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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1

Building Survivable Networks for Voice, Video, Data and Mobility

Morgan WrightGlobal Industry Solutions ManagerPublic Safety and Homeland Security

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Overview

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Secure Converged IP Networks

Enables Converged Voice, Video, and Data Applications

Facilitates Network Integration, Information Sharing, and Collaboration

Broad Spectrum of Capabilities and Solutions

Enables Rich Media Content Distribution, Telephony, Video Conferencing, E-Learning, IP Encryption, Storage Networking, and more

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Mobile IP Communications

“Mobile IP provides an IP node the ability to retain the same IP address, security posture and application connectivity while traveling across disparate networks.”Transformational Impact to ConOps and Field Capabilities

–A Single IP Connection Can Support•Multiple Applications•Multiple Missions and Levels of Sensitivity•Differentiated Quality of Service•Real-time Management and Administration

–Voice and Low Speed Data Are Legacy Concepts•Broadband Robust Applications: Records Access, Instant Messaging, Still and Motion Imagery, Biometrics, Telemetry, Sensors•Secure Seamless In-Motion and In-Field Connectivity w/ Persistency and High Availability

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Key Technologies and Scenarios

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Key Technologies

TCP/IP–Secure Converged IP Networks

–Converged IP Applications

Wireless–IP Mobility–Integrated Wired and Wireless Broadband IP Networks

–Anywhere, Anytime Satellite

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Mobile Communications

General Requirements for Success –Critical to Mission Objectives–Uninhibited by Fixed Infrastructure –Capable of Rapid Deployment–Flexible and Adaptive –Inherently Simple to Operate

Scenarios–Field Units Executing on Day-to-Day Mission

Objectives–Atypical situations

•No Existing Infrastructure•Existing Infrastructure Degraded•Existing Infrastructure Exceeded

Application Models–Field Operations–Continuance of Operations and Infrastructure

Reconstitution –Mutual Assistance

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Satellite Communications and IRIS

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High intensity terrestrial

Medium intensity terrestrial

Satellite only, no terrestrial

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Mobility and Mobile Command and Control

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IP-based Mobile Command Architecture

PSTN

POTS / DSL

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VPN Router

Interior AP

IP-based Voice

LMR

SAT PSTN

Internet

Router w/LMR

Gateway

Switch Wireless Mesh

Controller

Meshing AP

Exterior Coverage

(Mast Mounted)

Fixed Operating Base

EOC or HQWireless Mesh Incident Network

(Adhoc

or Pre-Installed)

Internet

Wireless 5.8 Ghz

Point-to-Point Bridge

Mesh LWAPP

IP-based

Interoperability

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Access Point Remote Power System

Power System Components–12 V @ 75 Ah Deep Cycle Battery–Plastic Battery Case–Amp meter–400 Watt DC to AC Inverter–110 VAC Power Cable w/ 3-prong

AC plug to mil-spec connector

Rated Power Draw–36 W / -48 VDC @ .75 mA

Observed Power Draw–12 W / 12 VDC @ 1 A

Estimated Duty Cycle is 24 to 48 Hours for Given Battery

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Tactical Mesh Field Deployment

PSTN

Internet

Site-to-Site VPN Tunnel

PSTN

Voice Gateway

Agency

Network

Meshing AP

Exterior Coverage

(Mast Mounted)Fixed Operating Base

EOC or HQ

Wireless 5.8 Ghz

Point-to-Point Bridge

Mes

h LW

APP

“Reconstituted”

BuildingWireless Mesh Incident Network

(Adhoc

or Pre-Installed)

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Closing

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Responsive & Resilient EnvironmentChallenge:

Solution:

Nlets, the International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network, carries 90+ million messages to 30,000 member agencies

Nlets wanted network reliability and flexibility to connect new agencies and services

Nlets chose an IP network solution because of its security, resilience, and flexibility

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