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APPENDIX 1:
Network Technical Specs
Ref Need Quantitiy
Description
1.0 Network Points 17696
1.0.1 There are:29 Governement Secondary Schools, 123 Government Primary Refer to Appendix 3,4,5
Schools and 50 Ugama Schools (refer to Annex for details )
1.0.2 CAT6 Faceplate
1.0.3 CAT6 Cable
1.0.4 All points and cables must be properly labelled
1.0.5 Secondary Schools: Each Refer to Appendix 3
1.0.6 2 Network Points for each classroom
1.0.7 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.8 10 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.9 5 Network Points for each Staff Room (Typically 20 to 40 Teachers per Staff Room)
1.0.10 2 Network Points for each Science Lab/Special Room
1.0.11 5 Network Points for Library
1.0.12 1 Point for Canteen
1.0.13 2 Point for Auditorium/Multi-purpose Hall
1.0.14 Primary Schools: Each Refer to Appendix 4
1.0.15 2 Network Points for each classroom
1.0.16 23 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.17 6 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.18 5 Network Points for each Staff Room (Typically 20 to 40 Teachers per Staff Room)
1.0.19 2 Network Points for each Science Lab/Special Room
1.0.20 3 Network Points for Library
1.0.21 1 Point for Canteen
1.0.22 2 Point for Auditorium/Multi-purpose Hall
1.0.23 Maktab Perguruan Ugama Refer to Apppendix 5
1.0.24 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.25 15 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.26 5 Network Points for each Staff Room
1.0.27 Sekolah Arab (Lelaki/Perempuan) Refer to Apppendix 5
1.0.28 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.29 15 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.30 5 Network Points for each Staff Room
1.0.31 Ma'had Islam
1.0.32 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.33 15 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.34 5 Network Points for each Staff Room
1.0.35 Persedian Arab Refer to Apppendix 5
1.0.36 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.37 10 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.38 5 Network Points for each Staff Room
1.0.39 SR Ugama Refer to Apppendix 5
1.0.40 30 Network Points for each ICT Lab/Computer Lab
1.0.41 5 Network Points for Administration Section
1.0.42 5 Network Points for each Staff Room
1.0.43 provide testing process, including the testing procedures, testing equipments
used, testing scope and coverage that is to confirm or exceed ANSI/TIA/EIA-
568-B latest standards.
1.0.44 provide at least one (1) cabling implantation expert (Certified Structured Cable
installer) in charge of the project who has at least 5 years experience in the
structured cabling system design and implementation
1.0.45 Single-Gang 13 Amp 3 PIN UK type dual power point to be provided for any
network hardware’s, where necessary.

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1.0.46 To supply and install horizontal Category 6 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)
copper cable
1.0.47 supply and installed equipment racks, patch panels, UTP category 6 patch
cords, category 6 RJ45 input and output sockets, Category 6 UTP cables and
faceplates and Category 6 RJ45 cords
1.0.48 To test all Fiber Optics and UTP cables with Fluke or Agilent Tester with
reference to latest TIA or ISO Standards and document each test result in full
report and summary.
1.0.49 The faceplate provided shall be RJ45 jack with shutter, with embedded
compartment for label
1.0.50 The information outlet shall be made from high-impact, low smoke PVC
materials.
1.0.51 The Modular RJ45 Jack shall conform to ANSI/EIA/TIA -T568B wiring schemes
1.0.52 Any blank and unused Modular Jack position shall be filled with blank module on the faceplate
2.0 Structured Cabling 1 Lot
2.0.1 The cable plant network shall support the organisational long term goal of
implementing a single structured infrastructure to support a complete
integrated data communication networking system
2.0.2 The cabling and local wireless network schemes to used at all levels of the
network shall be strictly standard based, flexible, easily managed and
maintained.
2.0.3 To supply andEase of expansion
install and growth
horizontal Category is extremely
6 Unshielded important
Twisted Pair (UTP)
copper cable
2.0.4 supply and installed equipment racks, patch panels, UTP category 6 patch
cords, category 6 RJ45 input and output sockets, Category 6 UTP cables and
faceplates and Category 6 RJ45 cords
2.0.5 provide testing process, including the testing procedures, testing equipments
used, testing scope and coverage that is to confirm or exceed ANSI/TIA/EIA-
568-B latest standards.
2.0.6 provide at least one (1) cabling implantation expert (Certified Structured Cable
installer) in charge of the project who has at least 5 years experience in the
structured cabling system design and implementation
2.0.7 To test all Fiber Optics and UTP cables with Fluke or Agilent Tester with
reference to latest TIA or ISO Standards and document each test result in full
report and summary.
2.0.8 To label all cables, data outlets, patch panels according to ANSI/EIA/TIA
standard consistent with industry practice
2.0.9 The contractor shall make provisions to supply and install reinforcement
structures to support the cabinet / racks against the wall. All connections
trunking must be upheld by means of supporting brackets
2.0.10 provide complete documentation including diagrams. Duplicate softcopy of the
diagrams and drawings are to be provided in Microsoft Visio compatible format
and text documentation are to be in Microsoft Word compatible format, stored
in CD ROM media.
2.0.11 Any removal of existing fixture must be replaced in acceptable format. The
contractor shall make good any damages in connection to the network
installation works. In addition, the contractor shall make good to final
decorations for any damages caused to
2.0.12 The contractor shall design and implement cabling work within scope of the
trunking and other support systems provided in the existing building. The
contractor shall provide extra cable support as per requirement of ANSI/EIA/TIA
standard, for the proper
2.0.13 Network cabling system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
the latest revision of the following standard:

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2.0.14 IEEE 802.3.ab (Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base TX)


