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standard for a site-to-site WAN network, though the
technology has been going through replacement in the
last few years. IIJ America sat down with a customer
to gather their current network issues. We proposed
IIJA's Wide Area Ethernet (L2) service for its excellent
cost performance. |
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| The customer has used the Frame
Relay network since the late 90s. Their issues were:
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Slow network |
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Servers, Internet lines and the FR network are all
located at the HQ site, making the network configuration
needlessly complex |
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Users are unhappy with the slow performance of Windows
file sharing, Lotus Notes groupware and Internet
browsing |
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Increasing PVC, CIR can be expensive |
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Unable to deploy latest applications such as IP
phone and TV conferencing |
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| When the Frame Relay was implemented
in the late 90s, network requirements were simple. Growth
of the Internet, however, introduced software applications
with much higher network requirements.
IT management's main concerns were to increase the
network bandwidth at a reasonable cost and simplify
the network configuration at the HQ site. |
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| Based on the hearing with the
customer, IIJ America has identified two critical issues:
Increasing the network bandwidth and maintaining cost
performance. IIJ America proposed the following solutions:
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Wide Area Ethernet (L2) |
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Full 1.5Mbps connection for all sites |
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365 x 24 x 7 monitoring |
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Managed Firewall |
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Data Center Colocation |
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(available in New York, Los Angeles and San Jose) |
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10Mbps internet connection |
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(1-10Mbps adjustable at 1Mbps increment) |
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| Wide Area Ethernet (L2) service
enables each customer site to connect at full 1.5Mbps.
It requires just a T1 line and installing a bridge device.
Users are able to connect to the Internet at speeds
of up to 10Mbps via IIJ America's high-quality IP backbone,
at 1Mbps increment based on need.
With Colocation service, we help customers ensure
stable operation of the operational environment in every
aspect - power redundancy, process monitoring and physical
security management. |
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1.5Mbps bandwidth at all sites |
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Reduced total cost |
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Less user complaints about performance |
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Network configuration is simple and easy to understand |
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Servers are located in secure and stable data center environment |
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| Extra bandwidth benefited network
performance and user productivity. It also opened up
an opportunity in implementing new technologies such
as IP phone and TV conferencing, previously prohibited
due to the bandwidth considerations.
IIJA WAN solution also offered migration project management
and high quality support, of which we pride ourselves
in providing in addition to the technical improvements.
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Migration to the L2 involved only the WAN side.
Customer's LAN settings ported over with no change
in configuration. |
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Impact on customer's current operation was minimal,
as new lines were prepared in parallel to the existing
network. |
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Point of contact was centralized as IIJA managed
router rental, maintenance and 24 x 7 monitoring. |
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L2 service is operated at IIJA's own POP sites so
that IIJA support was able to troubleshoot all line
problems in a timely manner. |
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Case Study 2: Dedicated
E-Mail Server Solution
Case Study 3: Security
Assessment
Case Study 4: Spam
Filter
Case Study 5: Custom
Solutions
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