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TENDER NO: NIT-39/Passive-Network/CIT/JMI/2016 1 of 28 TENDER NO. NIT-39/Passive-Network/CIT/JMI/2016 Supply & Commissioning of Active & Passive Networking Components Dated: 09/08/2016 JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA JAMIA NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110025.

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TENDER NO. NIT-39/Passive-Network/CIT/JMI/2016

Supply & Commissioning of Active & Passive Networking Components

Dated: 09/08/2016

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA JAMIA NAGAR,

NEW DELHI-110025.

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JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA JAMIA NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110025

Tender Notice

Jamia Millia Islamia intends to procure Supply & Commissioning of Active & Passive Networking Component. The enclosed tender document complete in all respect along with bank draft of Rs.1000/- towards tender fee and notified EMD in favour of the Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia must reach the Assistant Registrar,

(PICO) Jamia Millia Islamia latest by 23rd August, 2016 upto 01.00 p.m. The tender document may be downloaded from the University Portal: http://jmi.ac.in.

Sd/-

(Prof. Shahid Ashraf) Registrar

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Subject: Supply & Commissioning of Active & Passive Networking Components at Jamia Millia

Islamia.

Jamia Millia Islamia has requirement of procuring active & passive network components and accessories for the extension of its Campus wide Local Area Network. All interested eligible bidders are invited to submit their bids as per the criteria given in this document:

1. Technical Bid and EMD should be sealed in a separate envelope labeled as “Technical Bid for NIT-39/Passive-Network/CIT/JMI/2016”.

2. Commercial Bid should be sealed in a separate envelope labeled as “Commercial Bid for NIT-39/Passive-Network/CIT/JMI/2016”.

Both Technical and Commercial Bid envelopes should be enclosed and sealed in separate envelopes subscribing the Bidder’s Name, Address, Contact details, and Tender Number and due date. The envelopes containing the bids and other required documents should be addressed to The Assistant Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia and submitted at the following address:

The Assistant Registrar (PICO), Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi – 110025.

Tender Schedule:

S.No. Activity Date Time Venue

1. Last Date of Limited Tender Document Submission

23/08/2016 01.00 p.m. The Assistant Registrar (PICO)

3. Opening of Technical Bids (If required, the bidders may depute their authorized representatives at the time of opening of the bid)

24/03/2016 03.30 p.m Committee Room, FTK-CIT, JMI

4. Opening of Financial Bids (in front of the authorized representatives of the bidder)

Will be separately notified to the technically shortlisted bidders

Committee Room, FTK-CIT, JMI

Estimated cost of the tender is Rs. 12,12,474/- The completed Limited Tender document should be submitted with Tender Fee Amount of Rs. 1000 in the shape of DD in favor of The Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia.

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Eligibility Criteria for the Bidder:

1. The Bidder should be an Authorised partner having a direct purchase and support agreement with the OEM.

2. A letter of authorization from the Principal specific to the tender should be enclosed. 3. The bidder should have Service Center operating in or around Delhi. Communication address

and telephone numbers for the same should be provided. 4. The bidder should have an experience of more than three years in area of Network

Implementation. 5. The bidder should have experience of executing and maintaining LANs in university

environments. 6. Purchase Orders of Customers where network has been implemented during the past two

years is to be enclosed, along with the full address, telephone numbers and fax numbers of the customers.

7. Copies of certified financial statements for the last three years shall be enclosed. Criteria for the OEM of Active/Passive network Product

OEM should be ISO 9001 ISO 14000 Certified.

The OEM of the passive networking products being quoted by the bidder should have presence in India for more than 10-years.

OEM should have the Local Support Center in Delhi / NCR Region (proof to be attached).

OEM should have members participating in International Standard Bodies EIA/TIA

OEM should be listed in latest Gartner’s Leaders quadrant for wired LAN Access Infrastructure.

The following Documents signed by the Authorised Signatory should to be enclosed in the Technical Bid: 1. EMD of Rs.48,000/- 2. Bid Proposal Sheet (As per the format given in Annexure – I) 3. Compliance to the Terms and Conditions of the Tender. (As per the format given in Annexure – II) 4. Compliance to the Scope of Work (As per the format given in Annexure–III) 5. Compliance to the Technical Specifications (As per the format given in Annexure–IV) 6. Compliance to the Bill of Material (Annexure – V) 7. Project Plan Document describing the requirements/responsibilities of JMI, the bidder and the

total time period for project completion, various schedules (delivery of Network equipment and accessories).

8. Documents in support of “Eligibility Criteria” of the bidder and the OEM laid down in this Tender document

9. Technical Literature of the Products quoted as Per the Technical Specifications.

Documents to be enclosed in the Commercial Bid:

1. Price sheet as per enclosed the Price Format in Annexure - VI. 2. Commercial Terms and Conditions (if any).

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Annexure -I

BID PROPOSAL SHEET

Tenderer’s Proposal Reference No. & Date: Tenderer’s Name & Address: Person to be contacted: Designation: Telephone No.: E-Mail.: Fax No.: To The Registrar Jamia Millia Islamia University Jamia Nagar, New Delhi Subject: Supply & Commissioning of passive networking components at Jamia Millia Islamia. Dear Sir, We, the undersigned Tenderers, having read and examined in detail the specifications and scope of the work as specified in this document in respect of Supply documentation of passive network at Jamia Millia Islamia do hereby propose to supply the required products. PRICE AND VALIDITY All the prices mentioned in our proposal are in accordance with the terms as specified in bidding documents. All prices quoted by us for the products shall remain valid respectively for a period of 180 calendar days from the last date of submission of bids. EARNEST MONEY We have enclosed the required earnest money in the form of Bank Draft/ Bank Guarantee in the Technical Bid.