ANSI X3T9.5
ANSI/EIA/TIA TSB 36
ANSI/EIA/TIA TSB 40
ANSI/EIA/TIA 568 B-1; B-2; B-3; Category 6 Draft 9a
ANSI/EIA/TIA 606
ANSI/EIA/TIA 607
ISO/IEC DIC 11801
2.0.15 The contractor shall supply the station cords (drop cable) that connect terminal
devices to the information outlets / faceplates
2.0.16 The station cords shall be UTP cable that meet Category 6 performance
specifications for data and shall be from the same manufacturer and type as
the horizontal cable installed in the cable plant
2.0.17 The station cords shall have RJ45 plugs with Strain-relief Bootat both ends.
Both RJ45 plugs must be form the same manufacturer as the RJ45 modular
jacks installed in the cable plant
2.0.18 The station cords shall be factory fitted (not field crimpped) and individually
tested to specification and requirement of ANSI/EIA/TIA standard
2.0.19 All components used in the Structured Cabling System, including the Face
Plates, Jacks, Plugs, Cables, Patch Panels, and Patch Cables, must be from the
same manufacturer
2.0.20 The Structured Cabling System must come with not less than 20 years of
Component and System Warranty from the manufacturer. The warranty shall
covers the performance of the entire cabling system (cable, connecting
hardware and patch cords).
2.0.21 The contractor shall install a total number of station cords based on the
number of Data point outlets installed in each room of the building for this
2.0.22 project
2.1.5.4.6 The length of station cord will be determined by individual distance of
terminal device to the information outlet within an office room.
2.0.23 The distribution and installation of the station cords shall be provided by the
contractor
3.0 Network Equipment
3.1.0 1/2 Height Network Equipment Rack for Main Network Equipment 202
Room (NER)
3.1.1 800mm Depth
3.1.2 Patch Panel
3.1.3 Cable Tray
3.1.4 Front Cable Management Panels
3.1.5 Lockable doors & side panels
1 for each school
3.2.0 1/4 Height Wall Mounted Equipment Rack for Secondary NER Vendor Propose
3.2.1 600mm Depth
3.2.2 Patch Panel
3.2.3 Cable Tray
3.2.4 Front Cable Management Panel
3.2.5 Lockable door & side panels
3.2.6 Mounting Brackets
3.3.0 Network Switch
3.3.1 Gigabit Network switch ONLY for Secondary Schools
3.3.2 Core Switch 29
3.3.2.1 The Core Switch will be for Secondary Schools ONLY
3.3.2.2 min. 20 10/100/1000 ports, 4 dual-personality 10/100/1000 or Gigabit SFP ports, racked mountable
3.3.2.3 Support Command Line Interface (CLI) via the console (control console) port or
Telnet
3.3.2.4 Min. Switching Capacity: 130 Gbps, Min. Forwarding rate: 100 Mpps
3.3.2.5 Store-and-forward switching; latency <10 µs
3.3.2.6 Wirespeed performance across all ports within stack or fabric
3.3.2.7 Supports multiple software images and bank swap

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3.3.2.8 Support Traffic redirection 1-to-1 port mirroring, many-to-1 port mirroring,
VLAN-to-1 port mirroring
3.3.2.9 Ability to apply QoS profile to mirror port, forwarding only certain traffic types
and preventing oversubscription of copy port
3.3.2.10 Support Multiple configuration file support
3.3.2.11 Support File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
3.3.2.12 Support Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
3.3.2.13 Support Single IP address and management interfaces for stack-wide control
3.3.2.14 Support Hot-swappable, resilient stacking with Min. 96 Gbps of stacking
bandwidth Stacking Technology or equivalent, up to eight units high
3.3.2.15 Distributed Resilient Routing with router tables in all units; no master/slave
arrangement
3.3.2.16 Support Traffic prioritization IEEE 802.1p Class of Service/Quality of Service
(CoS/QoS) on ingress and egress
3.3.2.17 Support IEEE 802.1X user authentication:
3.3.2.18 Support RADIUS Authenticated Device Access (RADA):
3.3.2.19 Support PAP, CHAP, EAPoL (EAP over LAN) authentication, for multiple users
per port and 1,024 users per fabric
3.3.2.20 Support Disconnect Unknown Device (DUD)
3.3.2.21 Support Packet filtering Wirespeed packet filtering in hardware
3.3.2.22 Support Layer 2/3/4 ACL filters: source/destination MAC address, source and/or
destination MAC address, 16-bit Ethertype, source IP address, destination IP
Address, TCP source port, TCP destination port, UDP source port, UDP
destination port
3.3.2.23 Support Trusted MAC and IP address
3.3.2.24 Support Auto-Quarantine Protection .The Quarantine integrates the industry-
leading Intrusion Prevention System with switch-based endpoint enforcement
at the network edge.
3.3.3 Access Switch Gbit Managed Vendor Propose
3.3.3.1 The Access Gbit Switch will be for Secondary Schools ONLY
3.3.3.2 auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T ports configured as auto MDI/MDIX
3.3.3.3 4 dual-personality Gigabit port pairs,configurable as 1000BASE-T or SFP; 2 rear
slots for direct 10-Gigabit, XENPAK transceiver or for 10-Gigabit module (XFP)
3.3.3.4 Wirespeed performance across ports in full mesh configuration
3.3.3.5 Store-and-forward switching; latency <10 μs
3.3.3.6 Layer2 Switching
3.3.3.7 8,196 MAC addresses in address table 1,024 static MAC addresses (in addition to default address)
3.3.3.8 256 Port-based VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q)
3.3.3.9 Auto-negotiation of port speed and duplex IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow control
3.3.3.10 Back pressure flow control for half duplex
3.3.3.11 IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
3.3.3.12 IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
3.3.3.13 Layer 3 Switching
3.3.3.14 Hardware based routing 32 static routes
3.3.3.15 Security
3.3.3.16 IEEE 802.1X Network login user authentication:
3.3.3.17 Local and RADIUS server authentication
3.3.3.18 RADIUS session accounting
3.3.3.19 Automatic VLAN assignment via RADIUS server
3.3.3.20 ACLs filter at Layers 2, 3 and 4:
3.3.3.21 Access (RADA): authenticate devices based on MAC address against RADIUS
server, and assign VLAN ID and ACL
3.3.3.22 Port-based MAC address Disconnect Unknown Device (DUD)
3.3.3.23 IEEE 802.1X user authentication of switch management on switch Telnet and
console sessions; four access privilege levels
3.3.3.24 Hierarchical management and password protection for management interface
3.3.3.25 SNMP v3 encryption

