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MUNIFIED <br />TECHNOLOGIES1001111 <br />F <br />Based on information gathered during the technical workshop and approval from Client, the R2 <br />lead engineer will perform the configuration of the network devices. Once configuration has been <br />completed, R2 will schedule the Go live and perform system functionality testing on the <br />infrastructure. <br />In this phase, the focus is on the Installing, setting up and configure new Nexus 9000 core <br />switches. This includes the physical installation of the hardware, validating power and cabling, <br />applying the initial configuration, and preparing the new core for routing, gateway migration, and <br />server cutover activities. <br />R2 Responsibilities: <br />® New Nexus 9K setup and configuration <br />• Rack and stacked, powered side by side with existing core <br />• Validate switch hardware, software, licenses and firmware upgrade as needed <br />• Apply base configuration (mgmt IP, hostname, SNMP, etc.) <br />• Map VLANs and establish Layer 2 trunks between the new and existing cores to <br />maintain connectivity during the transition <br />• Enable BGP between new Edge switch and aggregation switches; Radio and fiber <br />and tune to prefer fiber links over radio links. <br />Implement BGP routing <br />Enable BGP between the new core and all aggregation paths, radio and fiber uplinks <br />• Tune routing policies to prefer fiber as the primary path, with radio links operating <br />as backup routes <br />• Build BGP dynamic routing adjacency with both radio aggregation and fiber <br />aggregation switches and validate route exchange <br />Layer 3 gateway migration <br />• Move Layer 3 gateways from the existing core to the new Nexus 9000 platform <br />• Ensure the old core operates as an aggregation switch during the interim migration <br />period <br />Validate end -to -end traffic forwarding after gateway cutover <br />Server migration and connectivity testting <br />• Connectivity validation <br />• Redundancy and failover tests <br />• Performance and throughput testing <br />• Remote assist with migration of VMware hosts from old 4500 Core to new Nexus <br />Core (Servers can be moved over all at once or one at a time) <br />Statement of Work page 8 of 40 <br />
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