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DEVIATIONS We declare that all the work performed strictly in accordance with the Technical specifications mentioned in the Tender document. No Technical deviation will be acceptable and any technical deviation is liable to the rejection of tender. ADDITIONAL PURCHASE/WORK ORDER We understand that the Jamia Millia Islamia, in case of the requirements may also place repeat purchase order/work order on the company. In such cases, we shall accept and execute all the purchase/work order placed on us by Jamia. BID PRICING We further declare that the prices stated in our proposal are in accordance with your Terms & Conditions in the bidding document. We further understand that the quantities as specified in this Tender may increase or decrease at the time of Award of Purchase Order as per the requirements of Jamia Millia Islamia. QUALIFYING DATA We confirm that we satisfy the qualifying criteria and have attached the requisite documents as documentary proofs. In case you require any further information/documentary proof in this regard during evaluation of our bid, we agree to furnish the same in time to your satisfaction. CONTRACT PERFORMANCE SECURITY We hereby declare that in case the contract is awarded to us, we shall submit the performance Guarantee Bond in the form of Bank Guarantee for the amount of 10% of the total order value. The BG shall remain valid for a period of 1 year from the date of supply. We hereby declare that our proposal is made in good faith, without collusion or fraud and the information contained in the proposal is true and correct to the best of our knowledge & belief. We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest or any bid you may receive. Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

(Authorized Signatory) Date: Name: Place: Designation: Business Address: Seal

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Annexure - II TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR TENDERS

Item Compliance Statement/ Deviation (Pl. write)

1. The Tenders submitted after the due date and time shall be rejected. Your quotation must be neat and clean duly signed by authorized signatories. No erasure or alteration must appear in the quotation.

2. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Documentary proofs showing satisfaction of the eligibility criteria laid down in the Tender document must be attached.

3. SCOPE OF WORK: Please see Annexure – III

4. PRICES: The prices should be quoted in Indian Rupees. Please note that Jamia Millia Islamia is an educational institution and is exempted from payment of custom duty and certain taxes as per Govt. rules for which necessary certificates will be provided by the University. The quoted prices should be FOR “Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi” inclusive of Packing, Forwarding, Freight/Cartage and insurance charges.

5. LITERATURE: The Catalogue/Pamphlets/ Technical Literature and Instruction Manual must be attached along with your quotation.

6. TAXES/DUTY/ETC.: All applicable taxes, duties etc should be clearly and separately mentioned in the financial bid. If taxes are not mentioned it would be assumed that the rates quoted are inclusive of taxes.

7. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: The successful bidders are required to supply the goods within prescribed delivery schedule from the date of our order. Please quote your delivery schedule clearly failing which your quotation will not be considered.

8. VALIDITY OF PRICES: All prices quoted for products and services shall remain valid respectively for a period of 180 calendar days from the last date of submission of bids. No upward change in prices and changes in terms and conditions will be permitted.

9. BANK GUARANTEE: Once the Purchase Order is raised in the name of the successful bidder, a performance Bank Guarantee of 10% of the cost of the material in the Purchase Order valid for 1 year period form the date of supply would be submitted by the Company to the University along with the Acceptance.

10. ADDITIONAL PURCHASE/WORK ORDER Jamia Millia Islamia, in case of the requirements may also

place repeat purchase order/work order on the company. In such cases, we shall accept and execute all the purchase/work order placed on us by Jamia.

13. VARIATIONS IN BOM : Subject to availability of fund and prices of the Tender, JMI may increase or decrease the quantity of the items as given in the Annexure-VI of this Tender.

13 Make of Items & accessories: Make of item listed at 1 to 10, in Annexure IV should be from the same OEM and comply with the technical specifications.

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Item Compliance Statement/ Deviation (Pl. write)

14. PENALTY: In case the equipment/accessories are not supplied within specified delivery period, or the installation and commissioning is delayed beyond the specified time, a penalty @0.05% of the Purchase Order value per day subject to maximum of 10% will be charged from the supplier. The same would be deducted from the final payment.

15. WARRANTY: The equipment must be warranted against all manufacturing defects for the standard warranty period from the date of successful installation and acceptance. In case, a part thereof or the whole equipment is found defective the same will have to be rectified/replaced on free of charge basis without laps of time. In case the equipment are not repaired/replaced within the “Service” Time quoted suitable action may be taken by the University.

16. ARBRITATOR; All disputes arising out of this shall be referred to a mutually appointed arbitrator. His award shall be final and binding on both the parties to the dispute. All suits in respect of this shall be in courts of Delhi.

17. JMI’s RIGHT: The JMI reserves the right to reject lowest quotation or all the quotations or accept any quotation or part thereof without assigning any reason. Further BOM as indicated in this Tender Document is subject to change determined by the needs of the University.

Annexure - III Scope of Work

The work includes the following:

1. The supply of active & passive networking components and accessories as given in Annexure-VI 2. To perform the following work :

S.No Item

1 Laying of UTP Cable

2 Laying of PVC Channel 1” with All accessories

Laying of PVC Channel 2” with All accessories

3 Installation of Rack with All Accessories

4 Installation 48 Port Jack Panel with Punching

5 Installation 24 Port Jack Panel with Punching

6 Installation of LIU with All Accessories

7 Installation of I/O (Punching) with Face Plate and Gang Box

8 Laying of HDPE

9 Laying of OFC

10 Fiber Splicing

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Annexure - IV

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

1. Specification for 48 Port 10/100 MBPS Access Switch

S.No. Feature Specifications Compliance

(Yes/No)

1 General Features

The switch should support a minimum of 48 nos. 10/100 Ethernet Ports

The switch should support a minimum of 2 SFP Uplinks

The switch should support 2 x 1G SFP modules

The switch should support monimum of 50 Ports

2 Performance and Scalability

The switch should at least support Forwarding bandwidth of 16 Gbps

The switch should support Full-duplex Switching bandwidth of 32 Gbps

The switch should support 64-Byte Packet Forwarding Rate of 10.1 Mpps

The switch should support 64 MB of Flash memory

The switch should support 128 MB of DRAM

The switch should support 255 VLANs

The switch should support 4K VLAN IDs

The switch should support Jumbo frames of 9018 bytes

The switch should support Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of 9000 bytes

3 Dimension The Switch should be 1RU

The switch should support Operating temperature up to 5000 ft (1500 m) -5º to 45ºC