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3.3.3.26 SSH v2
3.3.3.27 Denial of Service protection
3.3.3.28 Clustered Stacking
3.3.3.29 Single IP address and management interfaces for centralized control
3.3.3.30 Management
3.3.3.31 CLI via console or Telnet
3.3.3.32 Embedded web management interface
3.3.3.33 System configuration with SNMP v1, 2c and 3
3.3.3.34 Comprehensive statistics, including ACL/QoS and IP interface
3.3.3.35 Remote Monitoring (RMON) groups statistics, history, alarm and events
3.3.3.36 Many-to-1 port mirroring
3.3.3.37 Configuration file for backup and restore; multiple configuration files available
3.3.3.38 The 10/100/1000 Gbit Access Switch will be supplied, install and configure for
ALL Secondary School/Maktab Perguruan Ugama
3.3.4 Access Switch 10/100 Managed Vendor Propose
3.3.4.1 The Access 10/100 Switch will be for Primary and Ugama Schools ONLY
3.3.4.2 auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports configured as auto MDI/MDIX
3.3.4.3 Two auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASETX/1000BASE-T ports configured as
auto MDI/MDIX
3.3.4.4 Two SFP ports accommodating 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, 1000BASE-T or
1000BASE-LH70 SFPs
3.3.4.5 Stacking
3.3.4.6 Up to four units high
3.3.4.7 Traffic Management
3.3.4.8 Two priority queues per port; IEEE 802.1p CoS; DiffServ
3.3.4.9 Performance
3.3.4.10 8.8 Gbps switching capacity, 6.6 million pps (26-Port); 12.8 Gbps switching
3.3.4.11 capacity,
wirespeed9.5 million ppsand
performance (28-Port)
support for 8,000 MAC addresses
3.3.4.12 Management
3.3.4.13 Web interface, command line interface, SNMP compatibility.
3.3.4.14 Warranty
3.3.4.15 Limited Lifetime Hardware Warranty.
3.3.4.16 The 10/100 Access Switch will be supplied, install and configure for ALL
Primary and Ugama Schools
3.3.4.17 Stacking Cable
3.3.4.18 Original Manufacturer stacking cable for switches
3.3.5 Surge Arrestor for Main NER 250
3.3.5.1 SurgeArrest 8 outlets with Phone, Coax & Network Protection 230V UK
3.3.5.2 Number of Outlets -8, Receptacle Style- UK BS1363 plug
3.3.5.3 Maximum Line Current per phase- 13A
3.3.5.4 Cord Length- 3 meters
3.3.5.5 Surge energy rating-2525 Joules
3.3.5.6 eP Joule Rating - 3420
3.3.5.7 EMI/RFI Noise rejection (100 kHz to 10 mHz)- 70 dB
3.3.5.8 Peak Current Normal Mode - 40 (/PH) kAmps
3.3.5.9 Peak Current Common Mode - 30 kAmps
3.3.5.10 RJ-11 2-Way Modem/Fax/DSL splitter with protection (four wire dual lines),
3.3.5.11 RJ45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet protection,Cable modem / Video protection
Data Lines Protected (multi-line only)
1-4 RJ11 / 3-6 RJ45
Let Through Voltage Rating < 700
3.3.5.12 Features:
3.3.5.13 180 degree Rotating Cord Retainer
3.3.5.14 Always on Outlets
3.3.5.15 Building wiring fault indicator
3.3.5.16 Cable Line Protection

