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POC Report of IP-MPLS routers of SWR.

(Ref : RDSO letter No.STT/New Trans. Tech./674 dated 28.11.2022)


1.0 Service Related Test Cases
Sl. No. Services Test Scenario/Procedure Expected result Complaince Remarks
1 VoIP Based TCCS Successful communication shall be established between
controller and way station.
2 Railnet Demonstrate the availability of Railnet.
3 PRS/UTS/FOIS Demonstrate the availability of PRS/UTS/FOIS connection.
4 CCTV Demonstrate the CCTV connectivity.
5 Station Wi-Fi Connect with Railway network Demonstrate the availability Wi-Fi network at Station.
6 IP Based IPIS through required port of LER Demonstrate the availability of IP Based IPIS connectivity.
7 PDMux Demonstrate the typical services running through PDMux.
8 STM-1 Demonstrate the typical services running through STM1.
9 SCADA Demonstrate the availability of SCADA network.
10 Data Logger Demonstrate the availability of Data Logger connectivity.
11 UFSBI Demonstrate the availability of UFSBI connectivity.
12 BPAC Demonstrate the availability of BPAC connectivity.
13 Electronic Interlocking Demonstrate the availability of EI connectivity.
14 Any Other Services As per Division requirements

2.0 FRS_ 02 Functional and Technical Requirements of LER test cases


Sl. No. Clause of
Test Scenario Input Specification Expected Output/Values Complaince Remarks
TAN 1
2.1 1.2 Power Supply Router shall have redundant DC power supply -48VDC Demonstrate the equipment has redundant DC power supply -
nominal. 48VDC nominal and can work in hot standby mode.
2.2 1.5 Port The Router shall be equipped with the following interfaces - 1. Physically verify the individual cards available and to
Configuration 2 x 10G (optical) , 4 x 1GbE (copper), 4 x 1GbE (Optical) ensure that LER can support multiple cards.
and 16 x E1 G. 703, interfaces in case of LER min 2. The Router shall be equipped with the following interfaces -
configuration It should be possible to add 2 X STM 1 2 x 10G optical , 4 x 1GbE copper, 4 x 1GbE optical and 16 x
channelised optical as LER max configuration -II or to have E1 G. 703, interfaces in case of LER min configuration.
a total of 32 x E1 G.703 interfaces as LER max 3. It should be possible to add 2 X STM 1 channelized optical
configuration - I by way of adding / replacing suitable as LER max configuration -II or to have a total of 32 x E1
interface cards. All the optical interfaces shall be G.703 interfaces as LER max configuration - I by way of
equipped with suitable optics to work on two single mode adding / replacing suitable interface cards.
fibres up to 40 Kms 4. All the optical interfaces shall be equipped with suitable
optics to work on two single mode fibres up to 40 Kms.
2.3 1.7 Alarm The Router Shall have external alarm options Demonstrate the provision and functionality of external alarm
option.

2.4 1.8 Hot Swappable Fan Tray, controller cards, interface card should be hot - Demonstrate the hot - swappable and field replaceable unit
swappable and field replaceable unit (FRU) (FRU) feature for Fan Tray, controller cards, interface card.
2.5 1.9 Out of band Must have out of band Management port Demonstrate the availability and functionality out of band
Management Management port.
port
2.6 1.10 Console Port Must have console port Demonstrate the availability and functionality of Console
port.

2.7 1.11 Interoperability Router Shall have IP- MPLS interoperability with routers of Demonstrate the interoperability of router with other OEM’s
other multiple OEMs routers and with RailTel IP-MPLS network by interconnecting
with the existing infrastructure of Railtel.

3.0 FRS_ 03 Functional and Technical Requirements of LSR test cases


3.1 1.2 Power Supply Router shall have redundant DC power supply -48VDC Demonstrate the equipment has redundant 48V DC power
nominal supply and can work in hot standby mode.
3.2 1.6 Port Configuration The Router shall be equipped with 8 x 10G optional ports. 1. Physically verify the individual cards available and to
All the optical interfaces shall be equipped with suitable ensure that LSR can support multiple cards.
3.3 1.8 Alarm optics to work
The Router onhave
Shall two single mode
external fibres
alarm up to 40 Kms
options 2. The Router the
Demonstrate shallprovision
be equipped with 8 x 10G of
and functionality optional ports.
external alarm
option.
3.4 1.9 Hot - swappable Fan Tray, controller cards, interface card should be hot - Demonstrate the hot - swappable and field replaceable unit
swappable and field replaceable unit FRU (FRU) feature for Fan Tray, controller cards, interface card.
3.5 1.10 Control plane Control plane should be redundant and should be able to Demonstrate the redundant feature of control plane. It shall
redundancy take full load even with failure of one controller card able to take full load even with failure of one controller card.