The switch should support Operating relative humidity 10% to 95% noncondensing

4 Power Supply The switch should support an auto-ranging power supply with input voltages between 100 and 240V AC

The switch should support an External Redundant Power Supply

5 Standards The switch should support IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol

The switch should support IEEE 802.1p

The switch should support IEEE 802.1Q Trunking

The switch should support IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.1x

The switch should support IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ah (100BASE-X single/multimode fiber only)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3x full duplex on 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T ports

The switch should support IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specification

The switch should support IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX specification

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T specification

The switch should support IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X specification

The switch should support RMON I and II standards

The switch should support SNMP v1, v2c, and v3

6 RFC compliance The switch should support RFC 768 - UDP

The switch should support RFC 783 - TFTP

The switch should support RFC 791 - IP

The switch should support RFC 792 - ICMP

The switch should support RFC 793 - TCP

The switch should support RFC 826 - ARP

The switch should support RFC 854 - Telnet

The switch should support RFC 951 - Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)

The switch should support RFC 959 - FTP

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The switch should support RFC 1112 - IP Multicast and IGMP

The switch should support RFC 1157 - SNMP v1

The switch should support RFC 1166 - IP Addresses

The switch should support RFC 1256 - Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Router Discovery

The switch should support RFC 1305 - NTP for accurate and consistent timestamp

The switch should support RFC 1492 - TACACS+

The switch should support RFC 1493 - Bridge MIB

The switch should support RFC 1542 - BOOTP extensions

The switch should support RFC 1643 - Ethernet Interface MIB

The switch should support RFC 1757 - RMON (history, statistics, alarms, and events)

The switch should support RFC 1901 - SNMP v2C

The switch should support RFC 1902-1907 - SNMP v2

The switch should support RFC 1981 - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Path Discovery IPv6

The switch should support FRC 2068 - HTTP

The switch should support RFC 2131 - DHCP

The switch should support RFC 2138 - RADIUS

The switch should support RFC 2233 - IF MIB v3

The switch should support RFC 2373 - IPv6 Aggregatable Addrs

The switch should support RFC 2460 - IPv6

The switch should support RFC 2461 - IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

The switch should support RFC 2462 - IPv6 Autoconfiguration

The switch should support RFC 2463 - ICMP IPv6

The switch should support RFC 2474 - Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Precedence

The switch should support RFC 2597 - Assured Forwarding

The switch should support RFC 2598 - Expedited Forwarding

The switch should support RFC 2571 - SNMP Management

The switch should support RFC 3046 - DHCP Relay Agent Information Option

The switch should support RFC 3376 - IGMP v3

The switch should support RFC 3580 - 802.1X RADIUS

7 Layer-2 Features

The switch should support Automatic Negotiation of Trunking Protocol, to help minimize the configuration & errors

The switch should support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation

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

The switch should support Spanning-tree PortFast

The switch should support UplinkFast & BackboneFast technologies to help ensure quick failover recovery, enhancing overall network stability and reliability

The switch should support IGMP filtering

The switch should support discovery of 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.

The switch should support Per-port broadcaststorm control to prevent faulty end stations from degrading overall systems performance

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

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

The switch should support Voice VLAN to simplify IP telephony installations by keeping voice traffic on a separate VLAN

The switch should support Auto-negotiation on all ports to automatically selects half- or full-duplex transmission mode to optimize bandwidth

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The switch should support Automatic media-dependent interface crossover (MDIX) to automatically adjusts transmit and receive pairs if an incorrect cable type (crossover or straight-through) is installed.

The switch should support Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol (UDLD) and 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) working in conjunction with Private VLAN Edge to minimize broadcasts and maximize available bandwidth.

The switch should support IGMP v1, v2 Filtering

The switch should support IGMP Multicast

The switch should support MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)

8 Smart Operations The switch should support configuration of the Software image and switch configuration without user intervention

The switch should support automatic configuration as devices connect to the switch port

The switch should support diagnostic commands to debug issues

The switch should support system health checks within the switch

The switch should support Online Diagnostics

9 Quality of Service (QoS) & Control

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

The switch should support scheduling techniques for Qos

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

The switch should support Standard 802.1p CoS field classification

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

The switch should support Control- and Data-plane QoS ACLs

The switch should support Strict priority queuing mechanisms

The switch should support Rate Limitting function to guarantee bandwidth

The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination IP address

The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination MAC address

The switch should support rate limiting based on Layer 4 TCP and UDP information

The switch should support availability of aggregate or individual polices per port.

10 Management The switch should support Command Line Interface (CLI) support for configuration & troubleshooting purposes.

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

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

The switch should support Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to reduce the cost of administering software upgrades by downloading from a centralized location.

The switch should support SNMP v1, v2c, and v3 of-band management.

The switch should support Telnet interface support for comprehensive in-band managementof-band management.

The switch should support CLI-based management console to provide detailed out-of-band management.

The switch should support USB Console Port

The switch should support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3

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11 Miscellaneous The switch should support greener practices

The switch should support solutions that monitors and conserves energy with customized policies

The switch should support reduction of greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions

The switch should support an increase in energy cost savings

The switch should support sustainable business behavior

The switch should support Efficient switch operation

The switch should support measuring of energy between itself and endpoints

The switch should support control of energy between itself and endpoints

The switch should support discovery of manageable devices for Energy measurement

The switch should support monitoring of power consumption of endpoints

The switch should support taking of action based on business rules to reduce power consumption

12 Network Security Features

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

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

The switch should support TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication enable centralized control of the switch and restrict unauthorized users from altering the configuration.

The switch should support MAC address notification to allow administrators to 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 port based on MAC address.

The switch should support Multilevel security on console access to prevent unauthorized users from altering the switch configuration.

The switch should support Private VLAN

13 DHCP Features The switch should support DHCP snooping to allow administrators to ensure consistent mapping of IP to MAC addressesDHCP binding database, and to rate-limit the amount of DHCP traffic that enters a switch port.

The switch should support DHCP Interface Tracker (Option 82) feature to augment a host IP address request with the switch port ID.