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3.3.5.17 Cord management


3.3.5.18 Data-line Protection
3.3.5.19 Fail Safe Mode
3.3.5.20 Manual disconnect switch
3.3.5.21 Noise Filtering
3.3.5.22 Overload Indicator
3.3.5.23 Phone Line Splitter
3.3.5.24 Plug Activated Safety Shutters
3.3.5.25 Protection Working Indicator
3.3.5.26 Right Angle Plug
3.3.5.27 Surge Protection
3.3.5.28 Transformer Block Spacing
3.3.5.29 Protection - Lightning and Surge Protection SurgeArrest components using
MOVs and Thermal fuse
4.0 WIRELESS Access Point 664
4.0.1 The Wireless Access Point must be a Managed Wireless Access Point
4.0.2 Number of Managed Access Point per Secondary Schools/Maktab Perguruan Ugama 5
4.0.3 Number of Managed Access Point per Primary Schools/Ugama Schools 3
4.0.4 Access Point Specifications
4.0.5 Radio
4.0.6 Dual Radio Access Point with integrated radios: 802.11a + 802.11b/g
4.0.7 Data Rate Supported
4.0.8 802.11b 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
4.0.9 802.11g 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
4.0.10 802.11a 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
4.0.11 Network Standard
4.0.12 IEEE 802.11a
4.0.13 IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g
4.0.14 Uplink
4.0.15 Autosensing 802.3 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
4.0.16 802.11b/g
4.0.17 Frequency Band
4.0.18 2.412 to 2.462 GHz (FCC)
4.0.19 2.412 to 2.472 GHz (ETSI)
4.0.20 2.412 to 2.484 GHz (TELEC)
4.0.21 2.412 to 2.462 GHz (Taiwan)
4.0.22 2.412 to 2.462 GHz (Singapore)
4.0.23 2.412 to 2.462 GHz (S. Korea)
4.0.24 802.11a
4.0.25 5.15 to 5.35 GHz (FCC UNII 1 and UNII 2), 5.725 to 5.85 GHz (FCC UNII 3/ISM)
4.0.26 5.15 to 5.35 GHz and 5.47 to 5.725 GHz (ETSI)
4.0.27 5.15 to 5.25 GHz (TELEC)
4.0.28 5.15 to 5.25 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHz (Singapore)
4.0.29 5.25 to 5.35 GHz and 5.725 to 5.85GHz (Taiwan)
4.0.30 5.725 to 5.825 GHz (S. Korea)
4.0.31 Network Architecture Type
4.0.32 Infrastructure
4.0.33 Wireless Medium
802.11b or 802.11g Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS); Orthogonal
4.0.34 Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
4.0.35 802.11a Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
4.0.36 Media Access Protocol
4.0.37 Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA)
4.0.38 Modulation
4.0.39 OFDM
4.0.40 BPSK @ 6 and 9 Mbps
4.0.41 QPSK @ 12 and 18 Mbps
4.0.42 16-QAM @ 24 and 36 Mbps

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4.0.43 64-QAM @ 48 and 54 Mbps


4.0.44 DSSS
4.0.45 DBPSK @ 1 Mbps
4.0.46 DQPSK @ 2 Mbps
4.0.47 CCK @ 5.5 and 11 Mbps
4.0.48 Operating Channel
4.0.49 2.4 GHz Band
4.0.50 802.11b: ETSI: 13; Americas: 11; TELEC (Japan): 14
4.0.51 802.11g: ETSI: 13; Americas: 11; Japan (TELEC): 14 CCK, 13 OFDM
4.0.52 5 GHz Band
4.0.53 FCC: 12
4.0.54 ETSI: 19
4.0.55 Japan (TELEC): 4
4.0.56 Singapore: 9
4.0.57 Taiwan: 8
4.0.58 S. Korea: 4
4.0.59 Non-ovelapping Channels
4.0.60 Fifteen (FCC only)
4.0.61 Compliance Standard
4.0.62 Safety
4.0.63 UL 60950
4.0.64 CSA 22.2 No. 60950-00
4.0.65 IEC 60950 3rd Ed (1999)
4.0.66 Radio Approvals
4.0.67 FCC Part 15.401-15.407
4.0.68 RSS-210 (Canada)
4.0.69 Antenna Approvals
4.0.70 EN301.893
4.0.71 EN300.328
4.0.72 EN301.489-1
4.0.73 EN301.489-17
4.0.74 EN50371
4.0.75 ARIB STD-T71, ARIB-STD 33, ARIB-STD 66
4.0.76 FCC 15.247
4.0.77 RSS-210
4.0.78 EMI and Susceptibility (Class B)
4.0.79 FCC Part 15.107
4.0.80 ICES-003 (Canada)
4.0.81 Security
4.0.82 802.1X and TKIP
4.0.83 WPA
4.0.84 AES and 802.11i ready
4.0.85 Network Standard
4.0.86 IEEE 802.11b
4.0.87 IEEE 802.11g
4.0.88 IEEE 802.11a
4.0.89 Other
4.0.90 FCC Bulletin OET-65C
4.0.91 Wi-Fi Alliance Certification
4.0.92 RSS-102
4.0.93 IEEE 802.3af
4.0.94 SNMP COMPLIANCE
4.0.95 ANTENNA
4.0.96 ORiNOCO; rfc1213; rfc1643; SNMPv2c; 802.11i-D3; IANAifType-MIB; MIB802
4.0.97 2.4 GHz
4.0.98 Dual on-board antennas to support antenna and polarization diversity:
4.0.99 One 3dBi vertically polarized omni antenna, 360 º horizontal and 40º vertical beamwidths
4.0.100 One 2dBi horizontally polarized omni antenna, 360º horizontal and 30º vertical beamwidths

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4.0.101 Certified with 1086-REA


