 | | | | | | | | | | | | Connector Type: | | SFP+ | | | | | Qty: | | 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | Connector Type: | | RJ-45 | | | | | Qty: | | 1 | | | | | Type: | | Management | | | | | | | | | | Miscellaneous | | | | | | | | | Authentication Method: | | RADIUS , Secure Shell v.2 (SSH2) , TACACS+ | | | | | Compliant Standards: | | CISPR 22 Class A , CISPR 24 , CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 , EN 60950-1 , EN 61000-3-2 , EN 61000-3-3 , EN55022 Class A , EN55024 , FCC Class A certified , IEC 60950-1 , IEC 61000-3-2 , IEC 61000-3-3 , IEC 61000-4-11 , IEC 61000-4-2 , IEC 61000-4-3 , IEC 61000-4-4 , IEC 61000-4-5 , IEC 61000-4-6 , IEC 61000-4-8 , UL 60950-1 , VCCI Class A ITE | | | | | Encryption Algorithm: | | SSL | | | | | Height (Rack Units): | | 1 | | | | | | | | | | Networking | | | | | | | | | Compliant Standards: | | IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP) , IEEE 802.1D , IEEE 802.1p , IEEE 802.1Q , IEEE 802.1s , IEEE 802.1w , IEEE 802.1x , IEEE 802.3 , IEEE 802.3ab , IEEE 802.3ad (LACP) , IEEE 802.3az , IEEE 802.3u , IEEE 802.3x | | | | | Features: | | Access Control List (ACL) support , ARP support , Auto-uplink (auto MDI/MDI-X) , BOOTP support , Class of Service (CoS) , DHCP support , Dual firmware images , Flow control , Full duplex mode , Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) , Half duplex mode , IPv6 support , LLDP support , Multicast Suppression , Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) support , Port mirroring , sFlow , SNTP support , STP Root Guard , Trunking , VLAN support | | | | | Form Factor: | | Desktop , Rack-mountable , Wall-mountable | | | | | Jumbo Frame Support: | | 9220 bytes | | | | | MAC Address Table Size: | | 16000 entries | | | | | Manageable: | | Yes | | | | | Ports Qty: | | 24 | | | | | Remote Management Protocol: | | CLI , HTTP , RMON 1 , RMON 2 , RMON 3 , RMON 9 , SNMP 1 , SNMP 2c , SNMP 3 , SSH-2 , Telnet , TFTP | | | | | Subcategory: | | Network hubs and switches | | | | | Subtype: | | Gigabit Ethernet | | | | | Type: | | Switch | | | | | | | | | | Performance | | | | | | | | | Type: | | Throughput | | | | | Value: | | 41.6 Mpps | | | | | | | | | | | | Type: | | Switching capacity | | | | | Value: | | 56 Gbps | | | | | | | | | | Ports | | | | | | | | | Qty: | | 24 | | | | | Type: | | 10/100/1000 | | | | | | | | | | Ports (2nd) | | | | | | | | | Qty: | | 4 | | | | | Type: | | Gigabit SFP | | | | | | | | | | Power Device | | | | | | | | | Frequency Required: | | 50/60 Hz | | | | | Nominal Voltage: | | AC 120/230 V | | | | | Type: | | Internal power supply | | | | | | | | | | Processor | | | | | | | | | Clock Speed: | | 800 MHz | | | | | Installed Qty: | | 1 | | | | | Manufacturer: | | ARM | | | | | | | | | | RAM | | | | | | | | | Installed Size: | | 256 MB48port Managed L3 Switch |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS * PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS * Dimensions (w x d x h): 440 x 391 x 43 mm (17.3 x 15.4 x 1.7 in) * Weight: 6.8 kg (14.99 lb)PACKAGE CONTENTS * ProSAFE M5300 series switch (M5300-52G3) * Power cord * Rubber footpads for tabletop installation * Rubber caps for the SFP and SFP+ sockets * Rack-mounting kit * Mini-USB to USB cable for console * Resource CD with links to online documentation, installation guides, software manual, CLI admin guide, Web GUI management guide * ProSAFE NMS200 Network Management System DVD with 5- * device free test capability | | | |

Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller

* Mobility Express Bundle * network management device * 4 ports * 25 access points * 10Mb LAN * 100Mb LAN * GigE * 1U * with 2x Cisco Aironet 2700 Series Access Point | The Cisco 2500 series wireless controller enables system wide wireless functions in small to medium-sized enterprises and branch offices. Designed for 802.11n performance, Cisco 2500 series wireless controller is an entry-level controller that provides real-time communication between Cisco Aironet access points to simplify the deployment and operation of wireless networks.