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 data Insertion

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 Pass Through

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 - Configurable Remote ID and Circuit ID

The switch should support DHCP Snooping Statistics and SYSLOG

14 IPv6 Features The switch should be on the approved list of IPv6 Ready Logo phase II - Host

The switch should support IPv6 unicast Static Routing

The switch should support 16 IPv6 Static routes

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Addressing

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Option processing

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Fragmentation

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 ICMPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 TCP/UDP over IPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Ping

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Traceroute

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 VTY

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 TFTP,

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 SNMP for IPv6 objects

The switch should support IPv6 Port Access Control Lists

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The switch should support IPv6 Router Access Control Lists

The switch should support HTTP, HTTP(s) over IPv6

The switch should support SNMP over IPv6

The switch should support SysLog over IPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Stateless Auto Config

The switch should support DHCP based Auto Config (Auto Install) and Image download

15 Regulatory Compliance

Should comply with CE Marking per directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC

16 Safety UL 60950-1 Second Edition

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 Second Edition

EN 60950-1 Second Edition

IEC 60950-1 Second Edition

AS/NZS 60950-1

17 Environmental Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) including Directive 2011/65/EU

2. Specification for 24 Port 10/100 MBPS Access Switch

S.No. Feature Specifications Compliance

(Yes/No)

1 General Features

The switch should support a minimum of 24 nos. 10/100 Ethernet Ports

The switch should support a minimum of 2 SFP Uplinks

The switch should support 2 x 1G SFP modules

The switch should support a total of 26 Ports

2 Performance and Scalability

The switch should support Forwarding bandwidth of 16 Gbps

The switch should support Full-duplex Switching bandwidth of 32 Gbps

The switch should support 64-Byte Packet Forwarding Rate of 6.5 Mpps

The switch should support 64 MB of Flash memory

The switch should support 128 MB of DRAM

The switch should support 255 VLANs

The switch should support 4K VLAN IDs

The switch should support Jumbo frames of 9018 bytes

The switch should support Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of 9000 bytes

3 Dimension The Switch should be 1RU

The switch should support Operating temperature up to 5000 ft (1500 m) -5º to 45ºC

The switch should support Operating relative humidity 10% to 95% noncondensing

4 Power Supply The switch should support an auto-ranging power supply with input voltages between 100 and 240V AC

The switch should support an External Redundant Power Supply

5 Standards The switch should support IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol

The switch should support IEEE 802.1p

The switch should support IEEE 802.1Q Trunking

The switch should support IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.1x

The switch should support IEEE 802.1ab (LLDP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ah (100BASE-X single/multimode fiber only)

The switch should support IEEE 802.3x full duplex on 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T ports

The switch should support IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T specification

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The switch should support IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX specification

The switch should support IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T specification

The switch should support IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-X specification

The switch should support RMON I and II standards

The switch should support SNMP v1, v2c, and v3

6 RFC compliance The switch should support RFC 768 - UDP

The switch should support RFC 783 - TFTP

The switch should support RFC 791 - IP

The switch should support RFC 792 - ICMP

The switch should support RFC 793 - TCP

The switch should support RFC 826 - ARP

The switch should support RFC 854 - Telnet

The switch should support RFC 951 - Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)

The switch should support RFC 959 - FTP

The switch should support RFC 1112 - IP Multicast and IGMP

The switch should support RFC 1157 - SNMP v1

The switch should support RFC 1166 - IP Addresses

The switch should support RFC 1256 - Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Router Discovery

The switch should support RFC 1305 - NTP for accurate and consistent timestamp

The switch should support RFC 1492 - TACACS+

The switch should support RFC 1493 - Bridge MIB

The switch should support RFC 1542 - BOOTP extensions

The switch should support RFC 1643 - Ethernet Interface MIB

The switch should support RFC 1757 - RMON (history, statistics, alarms, and events)

The switch should support RFC 1901 - SNMP v2C

The switch should support RFC 1902-1907 - SNMP v2

The switch should support RFC 1981 - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Path Discovery IPv6

The switch should support FRC 2068 - HTTP

The switch should support RFC 2131 - DHCP

The switch should support RFC 2138 - RADIUS

The switch should support RFC 2233 - IF MIB v3

The switch should support RFC 2373 - IPv6 Aggregatable Addrs

The switch should support RFC 2460 - IPv6

The switch should support RFC 2461 - IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

The switch should support RFC 2462 - IPv6 Autoconfiguration

The switch should support RFC 2463 - ICMP IPv6

The switch should support RFC 2474 - Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Precedence

The switch should support RFC 2597 - Assured Forwarding

The switch should support RFC 2598 - Expedited Forwarding

The switch should support RFC 2571 - SNMP Management

The switch should support RFC 3046 - DHCP Relay Agent Information Option

The switch should support RFC 3376 - IGMP v3

The switch should support RFC 3580 - 802.1X RADIUS

7 Layer-2 Features

The switch should support Automatic Negotiation of Trunking Protocol, to help minimize the configuration & errors

The switch should support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation

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

The switch should support Spanning-tree PortFast

The switch should support UplinkFast & BackboneFast technologies to help ensure quick failover recovery, enhancing overall network stability and reliability

The switch should support IGMP filtering

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The switch should support discovery of 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.

The switch should support Per-port broadcaststorm control to prevent faulty end stations from degrading overall systems performance

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

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

The switch should support Voice VLAN to simplify IP telephony installations by keeping voice traffic on a separate VLAN

The switch should support Auto-negotiation on all ports to automatically selects half- or full-duplex transmission mode to optimize bandwidth

The switch should support Automatic media-dependent interface crossover (MDIX) to automatically adjusts transmit and receive pairs if an incorrect cable type (crossover or straight-through) is installed.

The switch should support Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol (UDLD) and 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) working in conjunction with Private VLAN Edge to minimize broadcasts and maximize available bandwidth.