4.0.102 5 GHz
4.0.103 Dual on-board antennas to support antenna and polarization diversity:
4.0.104 One 3dBi vertically polarized omni antenna, 360º horizontal and 40º vertical beamwidths
4.0.105 One 2dBi horizontally polarized omni antenna, 360º horizontal and 30º vertical beamwidths
4.0.106 Certified with 1086-REA
4.0.107 2.4 and 5 GHz
Dual band (2.4 and 5GHz) external Range Extender Antenna for optimum
4.0.108 antenna placement, 1086-REA
4.0.109 SECURITY ARCHITECTURE CLIENT AUTHENTICATION
4.0.110 Authentication
802.1X support including PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS EAP-SIM, and other EAP
methods that conform to RFC 3748 to yield mutual authentication and dynamic
4.0.111 per-user, persession encryption keys
4.0.112 RADIUS-based MAC address
4.0.113 MAC address control list
4.0.114 Encryption
4.0.115 802.11i support for CCMP/AES keys of 128 bits (WPA2)
TKIP encryption enhancements (for WEP) with key hashing (per-packet keying)
4.0.116 and broadcast key rotation (WPA)
4.0.117 Support for WEP keys of 64 and 128 bits
4.0.118 Message Authentication:
4.0.119 802.11i AES message authentication with 128 bit keys
4.0.120 TKIP with 128 bit Michael Message Integrity Check
4.0.121 INTRUSION DETECTION
4.0.122 Rogue AP and client detection
Detect switch port of rogue access point when used in conjunction with
4.0.123 Wavelink Mobile Manager
4.0.124 Detect MIC intrusion attacks
4.0.125 STATUS LEDS
Four indicators on the top panel indicate power, wireless traffic, Ethernet
4.0.126 traffic, and error conditions
4.0.127 REMOTE CONFIGURATION SUPPORT
4.0.128 DHCP, Telnet, HTTP, TFTP, Boot P, and SNMP
4.0.129 LOCAL CONFIGURATION
4.0.130 RS-232 Serial port, DB9 Female
4.0.131 DIMENSIONS
4.0.132 Packaged
4.0.133 11.375 x 9.25 x 2.75 inches (289 mm x 235 mm x 70 mm)
4.0.134 Unpackaged
4.0.135 7.8 x 4.75 x 1 inches (198 mm x 121 mm x 25 mm)
4.0.136 WEIGHT
4.0.137 Packaged
4.0.138 weight 2.05 lbs (.92 kg)
4.0.139 Unpackaged
4.0.140 weight .65 lbs (.29 kg) AP-only, .45 lbs (.20 kg) for power supply
4.0.141 ENVIRONMENTAL
4.0.142 Operating
4.0.143 0º to 55ºC, 5-95% humidity non-condensing @ 5º to 55ºC
4.0.144 Storage
4.0.145 -20º to 85ºC, 5-95% humidity non-condensing @ 5º to 85ºC
4.0.146 PROCESSOR
4.0.147 220MHz MIPS 4000 processor
4.0.148 SYSTEM MEMORY
4.0.149 16 Mbytes RAM
4.0.150 8 Mbytes FLASH
4.0.151 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS
4.0.152 90 to 240 VAC ±10% (power supply), 48 VDC ±10% (device)

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4.0.153 POWER DRAW


4.0.154 10 watts, RMS
4.0.155 WARRANTY
4.0.156 One year
4.0.157 WI-FI CERTIFICATION
4.0.158 View Wi-Fi Interoperability Certificate for ORiNOCO AP-4000
4.0.159 MESH
4.0.160 Firmware upgradable to OMCP mesh backbone
4.0.161 Additional Features
4.0.162 PLENUM RATED
4.0.163 Meets safety and insurance requirements when installed in air spaces.
4.0.164 Rogue AP and Client Detection
Detects, alerts and stops unauthorized rogue Access Points and clients in both
4.0.165 the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands2
4.0.166 Secure Management Interfaces
SNMPv3 and SSL protect against unauthorized AP changes via the
4.0.167 management interface
4.0.168 Multiple VLAN Support
Up to 16 separate VLANs per radio, each able to support multiple
4.0.169 authentication and encryption algorithms simultaneously
4.0.170 Multiple BSSID Support
4.0.171 Up to 4 Basic Service Set Identifiers (BSSIDs) per radio
4.0.172 Auto configuration via DHCP
Ensures new APs automatically receive correct configuration and prevents
4.0.173 security vulnerabilities with deliberate resets
4.0.174 Quality of Service
Draft IEEE 802.11e along with 802.1p and 802.1q improves performance of
4.0.175 video and voice applications
4.0.176 Transmit Power Control
4.0.177 Supports selectable transmit power levels to adjust coverage cell size
4.0.178 Automatic Channel Selection
4.0.179 Simplifies installation by choosing best possible channel upon installation
4.0.180 RADIUS Support
Extensive RADIUS Accounting support, intra-cell blocking to prevent client-to-
4.0.181 client snooping, multiple VLAN support with different security modes
4.0.182 Super Mode
Delivers greater than 30 Mbps throughput for ORiNOCO and Atheros-based
4.0.183 clients while simultaneously compatible with non-Atheros clients
4.0.184 Advanced Filtering Capabilities
IEEE 802.1d bridging with static MAC address filtering, network protocol
filtering, Proxy ARP, multicast/broadcast storm threshold filtering, TCP/UDP
4.0.185 port filtering, intra-cell traffic filtering, and Spanning Tree support
5.0 WLAN Controller 155
5.0.1 1 WLAN Controller per school/site
5.0.2 WLAN Controller for Secondary and Primary Schools ONLY;
5.0.3 No WLAN Controller for Maktab Perguruan and Ugama Schools
5.0.4 Support at least 5 Access Points for Primary Schools and at least 10 Access Points for Secondary Schools
5.0.5 Interface
5.0.6 1 x 10/100 Ethernet WAN Port
5.0.7 1 x 10/100 Ethernet LAN Port
5.0.8 1 x  RS232 for Console
5.0.9 Networking
5.0.10 Plug and play
5.0.11 NAT
5.0.12 DHCP server and Relay
5.0.13 HTTP Proxy
5.0.14 SMTP Redirect
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5.0.16 Authentication
5.0.17 Web-based authentication
5.0.18 Radius AAA
5.0.19 Secondary Radius Server
5.0.20 Global Roaming Support
5.0.21 Authentication and Accounting
5.0.22 Security
5.0.23 L2 Isolation
5.0.24 VPS Pass Trough (IPSec/PPTP/L2TP)
5.0.25 IP/MAC Address Pass Through
5.0.26 Wall Garden
5.0.27 Advertisement URL Link
5.0.28 Home Page re-direction
5.0.29 Customized Login page
5.0.30 Performance
5.0.31 Throughout: 15.2Mbps
5.0.32 Concurrent User: 1,024
5.0.33 Management: Web-based
5.0.34 Firmware Upgrade: TFTP
5.0.35 Remote Authorized Management
5.0.36 Configuration File Import/Export
5.0.37 LAN device Management
5.0.38 Power: 220VAC/50Hz @20W
5.0.39 Certification: FCC part 15 Class A, VCCI Class A, UL Class A, CE
6.0 Notebook 50
6.0.1 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor
6.0.2 2MB on-chip shared L2 cache
6.0.3 667MHz frontside bus
6.0.4 2GB (2x1GB) of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300); supports up to 2GB
6.0.5 80GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard disk drive
6.0.6 double-layer read support (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
6.0.7 55-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery with integrated charge indicator LEDs
6.0.8 Intel GMA 950 graphics processor with 64MB of DDR2 SDRAM shared with main
memory1
6.0.9 13.3-inch (diagonal) glossy widescreen. TFT display with support for millions of
colors
6.0.10 Supported resolutions: 1280 by 800 (native), 1152 by 720, 1024 by 768, 1024
by 640, 800 by 600, 800 by 500, 720 by 480, and 640 by 480 at 16:10 aspect
ratio; 1024 by 768, 800 by 600, and 640 by 480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio; 720
by 480 at 3:2 aspect rati
6.0.11 Extended desktop and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native
resolution on the built-in display and up to 1920 x 1200 pixels on an external
display, both at millions of colors
6.0.12 Built-in Digital camera with 640-by-480-pixel resolution
6.0.13 Mini-DVI port
6.0.14 Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector)
6.0.15 Buitl-in 54-Mbps wireless networking (based on 802.11g standard)
6.0.16 Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) up to 3 Mbps
6.0.17 Built-in stereo speakers
6.0.18 Built-in omnidirectional microphone
6.0.19 Combined optical digital audio input/audio line in (minijack)
6.0.20 Combined optical digital audio output/headphone out (minijack)
6.0.21 One FireWire 400 port (up to 400 Mbps)
6.0.22 Two USB 2.0 ports (up to 480 Mbps)
6.0.23 Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger or Latest
6.0.24 Microsoft Office 2004 or LATEST for Mac (MOE Academic Select) licensed
6.0.25 Color: White

