Laserfiche WebLink
will order another access circuit from ITG for their use at the prevailing rates. The same <br />telecommunications equipment can be used. <br />OR <br />B. __ GOVERNMENTAL UNITS wants to utilize available CJDN bandwidth. <br />If the expected bandwidth requirements by the GOVERMENTAL UNIT are low, the GOVERNMENTAL <br />UNIT can utilize some of the available bandwidth within the planned network. The GOVERNMENTAL <br />UNIT must obtain the STATE's approval in advance for each type of service that they want to use. The <br />only cost of this option to the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT will be for an additional router port, if it were <br />needed in order to segregate the CJDN traffic and establish the required separate segment. <br />CJDN traffic will have priority routing and if the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT experiences bandwidth congestion <br />(response time), then the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT can acquire additional bandwidth, if available, on the <br />existing circuit or the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT can acquire another circuit connection through InterTech. <br />The same installed router can still be used. <br />II. STATE'S RESPONSIBILITIES <br />A. The STATE shall, by the nature of the location of the GOVERNMENTAL UNITS that it serves, cause <br />the Minnesota Network (MNet) to be extended to more locations throughout the state. This provides <br />an opportunity for GOVERNMENTAL UNITS to partner with the STATE and ITG to more fully utilize <br />the planned network connections and increase connectivity between public sector organizations. <br />B. Wherever feasible, the STATE shall use current MNet digital network connections to connect to <br />participating agencies for the purposes of criminal justice access. If a GOVERNMENTAL UNIT <br />does not have a current MNet connection or it is inadequate for the application, the Criminal Justice <br />Data Communications Network (CJDN) Upgrade Project will bring routed connectivity to that site. <br />C. The STATE, through ITG, will coordinate and pay the telephone company for the initial inside <br />(premium) wiring service at the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT's site, not to exceed $200.00. This <br />cost is limited to the wiring from the Main Point of Presence (MPOP) in the facility to the STATE <br />provided router, unless otherwise specified within this agreement. <br />D. The STATE, through ITG, will determine the bandwidth requirement for the CJDN applications at <br />each site and will coordinate and pay the telephone company for the initial installation of the circuit <br />required to support that bandwidth. <br />E. The STATE, through ITG, will coordinate and pay the telephone company for the initial installation <br />and monthly cost of the circuit located at the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT's site. <br />F. The STATE, through ITG, will coordinate and pay for the initial activation, support, and maintenance <br />of one router port on the MNet router located at the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT's site. If an additional <br />port is required, the GOVERNMENTAL UNIT will be required to pick up the monthly charge. Access <br />Control Lists (ACL) for the connection to the STATE will be maintained by ITG with the approval of <br />the STATE. <br />G. The ITG will ensure that a separate, and dedicated, modem line is installed at the <br />GOVERNMENTAL UNIT's site for the express purpose of monitoring the ITG owned and maintained <br />MNet router. <br />H. The STATE, through ITG, will maintain the Access Control Lists (ACL) on the MNet routers for <br />PAGE 2 of 4 <br />