3.6 1.11 Out of band Must have out of band Management port Demonstrate the out of band Management port with its
Management port functionality.
3.7 1.12 console port Must have console port Demonstrate availability and functionality of Console Port.
3.8 1.13 Interoperability Router Shall have IP- MPLS interoperability with routers of Demonstrate the interoperability of router with other OEM’s
other multiple OEM’s. routers and with RailTel IPMPLS network by interconnecting
with the existing infrastructure of Railtel.
4.0 PS_ 04 Protocol Supported of LER/LSR test cases
4.1 2.1 Routing Protocol Router should support unicast IPv4 & IPv6 routing Support of the listed protocol shall be demonstrated.
protocols (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, OSPF v3, Segment Routing
or similar protocol (For LER & LSR) and Circuit emulation
(For LER only).
4.2 2.2 FRR Router shall support LDP, MPLS-TE with FRR for sub 50 Demonstrate the Router support for LDP, MPLS-TE with FRR
msec protection. for sub 50 msec protection.
4.3 2.3 Traffic Engineering Router must support Traffic Engineering for node and link Demonstrate the support of Traffic Engineering for node and
protection. link protection.
4.4 2.4 Aggregation of Router shall support aggregation of links. Minimum 8 links Demonstrate the Router support for aggregation of links.
links. should be supported as part of single aggregation on a Minimum 8 links should be supported as part of single
network side. aggregation on a network side.
4.5 2.5 Multi Chassis LAG Router shall support multi-chassis LAG for aggregation Demonstrate multi-chassis LAG for aggregation of links
of links across two chassis. across two chassis.
4.6 2.6 Performance Router shall support performance monitoring for Layer-2 Demonstrate the Router support performance monitoring for
monitoring and layer-3 services (Y.1731/Y.1564, TWAMP, SAA or Layer-2 and layer-3 services (Y.1731/Y.1564, TWAMP, SAA or
equivalent). equivalent).
4.7 2.7 Application Router shall support IPV4 and IPV6, IGMP, MLD, and PIM- Demonstrate the Router shall support IPV4 and IPV6, IGMP,
protocol SM & SSM, ECMP, NGMVPN. MLD, and PIM-SM & SSM, ECMP, NGMVPN.

4.8 2.8 Transport over IPV4. Router shall support 6PE and 6VPE mode for IPV6 Demonstrate the Router support for 6PE and 6VPE mode for
transport over IPV4. IPV6 transport over IPV4.
4.9 2.9 BGP Protocol BGP Prefix independent control (EDGE and Core). Demonstrate the support of BGP Prefix independent control
(EDGE and Core).
4.10 2.10 BFD Detection Router shall support BFD with interval of 10ms or less Demonstrate the Router support for BFD with interval of
10ms or less.
4.11 2.11 BGP4 Router should support RFC 3107 of Carrying Label Demonstrate the Router support for RFC 3107 of Carrying
Information in BGP-4. Label Information in BGP-4.
4.12 2.12 Unicast and Router should support Point to Point and Point to Demonstrate the Router support Point to Point and Point to
Multicast traffic. Multipoint LSP for Unicast and Multicast traffic. Multipoint LSP for Unicast and Multicast traffic.