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6.0.26 Weight: 5.2 pounds (2.36 kg)


6.0.27 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty including Parts and Labour
7.0 IP Address Design
7.0.1 The Tenderer shall propose a preliminary IP Address for ALL remote sites
7.0.2 The sites are: 35 Secondary Schools, 123 Primary Schools, 30 Ugama Schools
The range of IP address approved for use are:
Class A: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
Class B: 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
7.0.3 Class C: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
7.0.4 The MOE HQ is using Class A
All remote sites (Schools and Colleges) will be connected to EG-Datacenter
7.0.5 through EG-Bandwidth
7.0.6 The design shall provide performance, resilience, scalability, cost effectiveness
7.0.7 The design shall be a sound Network Design Principles
The Tenderer shall indicate and recommend the IP Address Scheme for ALL
7.0.8 sites

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Apppendix 5

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TRAINING
Ref Need
Description No of
Trainees
/Team
Training Requirement
1.0 Network Administrator 342
1.0.1 Basic administrator training to managed Wired/Wireless
LAN
1.0.2 2 representatives for each schools
1.0.3 The Tenderer must proposed an effective Training Strategy
1.0.4 The Tenderer shall be responsible for ALL training expenses

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APPENDIX 3:
LIST OF GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS SITES
LIST OF GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Number of Network Points

CANTEEN
LIBRARY
CLASSROOM &

ICT LAB
Sci Lab
BIL SCI LAB

TOTAL
SPECIAL ROOM

Class

Adm
Staff

Hall
1 MDPMAMB,GADONG JALAN PASAR GADONG BSB 50 13 26 100 10 10 90 2 1 5 244
2 MSPSBS, JALAN MUARA JALAN MUARA 66 16 32 132 10 10 0 2 1 5 192
3 MAKTAB SOAS BSB 67 10 20 134 10 10 90 2 1 5 272
4 SM SMJA BSB 45 6 12 90 10 10 90 2 1 5 220
5 STPRI BSB 55 7 14 110 10 10 90 2 1 5 242
6 SM BERAKAS JALAN BERAKAS 80 8 16 160 10 10 90 2 1 5 294
7 SM PIHM,SERASA SERASA MUARA 37 6 12 74 10 10 90 2 1 5 204
8 SM MENGLAIT KG MENGLAIT GADONG 39 7 14 78 10 10 90 2 1 5 210
9 SM AWANG SEMAUN KG SUNGAI KEBUN 52 9 18 104 10 10 90 2 1 5 240
10 SM PAP HJH. MASNA PERPINDAHAN LAMBAK KANAN 40 6 12 80 10 10 90 2 1 5 210
11 SM SULTAN SHARIF ALI KG SALAMBIGAR 49 6 12 98 10 10 90 2 1 5 228
12 SM PDSM MENTIRI PERPINDAHAN MENTIRI 52 9 18 104 10 10 90 2 1 5 240
13 SM SY ABU BAKAR PERPINDAHAN LAMBAK KANAN 76 9 18 152 10 10 90 2 1 5 288
14 SM SUAK LUMAPAS KG LUMAPAS 47 6 12 94 10 10 90 2 1 5 224
15 SM SY HASAN,KILANAS BAN 5 KG KILANAS 60 16 32 120 10 10 90 2 1 5 270
16 SM SY HUSAIN,SENGKURONG JALAN JERUDONG 51 6 12 102 10 10 90 2 1 5 232
17 SM RIMBA PERPINDAHAN KG RIMBA GADONG 57 9 18 114 10 10 90 2 1 5 250
18 PUSAT TKT ENAM BERAKAS PERPINDAHAN LAMBAK KIRI 35 14 28 70 10 10 0 2 1 5 126
19 AAC SERIA SERIA BELAIT 37 6 12 74 10 10 90 2 1 5 204
20 SM PERDANA WAZIR,K.B. KUALA BELAIT 31 4 8 62 10 10 90 2 1 5 188
21 SM PJNPHAB,K.B. KUALA BELAIT 45 8 16 90 10 10 90 2 1 5 224
22 SM SY ALI,KG.PANDAN,K.B. KUALA BELAIT 53 6 12 106 10 10 90 2 1 5 236
23 SM PAPHRSB,LUMUT LUMUT SERIA 42 9 18 84 10 10 90 2 1 5 220
24 SM SUFRI BOLKIAH TUTONG 42 9 18 84 10 10 90 2 1 5 220
25 SM MUDA HASHIM TUTONG 47 6 12 94 10 10 90 2 1 5 224