The switch should support IGMP v1, v2 Filtering

The switch should support IGMP Multicast

The switch should support MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)

8 Smart Operations The switch should support configuration of the Software image and switch configuration without user intervention

The switch should support automatic configuration as devices connect to the switch port

The switch should support diagnostic commands to debug issues

The switch should support system health checks within the switch

The switch should support Online Diagnostics

9 Quality of Service (QoS) & Control

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

The switch should support scheduling techniques for Qos

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

The switch should support Standard 802.1p CoS field classification

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

The switch should support Control- and Data-plane QoS ACLs

The switch should support Strict priority queuing mechanisms

The switch should support Rate Limitting function to guarantee bandwidth

The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination IP address

The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination MAC address

The switch should support rate limiting based on Layer 4 TCP and UDP information

The switch should support availability of aggregate or individual polices per port.

10 Management The switch should support Command Line Interface (CLI) support for configuration & troubleshooting purposes.

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

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

The switch should support Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) to reduce the cost of administering software upgrades by downloading from a centralized location.

The switch should support SNMP v1, v2c, and v3 of-band management.

The switch should support Telnet interface support for comprehensive in-band managementof-band management.

The switch should support CLI-based management console to provide detailed out-of-band management.

The switch should support USB Console Port

The switch should support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3

11 Miscellaneous The switch should support greener practices

The switch should support solutions that monitors and conserves energy with customized policies

The switch should support reduction of greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions

The switch should support an increase in energy cost savings

The switch should support sustainable business behaviour

The switch should support Efficient switch operation

The switch should support measuring of energy between itself and endpoints

The switch should support control of energy between itself and endpoints

The switch should support discovery of manageable devices for Energy measurement

The switch should support monitoring of power consumption of endpoints

The switch should support taking of action based on business rules to reduce power consumption

12 Network Security Features

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

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

The switch should support TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication enable centralized control of the switch and restrict unauthorized users from altering the configuration.

The switch should support MAC address notification to allow administrators to 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 port based on MAC address.

The switch should support Multilevel security on console access to prevent unauthorized users from altering the switch configuration.

The switch should support Private VLAN

13 DHCP Features The switch should support DHCP snooping to allow administrators to ensure consistent mapping of IP to MAC addresses, DHCP binding database, and to rate-limit the amount of DHCP traffic that enters a switch port.

The switch should support DHCP Interface Tracker (Option 82) feature to augment a host IP address request with the switch port ID.

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 data Insertion

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 Pass Through

The switch should support DHCP Option 82 - Configurable Remote ID and Circuit ID

The switch should support DHCP Snooping Statistics and SYSLOG

14 IPv6 Features The switch should be on the approved list of IPv6 Ready Logo phase II - Host

The switch should support IPv6 unicast Static Routing

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The switch should support 16 IPv6 Static routes

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Addressing

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Option processing

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Fragmentation

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 ICMPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 TCP/UDP over IPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Ping

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Traceroute

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 VTY

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 TFTP,

The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 SNMP for IPv6 objects

The switch should support IPv6 Port Access Control Lists

The switch should support IPv6 Router Access Control Lists

The switch should support HTTP, HTTP(s) over IPv6

The switch should support SNMP over IPv6

The switch should support SysLog over IPv6

The switch should support IPv6 Stateless Auto Config

The switch should support DHCP based Auto Config (Auto Install) and Image download

15 Regulatory Compliance

Should comply with CE Marking per directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC

16 Safety UL 60950-1 Second Edition

CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 Second Edition

EN 60950-1 Second Edition

IEC 60950-1 Second Edition

AS/NZS 60950-1

17 Environmental Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) including Directive 2011/65/EU

3. Specification for CAT 6 UTP Cable

Standard Compliance Compliance (Yes/No)

Remarks

The Category 6/Class E UTP system shall comply with the following standards

ISO/IEC 11801

EN 50173 Part 1 through Part5: 2010 and 2011

ANSI/TIA 568C.2

IEC 60603-7-4

IEEE 802.3 applications

The Category 6/ Class E UTP system should support the following IEEE Ethernet applications

802.3e - 1BASE5, 802.3i - 10BASE-T, 802.3u - 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-T4, 802.3u - 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-T4, 802.3y - 100BASE-T2, 802.3z - 1000BASE-X, 8023ab - 1000BASE-T

802.af - Power Over Ethernet (15.4W), 802.3at - Power Over Ethernet Enhancements (25.5W), 802.3az - Energy Efficient Ethernet

Channel Performance

Category 6 UTP SCS, when configured as a worst-case 100 meter channel shall provide performance headroom over limits specified by Cat6

The SCS must consist of individual components provided by the same manufacturer. “Mix and Match” products are not allowed.

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The Category 6 cable and Category 6 channel components shall be manufactured by a single manufacturer. The manufacturer shall warrant the Category 6 channel cable, components, and applications for a period of 20 years.

The 20 year warranty shall be a transferable warranty and should have component replacement policy in case of manufacturing defect

Should support a minimum of 4 connector Channel with a minimum 6 dB guaranteed NEXT over and above the standard TIA 568 C.2

Should support 6 connector Channel with a minimum 4 db guaranteed NEXT

The Delay Skew on the 100 meter channel shall not exceed 30 ns

The SCS must be tested by an ISP 17025 accredited 3rd Party test facility to EIA/TIA 568C, ISO/IEC 11801 and for the channel

SCS must support patch cord lengths of 1 meter minimum and equipment cords of 1 meter minimum

The Category 6 system should support channels that are shorter than 15 meters for 2,3,4 connector channels without any minimum length requirements.

Should support 117 meters with a 4 connector channel design for IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T

Horizontal Cable

The Cable should meet ANSI/TIA 568C.2 Category 6 Specifications

The cable should consist of Eight 23 AWG copper conductors. Copper Clad Aluminum or any other combinations are not allowed

The weight of the cable box of 1000 Feet should not be less than 25.6 lbs

The nominal Jacket thickness should be 0.022 inches

The nominal Outside diameter should be 0.232 inches

The cable should support the installation temperature: 0 to 60 0 C

It should support Operating temperature of -20 to 60 0 C

Should have ETL verified CMR, CMG

The LSZH Cable should support the following standard to qualify

ISO/IEC 60332-3-22 Vertical Flame spread test, ISO/IEC 60754-2Acidity, ISO/IEC 61034-2 Smoke Density

3rd Party verification of Fire safety/environmental tests listed above must be provided as part of the bid response.

