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The document discusses the network architecture for retail outlet automation. It outlines the typical architecture with connections between the control center, servers, outlets, and vendors. It then describes the current network setup with a VPN tunnel connecting outlets to the datacenter. The document also provides troubleshooting steps for connectivity issues with the VPN or SFTP connections. Finally, it proposes moving to an MPLS architecture to connect outlets, dealers, control rooms and banks through an MPLS cloud to the datacenter.

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Network Architecture of

The document discusses the network architecture for retail outlet automation. It outlines the typical architecture with connections between the control center, servers, outlets, and vendors. It then describes the current network setup with a VPN tunnel connecting outlets to the datacenter. The document also provides troubleshooting steps for connectivity issues with the VPN or SFTP connections. Finally, it proposes moving to an MPLS architecture to connect outlets, dealers, control rooms and banks through an MPLS cloud to the datacenter.

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Retail Outlet Automation & Network Architecture

Agenda
Typical Architecture of Automation Control Center Architecture Present Network Architecture Outlet Connectivity Magnified Troubleshooting Proposed Connectivity Solution

ISC Hyderabad BOS


PoS

Local Gateway CO Server

DUs

TVD

FCC

EFT Application Tank Gauging & DPs UGTs OPTs

Typical Architecture of RA

Control Center Architecture


ISC Hyderabad Control Center Servers (AGS) Part C

AGS Part B

Orpak Part B

NCR Part B

ATOS Part B

Internet

AGS Part A

Orpak Part A

NCR Part A

ATOS Part A

Present Network Architecture

Cisco ASA

VPN Tunnel
Retail Outlet Cisco Router Hyderabad Datacenter

Cisco Router Retail Outlet

SFTP

Outlet Connectivity Magnified

Troubleshooting VPN
Logon to BOS (Internet facing)
Ensure that Internet is working (Ping yahoo.com)

Logon to Local Gateway


Ensure that Vendors Part B Server is reachable (ping 10.90.37.xx)
(10.90.37.11(Orpak)/14(AGS)/17(ATOS)/20(NCR))

Logon to Cisco Router


Ensure that Internet is working (Ping yahoo.com) Ensure that ASA is reachable (ping connect.hpcl.co.in) Ensure vendors Part B server is reachable by extended ping (ping 10.90.36.xx source Vlan2)
(10.90.37.11(Orpak)/14(AGS)/17(ATOS)/20(NCR))

If not reachable, reload the configurations & Check

Troubleshooting SFTP
Logon to Local Gateway (Part A)
Ensure that Internet is work (Ping yahoo.com) Ensure that redirection server is reachable (ping roa.hpcl.co.in) Telnet roa.hpcl.co.in Port 22000 (ATOS)
Telnet must respond with some junk Characters

Logon to Cisco Router


Ensure that internet is working (ping yahoo.com) Ensure that the redirection server is reachable (ping roa.hpcl.co.in)

Proposed MPLS Architecture


Retail Outlet
Cisco Router Retail Outlet

Cisco Router

Cisco Router Retail Outlet Cisco Router

MPLS Cloud
Hyderabad Datacenter

Dealers

Control Rooms @ Zones

Banks

http://10.90.147.203:8080/login.aspx (within HPCL Network) http://cca.hpcl.co.in

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