4.13 2.13 VPN Services Router shall support layer3 and layer2 MPLS VPN, VPLS Demonstrate the Router support layer3 and layer2 MPLS
and EVPN. VPN, VPLS and EVPN.
4.14 2.14 Internet Group The router shall support Internet Group Management Demonstrate the router support Internet Group Management
Management Protocol (IGMP) v1, v2 and v3. Protocol (IGMP) v1, v2 and v3.
Protocol
4.15 2.15 PIM The router shall support Protocol Independent Multicast – Demonstrate the router support Protocol Independent
PIM-SM and SSM Multicast – PIM-SM and SSM.
4.16 2.16 Troubleshooting The switch/router shall support Multicast troubleshooting Demonstrate the switch/router support Multicast
tools like Mtrace and mfib ping (or equivalent troubleshooting tools like Mtrace and mfib ping.
troubleshooting mechanism-For LSR only).
4.17 2.17 Precision Timing IEEE 1588v2 Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) and Demonstrate the Router support IEEE 1588v2 Precision
Protocol Synchronous Ethernet support for network Timing Protocol (PTP) and Synchronous Ethernet support for
synchronization. network synchronization shall be demonstrated.
5.0 Sec_ 05 Security LER/LSR test cases
5.1 4.2 Support Access Support Access Control List to filter traffic based on Demonstrate the Support Access Control List to filter traffic
Control List Source & Destination IP Subnet, Source & Destination based on Source & Destination IP Subnet, Source &
Port, Protocol Type (IP, Destination Port, Protocol Type (IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP etc) and
UDP, TCP, ICMP etc) and Port Range etc. Should Support Port Range etc. Support SNMPv1/v2/V3.
SNMPv1/v2/V3.
5.2 4.3 Black hole filtering Black hole filtering: dropping of traffic destined for a Black hole filtering: dropping of traffic destined for a specific
specific prefix at wire speed. prefix at wire speed shall be demonstrated.
5.3 4.4 Ingress and egress Ingress and egress packet filtering based on L2-L4 criteria Demonstration of Ingress and egress packet filtering based
packet filtering at wire speed. The possibility to log the actions on on L2-L4 criteria at wire speed. The possibility to log the
individual filter rules shall be supported. actions on individual filter rules shall be demonstrated.

5.4 4.5 Protection of local Protection of local services (http, small udp/tcp servers, Demonstration of Protection of local services (http, small
services dhcp, telnet, ssh) based on L2-L4 criteria. udp/tcp servers, dhcp, telnet, ssh) based on L2-L4 criteria.
5.5 4.6 AAA support AAA support – Accounting, Authorization and Accounting, Authorization and Authentication of users and
Authentication of users and commands. Support of local commands and Support of local authentication, TACACS+
authentication, TACACS+ and Radius. and Radius shall be demonstrated.
5.6 4.7 Authentication of Authentication of routing protocol updates: IS-IS, OSPF, Demonstrate the Authentication of routing protocol updates:
5.7 4.8 routing
SSH protocol
support BGP.support.
SSH IS-IS, OSPF, BGP.
Demonstrate the SSH support.
6.0 Per_ 06 Performance LER/LSR test cases
6.1 5.1 Non-blocking Router shall support non-blocking throughput of 60 Gbps 1. Support of non-blocking throughput of 60 Gbps half duplex
6.2 5.2 throughput
No. of Routes half duplex
Router shall/ support
30 Gbps10K
full IPv4
duplex forPv6
& 5K LERroutes
and or(LER)
higher
& & /1.30 Gbps
LER full duplex
support for 10KforIPv4
LER&shall be routes
5K Pv6 demonstrated.
to be
Shall support 64K IPV4 & IPV6 Routes (LSR) demonstrated.
2. LSR support for 64K IPV4 & IPV6 Routes to be
demonstrated.
6.3 5.3 Multicast groups Router shall support 100 multicast groups LER & LSR support 100 multicast group shall be
demonstrated.
6.4 5.4 Layer 3 VPN Minimum 100 MPLS layer-3 VPN's (LER) & 500 MPLS layer - 1. Minimum 100 MPLS layer-3 VPN's configuration for LER
3 VPN's (LSR) shall be demonstrated.
2. Minimum 500 MPLS layer - 3 VPN's for LSR shall be
demonstrated.
6.5 5.5 VPLS Minimum 64 MPLS VPLS (LER) & 500 MPLS VPLS (LSR) 1. LER is configurable Minimum 64 MPLS VPLS shall be
demonstrated.
2. LSR is configurable minimum 500 MPLS VPLS shall be
6.6 5.6 PW’s Minimum 500 MPLS Layer-2 PWs 1. LER is configurable Minimum 500 Layer-2 PWs shall be
demonstrated.
2. LSR is configurable minimum 500 Layer-2 PWs shall be
demonstrated.
6.7 5.7 BFD Session’s Router shall support min 64 BFD sessions. Router support for min 64 BFD sessions shall be
demonstrated.

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