The cable and cordage shall be UTP components that do not include internal or external shields, screened components or drain wires.

The horizontal cable shall have a unique print string on the cable jacket. This unique identifier shall also be used for on-line reference to a full set of factory tests that were performed on a sample from the same mater reel. The test parameters shall include NEXT, PSNEXT, Return Loss, Attenuation, ELFEXT and PSELFEXT. The on-line reference must be available on the SCS vendor public website, such that it can be accessed at any time.

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4. Specification for Category 6 Gigabit Information Outlets

Standard Compliance Compliance (Yes/No)

Remarks

All Category 6 outlets shall meet or exceed Category 6 transmission requirements for connecting hardware, as specified in TIA/EIA 568-B.C.2 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard and ISO/IEC 11801:2002 Second Edition.

The Category 6 outlets shall be backward compatible with Category 5E, 5 and 3 cords and cables.

The Category 6 outlets shall be of a universal design supporting T568 A & B wiring.

The Category 6 outlets shall be capable of being in a modular patching situation or as a modular telecommunication outlet (TO) supporting current 10BASE-T, Token Ring, 100 Mbps TP-PMD, 155 Mbps ATM, 622 Mbps ATM using parallel transmission schemes and evolving high-speed, high-bandwidth applications, including Ethernet, 1000BASE-T and 1.2 Gbps ATM.

The Category 6 outlets shall be capable of being installed at either a 45¡ or a 90¡ angle in any M-series modular faceplate, frame, or surface-mounted box avoiding the need for special faceplates.

The Category 6 outlets shall have improved pair splitters and wider channel for enhanced conductor placement. The outlet shall also have a low-profile wire cap, which protects against contamination and secures the connection. Multicolored identification labels shall be available to assure accurate installation.

General specifications:

a. Meets or exceeds the mechanical, electrical, and clearance specifications in FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 68, Subpart F

b. Meet or exceed the Category 6 requirements in ISO/IEC 11801, CENELEC EN 50173, and TIA/EIA568B

C. Certifications: UL Listed

The 8-pin modular (RJ-45) jacks shall comply with IEC 60603-7-4.

The information outlet shall have a Current Rating of 1.5 A at 20°C

The information outlet will have insertion life of 750 cycles minimum.

The information outlet must be able to accept termination of solid conductors with nominal diameter of between 0.40 mm to 0.64 mm (26 to 22 AWG).

The Outlets should support 1.5Amp current further to support the PoE and PoE+ applications

5. Specification for CAT 6 RJ45 Patch Cords

Standard Compliance Compliance (Yes/No)

Remarks

Patch Cords shall be equipped with 8-pin modular plugs on each end.

All cords shall be round, and consist of copper conductors, tightly twisted into individual pairs.

Nominal cordage diameter shall not exceed 5.92 mm.

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Plugs shall be designed with an anti-snag latch to facilitate easy removal during move, add and change processes.

The cordage shall be available in Plenum, Non-Plenum and Low-Smoke, Zero Halogen (LSZH) compatibility.

The LSZH version must comply with the following Fire Safety standards:

ISO/IEC 60332-3-22: Vertical Flame Spread

ISO/IEC 60754-2: Acidity

ISO/IEC 61034-2: Smoke Density

3rd Party verification of the Fire Safety/ Environmental tests listed above must be provided as part of the bid response.

The cordage shall be UTP components that do not include internal or external shields, screened components or drain wires.

The patch cords will have insertion life of 750 cycles minimum.

The Patch cords shall be available in Stranded and solid core construction

6. Specification for CAT 6 Jack Panel

Standard Compliance Compliance (Yes/No)

Remarks

The ganged adapter style patch panel will utilize increments of six RJ-45 style jacks in a common moulded component.

The patch panel type shall be compliant with IEC 60603-7-4.

The ganged adapters shall have RJ45 jack in the front and Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) at the rear of the module.

The panel must be capable of supporting an upgrade to an intelligent system (as defined in 4.3 above) without any interruption to service due to patch cord removal or terminal block re-termination.

The upgrade to an intelligent system shall be performed through the addition of an overlay panel that does not require tools for installation.

Termination managers must be provided with the panel. These termination managers provide proper pair positioning, control, and strain relief features to the rear termination area of the panel.

3rd Party Verification test certificates shall be provided to show compliance to ISO/IEC 11801 testing for category 6 components.

When configured in worst-case 100 meter channels with full cross-connects and consolidation points with the other products proposed in this tender, the panel shall be capable of delivering the minimum guaranteed channel performance specified in section 3.0.

7. Specification for Face Plate

S.No Minimum Specifications /

Functionalities / Capabilities OEM Make

OEM Part No.

Meets Spec [Y/N]

Deviations, if any

1) Faceplate 1/2/4 Port (Work Area End)

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2) Shall be 1/2/4 Port (RJ45) square plate, dimension as per commercially available modular office furniture.

3) Shall have spring shuttered front access for preventing ingress of dust, shall have no connection with the performance of the jack.

4) Shall be supplied with Gang Box of the same size by System Integrator or OEM.

