Title: DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF SYSTEMS & DATA MANAGEMENT
1CENTRAL BOARD OF EXCISE CUSTOMS
IT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAMME Wide Area Network
(WAN) Project
- DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF SYSTEMS DATA MANAGEMENT
www.icegate.gov.in
www.cbec.gov.in
2 About IT Consolidation Programme (ITCP)
OBJECTIVE To provide quality services to all
stake holders, including tax payers, by
consolidating CBECs information technology (IT)
infrastructure
- SUB-COMPONENTS
- Wide Area Networks (WAN) at 582 CBEC locations
- (One WAN point per building)
- using MPLS (Multi Protocol Label Switching)
Technology - bandwidth on demand
- Local Area Networks (LAN) at 1200 buildings,
thin clients, peripherals (printers etc), UPS, DG
sets - Data Centers Three data centres - Primary,
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery - Project Monitoring and program management - M/s
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) (supported by M/S
CMS) for inter-vendor coordination, Service level
monitoring (For eg Monitoring Network
Availability, Quality of Service (QoS) etc)
3The IT Consolidation Project will enable
- Roll out of ICES 1.5 this upgraded version of
ICES would be deployed on Oracle 10g and service
all locations, including current ones - Roll out of ACES the newly developed Central
Excise Service Tax workflow application - Data Warehouse Single window data repository of
CBEC data for decision support in tax planning,
risk management etc - Upgraded ICEGATE facilities
- Upgraded Risk Management System
- Upgraded iCERT infrastructure
- Corporate Mail facilities to all officers
- Other initiatives such as APIS, Intranet and
Knowledge Management system etc. in due course
4Existing v/s Future Scenario WAN/ LAN
AS IS
TO BE
- Augmented network infrastructure to meet the
data, voice and video communication requirements
of the Department - All India Wide Area Network (WAN) for around 582
CBEC buildings (one WAN point in each building) - All buildings connected to central data centre
through Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
based network - All offices of CBEC connected to the Centralised
Data Centre combined with ISDN connectivity for
other offices
- Present Wide area network called Indian Customs
and Excise Network (ICENET) covering 35 Customs
(ICES) locations - Existing WAN connectivity is through dedicated 64
kbps or 2 Mbps point to point leased lines - Existing LAN in Customs House based on structured
UTP cabling - Some Central Excise offices have building wide
LANs
5Existing Scenario (Leased Line network)
6 Proposed Geographical Coverage WAN
7 About WAN
- WAN A long-distance communications network that
covers a wide geographic area, such as a
state or country. -
- To be implemented by at 582 buildings across
India by a consortium led by Bharat Sanchar
Nigam Ltd - ROLES OF VENDORS WHO WOULD INTERACT WITH FIELD
FORMATIONS - Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) WAN Service
Provider (MPLS services) and laying of leased
lines from exchange to CBEC premises - Hewlett Packard (HP) System Integrator (Field
work has been outsourced to M/s DSM) Site
Survey, Supply Installation of equipments,
Commissioning of links.. - PwC Selected as Project Management and
Monitoring Agency (supported in field work by
M/s CMS Computers Ltd. )
8 Schematic Diagram-WAN
Data Centre (DC)
Centrally Hosted Applications ICES / ACES
INTERNET
Disastor Recovery (DR)
Banks
Excise Range Offices
BCP
Importer / Exporter
Custodians
Directorates Other Offices
Central Excise
Customs
9 WAN Point
- Each building will have one WAN point, in one of
the following Categories - Category A - Strategically important offices like
North Block with more than 25 concurrent users - Category B - Headquarters and office buildings
with 25 or more concurrent users - Category C - Divisional / Zonal / Regional
offices with 6 to 25 concurrent users - Category D - Offices with less than 6 concurrent
users - Scalable bandwidth from 16 Mbps to 128 Kbps has
been provided for all locations - Each WAN site has been assigned a unique site
code based on a set of predefined rules
10 Type of Connectivity
11 WAN List of Activities and Status as on 4 Aug
2009
- Site Survey by HP (Outsourced to DSM)
- Already completed
- Survey of sites to capture details of
communication room by HP - Preparation of Deficiency report based on survey
- Dispatch of WAN Equipment by HP (already
completed for 530 sites) (Courier Safe Express) - Receipt of Equipment at Site by Nodal Officer
(already completed for 530 sites) - (a) Router (b) Modem (c) 9 U Rack
- Commissioning of Leased line links by BSNL
(Partially outsourced to DSM, at least one link
already completed at 523 locations) - Installation of equipment in communication room
by HP (Outsourced to DSM, already completed at
530 locations) - Commissioning of Site by HP (Out sourced to DSM)
- WAN acceptance by PwC on behalf of CBEC
(Outsourced to CMS)
12 Local Office Responsibilities - I
- Nominate a local nodal officer (at the level AC /
JC ) to interact with project teams - To identify a communication room for housing the
WAN equipments and LAN equipments - Promptly inform CBEC Project Team regarding any
proposed change in location of any office - Maintain proper inventory of equipment and ensure
security of communication room - Senior officers to periodically review at regular
intervals to resolve any problem including delays
- Assign a new nodal officer incase of transfer of
the nodal officer of a site and ensure knowledge
transfer. Inform change in nodal officer to CBEC
Project Team - Maintain a guard file containing all
communication and instructions related to the
project - Spread awareness regarding the project among the
officers - Ensure that sanctity of WAN point is maintained
and no other equipment is allowed to be installed
nearby. - Ensure that no junk / personal luggage / office
files / papers etc is stacked in the vicinity. - Ensure that a clean and dust free environment is
maintained at all times. - Allow WAN rack installation on table only if a
brick wall is not available. WAN Rack
installation on floor should not be permitted.
