Network Services Almost all the network infrastructure needs to be replaced with newer equipment as described in the Bill of Materials (“BoM”), attached in Exhibit A. Physical/Cabling Upgrade the fiber cabling to OM3/4 cabling. All connectors need to be terminated as LC. This will allow the client switches to be connected to the MDF using 10G SFP+ Local Area Network / Switching Collapse the external and DMZ switches into a single switch stack or virtual switch stack. This switch stack would be connected to the edge virtual firewall. The main MDF needs to be replaced by a pair of core switches as a switch stack or virtual switch to connect to the internal virtual firewall and other switches. This switch stack would consist of SPF+ ports to connect to servers and other devices at 10G. POE-enabled switches should be deployed where needed to support wireless access points, security cameras and VoIP phones throughout the building. Collapse the external and DMZ switches into a single switch stack or virtual switch stack. Replace the main MDF allowing the pair of core switches with a switch stack or virtual switch providing 10G SPF+ interfaces. Connect the client switches with 10G uplinks. Wireless Replace the existing wireless controllers and access points with WIFI 6E with two radios. The wireless controllers should be redundant. Complete a predictive wireless design and a post onsite wireless analysis. Routers/Routing All physical routers including the BGP configuration should be moved to the NGFW (Next Generation Firewall) firewalls. Continue to use BGP for inbound access to the public websites. Use SDWAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network) to provide outbound internet access. SDWAN could be configured to use multiple outbound interfaces. It is recommended to consolidate the existing three ISP configuration into two ISP connections. Dual ISP connections in the 1Gbps range would offer better bandwidth. Provide recommendations for ISP, BGP and SDWAN changes