5) Shall have Write on labels in transparent plastic window along with the plate

6) Shall have Screw hole covers along with the plate

7) Shall be able to support variety of jacks – UTP and STP information outlets

8. Specification for Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable

Sr No. Details Specification Compliance Remarks

General Specifications

1 Cable Type Stranded loose tube

2 Construction Type Armored, Gel-Free

3 Buffer Tube/Subunit Diameter 2.50 mm | 0.10 in

4 Cable Weight 108.0 kg/km | 72.0 lb/kft

5 Diameter Over Jacket 11.50 mm | 0.45 in

Construction Materials

Fiber Type Solution Zero water peak Singlemode fiber

(G.652.D, G.657.A1 | OS2)

Jacket Material PE

Total Fiber Count 6

Armor Type Corrugated steel

Jacket Color Black

Jacket UV Resistance UV stabilized

Physical Specifications

1 Minimum Bend Radius, loaded 17.3 cm | 6.8 in

2 Minimum Bend Radius, unloaded 11.5 cm | 4.5 in

3 Tensile Load, long term, maximum 800 N | 180 lbf

4 Tensile Load, short term, maximum 2700 N | 607 lbf

5 Vertical Rise, maximum 760.0 m | 2494.0 ft

6 Cladding Diameter 125.0 µm

7 Cladding Diameter Tolerance ±0.7 µm

8 Cladding Non-Circularity, maximum 0.70%

9 Coating Diameter (Colored) 253 µm

10 Coating Diameter (Uncolored) 240 µm

11 Coating Diameter Tolerance (Colored) ±7 µm

12 Coating Diameter Tolerance (Uncolored) ±5 µm

13 Coating/Cladding Concentricity Error, maximum 12 µm

14 Core/Clad Offset, maximum 0.5 µm

Environmental Specifications

1 Compression 250 lb/in | 44 N/mm

2 Compression Test Method FOTP-41 | IEC 60794-1 E3

3 Flex 35 cycles

4 Flex Test Method FOTP-104 | IEC 60794-1 E6

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5 Impact 2.17 ft lb | 2.94 N-m

6 Impact Test Method FOTP-25 | IEC 60794-1 E4

7 Strain long and short term tensile loads

8 Strain Test Method FOTP-33 | IEC 60794-1 E1

9 Twist 10 cycles

10 Twist Test Method FOTP-85 | IEC 60794-1 E7

11 Water Penentration 24 h

12 Water Penentration Test Method FOTP-82 | IEC 60794-1 F5

13 Heat Aging, maximum 0.05 dB @ 85 °C

14 Temperature Dependence, maximum

0.05 dB

15 Temperature Humidity Cycling, maximum

0.05 dB

16 Water Immersion, maximum 0.05 dB @ 23 °C

Optical Specifications, Wavelength Specific

1 Standards Compliance ITU-T G.652.D | ITU-T G.657.A1 | TIA-

492CAAB (OS2)

2

Attenuation, maximum 0.22 dB/km @ 1550 nm

0.23 dB/km @ 1575 nm

0.27 dB/km @ 1490 nm

0.27 dB/km @ 1625 nm

0.31 dB/km @ 1385 nm

0.34 dB/km @ 1310 nm

0.35 dB/km @ 1650 nm

0.45 dB/km @ 1270 nm

3 Dispersion, maximum 18 ps(nm-km) at 1550 nm | 3.5 ps(nm-

km) from 1285 nm to 1330 nm at 1310 nm

4

Mode Field Diameter 9.2 µm @ 1310 nm

9.6 µm @ 1385 nm

10.4 µm @ 1550 nm

5 Mode Field Diameter Tolerance ±0.3 µm @ 1310 nm | ±0.5 µm @ 1550

nm | ±0.6 µm @ 1385 nm

6

Index of Refraction 1.467 @ 1310 nm

1.468 @ 1385 nm

1.468 @ 1550 nm

7 Polarization Mode Dispersion Link Design Value, maximum

0.04 ps/sqrt(km)

8

Backscatter Coefficient -82.1 dB @ 1550 nm

-79.6 dB @ 1310 nm

Mechanical Specifications

1 Coating Strip Force, maximum 8.9 N | 2.0 lbf

2 Coating Strip Force, minimum 1.3 N | 0.3 lbf

3 Dynamic Fatigue Parameter, minimum

20

4 Fiber Curl, minimum 4.0 m | 13.1 ft

5

Macrobending, 20 mm mandrel, 1 turn

0.75 dB @ 1550 nm

1.50 dB @ 1625 nm

6

Macrobending, 30 mm mandrel, 10 turns

0.25 dB @ 1550 nm

1.00 dB @ 1625 nm

7

Macrobending, 50 mm mandrel, 100 turns

0.03 dB @ 1550 nm

0.03 dB @ 1625 nm

8 Proof Test 0.69 N/mm² | 100.00 psi

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9. Specifications for Fiber Optic SC style LIU / Patch Panel – Single Mode

10. Specifications for Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Single Mode

11. Specifications for Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Multi Mode

S.No Minimum Specifications / Functionalities / Capabilities Compliance [

Yes / No ]

Deviations, if any

1) Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC), 3 Mtrs. Long, ISO/IEC-11801-OM3 50μ Duplex, LSZH

2) Length shall be 3 /5 meters

3) All patch cords shall conform to EIA/TIA-568C.3 and ISO/IEC-11801

4) Shall be Duplex Single/Multi Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cords OM3 50 μ ( OM2 50 μ in case of SC-ST)

5) Shall support network line speeds up to 10 GBPS

6) Shall have Connector Configuration Jacks at both the ends as mentioned above.

7) All patch cords shall be factory terminated and packed.

8) Shall be RoHS Compliant

S.No. Minimum Specifications / Functionalities / Capabilities Compliance [ Yes / No ]

Deviations, if any

1) Fiber Optic SC style Patch Panel (FOPP), 19" Rack Mount with 12 Nos. OS2 Couplers

2) Shall have all accessories including coupler plates pre loaded with duplex LC couplers (OS2), pigtails for terminating fibers on the FOPP

3) Shall be Front Patching Type, 1U high and rack mountable on standard 19” rack with mounting arrangements

4) Shall be supplied with fusion splicing kit for termination of fiber.

5) Shall be made of powder coated steel

6) Shall be slide-out type drawer enclosure for Easy access to splicing tray, Easy access to back side of the connector and have labels for better identification

7) Shall have trays with hinges (book type) which allows facilitates easy Fiber management and greater access during installation and rework

8) Shall have all necessary accessories for fiber management inside such as Fiber guides, radius controls & secure tie downs within the FOPP

S.No Minimum Specifications / Functionalities / Capabilities Compliance [ Yes / No ]

Deviations, if any

1) Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC), 3 Mtrs. Long, ISO/IEC-11801-OS2 9μ Duplex, LSZH

2) Length shall be 3 meters

3) All patch cords shall conform to EIA/TIA-568C.3 and ISO/IEC-11801

4) Shall be Duplex Single/Multi Mode Fiber Optic Patch Cords OS2 9μ

5) Shall support network line speeds up to 10 Gbps

6) Shall have Connector Configuration Jacks at both the ends as mentioned above.