As a component of the Cisco unified wireless network, this controller delivers centralized security policies, wireless intrusion prevention system (wIPS) capabilities, RF management and quality of service (QoS) for voice and video. Delivering 802.11n performance and scalability the 2500 series provides low total cost of ownership and flexibility to scale as network requirements grow.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer for an explanation of the print speed and other ratings. | Networking | | | | | | | | | Compliant Standards: | | IEEE 802.11a , IEEE 802.11ac , IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11d , IEEE 802.11e , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11h , IEEE 802.11i , IEEE 802.11k , IEEE 802.11n , IEEE 802.11r , IEEE 802.11u , IEEE 802.11w , IEEE 802.1Q , IEEE 802.1x , IEEE 802.3 , IEEE 802.3u | | | | | Connectivity Technology: | | Wired | | | | | Data Link Protocol: | | Ethernet , Fast Ethernet , Gigabit Ethernet | | | | | Features: | | CAPWAP support , CleanAir technology , IPv6 support , Mesh networking , NetFlow , Quality of Service (QoS) , SNTP support , Syslog support , VLAN support , Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) support , Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS) | | | | | Form Factor: | | External | | | | | Network Transport Protocol: | | ARP , Bonjour , BOOTP , DHCP , ICMP/IP , IPSec , TCP/IP , UDP/IP | | | | | Ports Qty: | | 4 | | | | | Power Over Ethernet (PoE): | | PoE | | | | | Remote Management Protocol: | | CLI , HTTP , HTTPS , RMON , SNMP 1 , SNMP 2c , SNMP 3 , SSH , Telnet , TFTP | | | | | Routing Protocol: | | CIDR | | | | | Status Indicators: | | Alarm , Link/activity , Power , System | | | | | Switching Protocol: | | Ethernet | | | | | Type: | | Network management device | | | | | | | | | | Interface Provided | | | | | | | | | Connector Type: | | RJ-45 | | | | | Qty: | | 1 | | | | | Type: | | Management | | | | | | | | | | | | Qty: | | 2 | | | | | Type: | | 1000Base-T (PoE) | | | | | | | | | | | | Type: | | 1000Base-T | | | | | | | | | | Miscellaneous | | | | | | | | | Authentication Method: | | Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) , RADIUS , TACACS , X.509 certificates | | | | | Compliant Standards: | | EN 60950 , EN55022 , EN55024 , FCC Part 15.107 , FCC Part 15.109 , ICES-003 , UL 60950-1 Second Edition , VCCI | | | | | Encryption Algorithm: | | 104-bit WEP , 128-bit WEP , 40-bit WEP , AES-CBC , AES-CCM , AES-CCMP , DES , IKE , MD5 , PKI , RC4 , RSA , SHA-1 , SSL , TKIP , TLS , TLS 1.0 , Triple DES , WPA , WPA2 | | | | | Height (Rack Units): | | 1 | | | | | License Qty: | | 25 access points | | | | | | | | | | Environmental Parameters | | | | | | | | | Humidity Range Operating: | | 10 - 95% (non-condensing) | | | | | Max Operating Temperature: | | 104 °F | | | | | Min Operating Temperature: | | 32 °F | | | | | | | | | | Header | | | | | | | | | Brand: | | Cisco | | | | | Bundled with: | | 2x Cisco Aironet 2700 Series Access Point | | | | | Compatibility: | | PC | | | | | Kit: | | Mobility Express Bundle | | | | | Manufacturer: | | Cisco Systems | | | | | Model: | | 2504 Wireless Controller | | | | | Packaged Quantity: | | 1 | | | | | Product Line: | | Cisco | | | | | | | | | | Power Device | | | | | | | | | Frequency Required: | | 50/60 Hz | | | | | Nominal Voltage: | | AC 120/230 V | | | | | Type: | | External power adapter | | | | | | | | | | Dimensions & Weight | | | | | | | | | Depth: | | 10.7 in | | | | | Height: | | 1.7 in | | | | | Width: | | 8 in | | | | | | | | | | Optical Storage | | | | | | | | | Type: | | NoneCisco 4451-X Integrated Services RouterSpecifications Overview Series: | Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers | Product ID: | View All PIDs | | Status: | Orderable How to Buy | Compatibility: | Compatible Interfaces and Modules | | End-of-Sale Date: | None Announced | End-of-Support Date: | None Announced | More Specifications | Release Date: | 20-JUN-2013 | Management port: | 1 GE (Integated Out of Band) | Form factor: | 2 RU | PoE support (wattage) with PoE boost: | 950 W (no power supply redundancy) | Server virtualization platform (UCS E-Series): | 2-core single-wide, 4-core single-wide, 4-core double-wide, 6-core double-wide, 8-core double-wide | Identity-based networking: | No | Integrated Services Card (ISC) slots: | 1 (PVDM 4) | Maximum switched Ethernet LAN ports with PoE: | 48 | Default/max Flash: | 8 GB / 32 GB | Redundant power supply: | Yes - Internal RPS | Hardware VPN acceleration (DES, 3DES, AES): | No | PoE support (wattage) without PoE boost: | 500 W (with optional power supply redundancy) | Zone-based fiewall and NAT services: | VRF-Aware Firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) | Module online insertion and removal (OIR): | Yes | Enhanced Services Module (SM-X): | 2 single or 1 double-wide | Power supply type: | Internal; AC, PoE or DC | SSL VPN: | No | Maximum switched Ethernet ports: | 48 | EtherSwitch Service Module type (width): | 2 single or 1 double | Performance: | 1 Gbps upgradeable to 2 Gbps | USB Ports (type A): | 2 | Cisco Cloud Web Security: | Yes | Default/max DRAM: | 4 GB / 16 GB | Network interface modules (NIM): | 3 | Intrusion prevention: | Yes | Integrated WAN ports: | 2 PoE GE / SFP; 2 GE / SFP | | | |

STATEMENT OF WORK

Subnet | Network Address | Starting Host | Ending Host | Broadcast | Net mask | 0 | 10.0.0.0 | 10.0.0.1 | 10.0.31.254 | 10.0.31.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 1 | 10.0.32.0 | 10.0.32.254 | 10.0.63.254 | 10.0.63.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 2 | 10.0.64.0 | 10.0.64.1 | 10.0.95.254 | 10.0.95.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 3 | 10.0.96 | 10.0.96.1 | 10.0.127.254 | 10.0.127.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 4 | 10.0.128.0 | 10.0.128.1 | 10.0.159.254 | 10.0.159.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 5 | 10.0.160.0 | 10.0.160.1 | 10.0.191.254 | 10.0.191.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 6 | 10.0.192.0 | 10.0.192.1 | 10.0.223.254 | 10.0.223.255 | 255.255.224.0 | 7 | 10.0.224.0 | 10.0.224.1 | 10.0.255.254 | 10.0.255.255 | 255.255.224.0 |
Subnet Mask

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