13 Local Office Responsibilities - II
- A link officer is required to be nominated for
operational requirements after office hours /
holidays to provide access to authorized
personnel and assist in resolving problems - Fire fighting equipment (CO2 / Dry powder type
for electrical fires) should be made available at
the site - RESPONSIBILITIES RELATED TO LAN INSTALLATION
- Nominate a nodal officer (Nodal officer nominated
for WAN should be given responsibility for LAN) - Assist HP in identifying a suitable location for
the DG sets. - Assist HP in interface with the building
custodian, including CPWD on issues such as power
supply and work permissions both inside and in
the immediate vicinity of the buildings. - Provide the following to Dir (Sys) as per
schedule to be provided - Building plan indicating seating arrangements.
- Network and electrical line diagram if available.
- Digital photograph of exterior of the building
and interior of communication room - Requirement for equipment to be retained
- Clearances required
- Installation of ISDN link
14 CBEC Project Team
15Project Management
- M/s PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) have been
appointed as Project Management Implementation
Monitoring Agency for WAN and LAN - ROLE OF PWC
- Project Co-ordination To co-ordinate with
various stakeholders involved in implementation
of WAN (SP1) - Implementation Management To co-ordinate with
CBEC and SP1 project teams to ensure that
implementation proceeds smoothly with minimum
disruption of CBEC work - Asset Management Inventorization
- WAN Site Acceptance
- Monitoring implementation of LAN
- Service Level monitoring for payments to
implementing vendors - Any query related to the project may be raised to
PwC Team or CBEC team
16PwC Project Team
17HP Escalation Matrix for End User locations
18THANK YOU
19Specifications of Communication Room
- A communication room needs to be identified at
each building where the WAN / LAN equipment will
be installed. - Size of communication room
- A room of size at least 6 x 6 would generally
be sufficient for the purpose. However, for
Category A sites and sites where a floor mounted
rack will also be needed for LAN, a larger room
of size up to 8 x 6 may be required. - In case the ceiling is higher than 8 the AC
requirement may have to be assessed accordingly.
20Specifications of Communication Room
A dedicated room is preferred for the purpose.
However, in case a dedicated room of appropriate
size is not available then following rooms may be
used, provided sufficient space is available for
accommodating the required equipment.
As an exceptional scenario, if no room is
available at all, then a segregated area in the
common hall/room should be designated as the WAN
/ LAN point. Care is to be exercised to ensure
that sufficient area is delimited in order to
securely accommodate the required installation.
21Attributes of Communication Room
- Should be so chosen that it has at least one
suitable brick wall space available where
required equipment can be mounted. The equipment
should preferably not be located near a window. - The wall should not be the outer wall of the
building or a wall common with toilet / water
storage to minimize the chances of water seepage
in future. - Only if suitable brick wall is not available then
a table of minimum size 2.5 x 2.5 is required
to be provided for rack installation. The table
should be firm wooden or steel table with a
minimum load bearing capacity of 80 kgs. - The communication room should have UPS power
points (of rating 1 KVA or above) and proper
earthing for WAN equipment. In case UPS of rating
1 KVA or more is not available then it should be
procured locally. - The communication room should be air conditioned.
The equipment is required to be maintained in a
dust free environment and at an ambient
temperature of 25 deg Centigrade round the clock. - Any UPS of over 1 KVA should preferably not be
kept in the communication room on account of the
heat generation. In case the battery pack is a
separate unit, the UPS may be kept inside the
Communication room while the battery pack kept
outside in a ventilated area. In case the UPS is
a rack mountable compact unit and a separate
space cannot be provided, a minimum distance of
2 be maintained from the communication
equipment.
22WAN Equipment
- The WAN equipment will be installed in one 9U
size rack in all Category B, C and D WAN sites.
The size of the rack is 2 x 2 x 2. - In case of Category A sites BSNL will install
following additional equipment for providing
fiber connectivity. The exact configuration will
differ depending on local practice and
availability of type of equipment with the BSNL - i. A separate rack for Multiplexer which may be
wall mounted or floor mounted (Max size 3 x
1, height - 6). - ii. A Cable locker which will be wall mounted(
Max size 4 x 6, depth 6). - iii. A small wall mounted terminal box less than
1 x 1 in size.
23LAN Equipment
- The size of LAN equipment will be decided by the
number of users in the site. - At small sites with less than 24 users only one
switch will be required which may be installed
inside the WAN rack itself. - At sites with larger number of users a floor
mounted rack will be used which will house the
multiple switches. - At very large sites, LAN for each office may be
terminated locally while only one cable runs
between the office and the communication room.
24WAN Site Code Rule
- For eg GJ/JMN/03_C01
- GJ Gujrat
- JMN Jamnagar
- 03 3rd Building in Jamnagar
- C Category
- 01 Bandwidth i.e. 128 Kbps
Bandwidth code 01 128kbps 02 256 kbps 03
512 kbps 04 1 Mbps 05 2 Mbps 06 4 Mbps 07
8 Mbps 08 16 Mbps