7) All patch cords shall be factory terminated and packed.

8) Shall be RoHS Compliant

9) Shall be Low-Smoke & Zero-Halogen

10) Shall have minimum 20-Year Extended Product Warranty and system warranty

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9) Shall be Low-Smoke & Zero-Halogen

10) Shall have minimum 20-Year Extended Product Warranty and system warranty

12. 36 U RACK (Reputed Brand) with standard accessories

S.No. Feature Specification Compliance (Yes or No)

Deviation Remarks,

if any 1) Rack Material Steel powder coated

2) Cable Entry

Provision for cable entry at the top and bottom of the rack

3) Cable Manager Shall be 19” rack mountable & of 1U height & complete with all mounting accessories.

4) Mounting Rails Adjustable 19” rails in the front and rear

5) PDU Vertical PDU with MCB and 15 AMP 12 Nos Power sockets

6) Hardware Screws Pkts As per standard

7) AC Cooling Fans Four Fans with Fan Tray

8) Any Other Should have 4 castor wheels with breaks

Authorised Signatory with Seal

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Annexure - V

BILL OF MATERIAL

Passive Components

S.No. Item UOM Qty* Brand/Product/

Part Code * Compliance

(Yes/No)

1. 48 Ports 10/100 MBPS Access Switch with 2 x 1G SFP Ports

Nos. 04

2. 24 Ports 10/100 MBPS Access Switch with 2 x 1G SFP Ports

Nos 05

3. Cat 6 UTP Cable LSZH (Box) Nos. 25

4. Cat 6 Gigabit I/O (Information Outlets) Nos. 200

5. Face Plate Nos. 200

6. PVC Gang Box Nos. 200

7. Cat 6 24-port loaded, Jack Panel, Nos. 02

8. Cat 6 48-port loaded, Jack Panel, Nos. 02

9. CAT 6 RJ45 UTP Patch Cord 4” feet Nos. 300

10. CAT 6 RJ45 UTP Patch Cord 7” feet Nos. 300

11. 12 Port Fiber Optic SC Style LIU /Patch Panel -Multi Mode Fully Loaded

Nos. 02

12. PVC Channel 1“ with accessories BEC/AKG make with all accessories with heavy gauge size

Mtrs. 500

13. PVC Channel 2“ with accessories BEC/AKG make with all accessories with heavy gauge size

Mtrs. 700

14. Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Multi Mode

Nos. 06

15. Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Single Mode

Nos. 06

16. 15 U Rack with standard accessories, Reputed Brand (HCL, Rittal)

Nos. 04

17. 1 Gigabit SFP Multi Mode Nos. 06

18. 1 Gigabit SFP Single Mode Nos. 06

* Please attach technical specification brochures to enable us to verify the specification. Warranty Details for Passive Equipment and accessories :

Period of completion of the work after supply of material : Period of Delivery for Passive Equipment and accessories :

Authorised Signatory with Seal

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Annexure – VI

FINANCIAL BID (A) Item of Supply

SNo Item UOM Qty* Unit

Cost(Rs) Tax Name Tax %age Tax

Amount (Rs.)

Total Amount (Rs.)

1. 48 Ports 10/100 MBPS Access Switch with 2 x 1G SFP Ports

Nos. 04

2. 24 Ports 10/100 MBPS Access Switch with 2 x 1G SFP Ports

Nos 05

3. Cat 6 UTP Cable LSZH (Box) Nos. 25

4. Cat 6 Gigabit I/O (Information Outlets) Nos. 150

5. Face Plate Nos. 150

6. PVC Gang Box Nos. 150

7. Cat 6 24-port loaded, Jack Panel, Nos. 02

8. Cat 6 48-port loaded, Jack Panel, Nos. 02

9. CAT 6 RJ45 UTP Patch Cord 4” feet Nos. 300

10. CAT 6 RJ45 UTP Patch Cord 7” feet Nos. 300

11. 12 Port Fiber Optic SC Style LIU/Patch Panel - Multi Mode Fully Loaded

Nos. 02

12. PVC Channel 1“ with accessories BEC/AKG make with all accessories with heavy gauge size

Mtrs. 500

13. PVC Channel 2“ with accessories BEC/AKG make with all accessories with heavy gauge size

Mtrs. 700

14. Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Multi Mode Nos. 06

15. Fiber Optic Patch Cable (SC-SC) – Single Mode Nos. 06

16. 15 U Rack with standard accessories, Reputed Brand (HCL, Rittal)

Nos. 04

17. 1 Gigabit SFP Multi Mode Nos. 06

18. 1 Gigabit SFP Single Mode Nos. 06

Total (A) Rs.

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(B) Items of Services :

S.No Item UOM QTY* Unit Cost

(Rs) Tax

Name Tax

% age Tax Amount

(Rs) Total

Amount (Rs)

1 Laying of UTP Cable Mtr. 800

2

Laying of PVC Channel 1” and 2” with All accessories

Mtr. 800

3 Installation of Rack with All Accessories Mtr. 04

4 Installation 48 Port Jack Panel with Punching Nos. 04

5 Installation 24 Port Jack Panel with Punching Nos. 04

6 Installation of LIU with All Accessories Nos. 04

7

Installation of I/O (Punching) with Face Plate and Gang Box

Nos. 150

8 Laying of HDPE Mtrs. 25

9 Laying of OFC Mtrs. 25

10 Fiber Splicing Nos. 12

Total (B) Rs.

* Please attach technical specification brochures to enable us to verify the specification. Warranty Details for Passive Equipment and accessories: Period of Delivery for Passive Equipment and accessories :

Period of completion of the work after supply of material :

Total Cost of Passive Equipment, Accessories & Services = A+B = Rs………………………………

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