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26 SM RIPAS KIUDANG TUTONG 40 6 12 80 10 10 90 2 1 5 210


27 SM SY OTHMAN PERPINDAHAN BUKT BERUANG TUTONG 46 9 18 92 10 10 90 2 1 5 228
28 S PDN PG JAYA, SENGKARAI SENGKARAI TUTONG 18 3 6 36 5 10 90 2 1 5 155
29 SM SULTAN HASSAN TEMBURONG 48 8 16 96 10 10 90 2 1 5 230
474 2814 285 290 2430 58 29 145 6525

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LIST OF GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS SITES

LIST OFGOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Number of NUMBER OF NETWORK POINTS

Multipurpose
Spec Rooms

Classrooms

Staffrooms
Classrooms

CANTEEN

LIBRARY
ICT Labs

ICT LAB

TOTAL
Admin

Hall
Hall
BIL

1 SR DATU AHMAD Brunei I Kg Burong Pingai Air BSB 15 1 - 2 30 5 6 23 - 1 3 70


2 SR PEHIN DATO JAMIL Brunei I Kg Setia BSB 19 2 - 2 38 5 6 46 - 1 3 101
3 SR PUSAR ULAK Brunei I BSB 20 2 1 2 40 10 6 46 2 1 3 110
4 SR RAJA ISTERI FATIMAH Brunei I BSB 13 1 - 2 26 5 6 23 - 1 3 66
5 SR SUNGAI KEBUN Brunei I Kg Sungai Kebun 13 1 - 2 26 5 6 23 - 1 3 66
6 SR HAJI TARIF Brunei I Kg Tamoi BSB 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
7 SR PINTU MALIM Brunei I Kg Pintu Malim Jalan Kota Batu 14 1 1 2 28 5 6 23 2 1 3 70
8 SR PAP BESAR Brunei I Kg Lurong Dalam BSB 14 1 - 2 28 5 6 23 - 1 3 68
9 SR DATU GODAM Brunei I Kg Sungai Kedayan BSB 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
10 SR KG BENDAHARA LAMA Brunei I Kg Bendahara Lama BSB 10 1 1 2 20 5 6 23 2 1 3 62
11 SR MABOHAI Brunei I Jalan Mabohai BSB 15 1 1 2 30 5 6 23 2 1 3 72
12 SR SABA DARAT Brunei I Kg Saba Darat BSB 15 2 - 2 30 5 6 46 - 1 3 93
13 SR SUNGAI SIAMAS Brunei I Kg Sungai Siamas BSB 15 1 - 2 30 5 6 23 - 1 3 70
14 SR AMAR PAHLAWAN Brunei II Perpindahan Burong Pingai Berakas 21 2 1 2 42 5 6 46 2 1 3 107
15 SR ANGGEREK DESA Brunei II Kg Anggerek Desa Berakas 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
16 SR BERAKAS GARRISEN Brunei II Berakas Garison Jalan Pasir Berakas 14 2 1 2 28 5 6 46 2 1 3 93
17 SR DMW LAMBAK Brunei II Kg Lambak Jalan Berakas 18 1 1 2 36 5 6 23 2 1 3 78
18 SR DELIMA SATU Brunei II Kg Delima Satu Jalan Muara 17 2 1 2 34 5 6 46 2 1 3 99
19 SR HMS SG HANCHING Brunei II Kg Sungai Hanching Jalan Muara 15 1 - 2 30 5 6 23 - 1 3 70
20 SR SERASA Brunei II Kg Serasa Muara 13 1 1 2 26 5 6 23 2 1 3 68
21 SR SUAS MUARA Brunei II Pekan Muara 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
22 SR TANAH JAMBU Brunei II Kg Tanah Jambu Jalan Muara 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
23 SR PULAIE Brunei II Kg Pulaie Jalan Anggerek Desa / Pulaie Berakas
14 2 1 2 28 5 6 46 2 1 3 93
24 SR BATU MARANG Brunei II Kg Batu Marang Jalan Kota Batu 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
25 SR MENTIRI Brunei II Kg Mentiri Jalan Kota Batu 12 1 1 2 24 5 6 23 2 1 3 66
26 SR OKBI SUBOK Brunei II Kg Subok Jalan Subok 14 1 - 2 28 5 6 23 - 1 3 68
27 SR PANGKALAN TENTERA Brunei
MUARAII Pangkalan Tentera Muara 14 2 1 2 28 5 6 46 2 1 3 93
28 SR SAB SG BESAR Brunei II KG Sungai Besar Jalan Kota Batu 14 1 1 2 28 5 6 23 2 1 3 70
29 SR DATU GANDI Brunei II Kg Datu Gandi Jalan Kota Batu 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
30 SR PANTAI BERAKAS Brunei II Jalan Pantai Berakas 21 2 1 2 42 5 6 46 2 1 3 107

