- Gujarat State Wide Area Network
Gujarat State Wide Area Network (GSWAN) is an end-to-end IP based network designed for the service convergence (Voice, video and Data) on a single backbone, for the state Government of
Gujarat ,India . The GSWAN was implemented in the year 2001-02. [http://www.gujaratinformatics.com/gov/projects/depts/GSWAN_1.htm Gujarat Informatics Limited] ]GSWAN is based on open standards, is scalable and has high capacity Network to carry Voice, Data and Video traffic between designated Government of Gujarat offices at State, District and Taluka levels. The connectivity to end-user is based on standard leased circuits
dial-up circuits or usingEthernet ports as appropriate for the individual offices. Single point Gateway with adequate capacity for Internet and provision for connecting other existing Networks have also been set up. [http://www.tcil-india.com/new/html/eGovernanceDetail.html TCIL, Govt of India] ]Network Topology
*First tierSecretariat Center at state capital,
Gandhinagar . Various departments and hundreds of subordinate offices located at the state capital are connected to SC horizontally through SCAN (Secretariat Campus Area Network). SCAN had about 7000 Ethernet I/O’s at Gandhinagar and all these I/Os are interconnected with GSWAN for information exchange. 300 GSWAN phone connections provided to various offices at Secretariat for direct voice communication to any GSWAN node in the state.*Second TierConstitutes District Centers, located at district collector’s office and multiple district level other offices connected with DC horizontally. All the 24 districts, except Gandhinagar, are connected on 2 Mbit/s (E1) leased lines with the Secretariat Center. The dialup access is given to all those Government offices in district, Taluka, that are not considered for direct integration on Ethernet / leased / OFC / Wireless.
*Third TierConstitutes Talukas Centers, located at Taluka Mamlatdar’s office and Taluka Development Office provision are kept for connecting Taluka level other offices horizontally. All 225 Talukas are connected to District Centers. (211 on 64 Kb leased lines, and rest of 14 Talukas on Ethernet).
External links
[http://www.gswan.gov.in/ GSWAN Official Website]
References
*cite news |first=Hiral |last=Dave |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Saurashtra districts armed to the hilt to beat the monsoon flood |url=http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Saurashtra-districts-armed-to-the-hilt-to-beat-the-monsoon-floods/320694/ |work= Express India |publisher= |date=Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 10:13:21 |accessdate=2008-06-10
*cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Gujarat will ride GSWAN, Modi |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/429942.cms |work=Times of India |publisher= |date=18 Jan 2004, 0132 hrs IST |accessdate=2008-06-10
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