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31 SR DATO BASIR Brunei II Perpindahan Kg Lambak Kanan Jln 77 18 2 1 2 36 5 6 46 2 1 3 101


32 SR DATO OTHMAN Brunei II Perpindahan Kg Lambak Kiri Berakas 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
33 SR DATO MARSAL Brunei II Perpindahan Kg Lambak Kanan 22 3 1 2 44 5 6 69 2 1 3 132
34 SR DATO MOHD YASSIN Brunei II Perpindahan Kg Mentiri Jalan Kota Batu 23 2 1 2 46 5 6 46 2 1 3 111
35 SR KAPOK Brunei II Kg Kapok Jalan Muara 14 2 1 2 28 5 6 46 2 1 3 93
36 SR LMBAK KNAN JLN49 Brunei II Perpindahan Kg Lambak Kanan Jln 49 23 2 - 2 46 5 6 46 - 1 3 109
37 SR AHMY KATI MAHAR Brunei III Kg Katimahar Jalan Tutong 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
38 SR B SAKAM BUNUT Brunei III Kg Bunut Jalan Tutong 15 1 - 2 30 5 6 23 - 1 3 70
39 SR BENGKURONG Brunei III Kg Bengkurong 18 1 1 2 36 5 6 23 2 1 3 78
40 SR HMJM KIULAP Brunei III Kg Kiulap BSB 15 1 - 2 30 5 6 23 - 1 3 70
41 SR JERUDONG Brunei III Kg Jerudong Jalan Jerudong 25 2 1 2 50 5 6 46 2 1 3 115
42 SR KG MATA-MATA Brunei III Kg Mata-Mata Gadong 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
43 SR KIARONG Brunei III Kg Kiarong Jalan Kiarong 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
44 SR OKSB KILANAS Brunei III Kg Kilanas Jalan Tutong 17 1 1 2 34 5 6 23 2 1 3 76
45 SR MULAUT Brunei III Kg Mulaut Jalan Mulaut 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
SR PPSD SAHIBUL
46
BANDAR Brunei III Kg Perpindahan Mata-Mata Gadong 19 2 1 2 38 5 6 46 2 1 3 103
47 SR SENGKURONG Brunei III Kg Sengkurong Jalan Tutong 27 2 1 2 54 5 6 46 2 1 3 119
48 SR TUNGKU Brunei III Kg Tungku Gadong 24 2 1 2 48 5 6 46 2 1 3 113
49 SR RIMBA I Brunei III Perpindahan Kg Rimba Jalan 82 22 3 1 2 44 5 6 69 2 1 3 132
50 SR RIMBA II Brunei III Perpindahan Kg Rimba Jalan 3 24 2 1 2 48 5 6 46 2 1 3 113
51 SR KATOK Brunei III Perpindahan Kg Katok Tungku Gadong 24 2 1 2 48 5 6 46 2 1 3 113
52 SR BERIBI TELANAI Brunei III Jalan Beribi Telanai Gadong 21 2 1 2 42 5 6 46 2 1 3 107
53 SR BEBULOH Brunei IV Kg Bebuloh Jalan Bebuloh 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 23 2 1 3 56
54 SR JUNJONGAN Brunei IV Kg Junjongan 10 1 1 2 20 5 6 23 2 1 3 62
55 SR KASAT Brunei IV Kg Kasat 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
56 SR LUMAPAS Brunei IV Kg Lumapas 15 1 1 2 30 5 6 23 2 1 3 72
57 SR MASIN Brunei IV Kg Masin Jalan Mulaut 10 1 - 2 20 5 6 23 - 1 3 60
58 SR NAR MENUNGGOL Brunei IV Kg Menunggol 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 23 2 1 3 56
59 SR PANCHOR MURAI Brunei IV Kg Panchor Murai 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
60 SR PENGKALAN BATU Brunei IV Kg Pengkalan Batu Jalan Mulaut 9 1 1 2 18 5 6 23 2 1 3 60
61 SR PB LIMAU MANIS Brunei IV Kg Limau Manis 14 1 1 2 28 5 6 23 2 1 3 70
62 SR PUTAT Brunei IV Kg Putat 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
63 SR SUNGAI BUNGA Brunei IV Kg Tanjung Kindana Sungai Bunga BSB 8 1 - 2 16 5 6 23 - 1 3 56
64 SR BAKIAU Tutong Kg Bakiau Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 12 - 1 3 43
65 SR BATANG MITUS Tutong Kg Batang Mitus Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
66 SR BIRAU Tutong Kg Birau Tutong 9 1 1 2 18 5 6 23 2 1 3 60
67 SR BUKIT PANGGAL Tutong Kg Bukit Panggal Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 20 2 1 3 53
68 SR KG MENENGAH Tutong Kg Menengah Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 23 2 1 3 56
69 SR KERIAM Tutong Kg Keriam Tutong 9 1 1 2 18 5 6 23 2 1 3 60
70 SR KIUDANG Tutong Kg Kiudang Tutong 8 1 1 2 16 5 6 23 2 1 3 58
71 SR LAMUNIN Tutong Kg Lamunin Jalan Lamunin Tutong 8 1 1 2 16 5 6 23 2 1 3 58
72 SR MUDA HASHIM Tutong Tutong 14 1 1 2 28 5 6 23 2 1 3 70
73 SR OKAWSD KUPANG Tutong Kg Kupang Tutong 9 1 1 2 18 5 6 20 2 1 3 57
74 SR PENANJONG Tutong Kg Penanjong Tutong 8 1 1 2 16 5 6 23 2 1 3 58
75 SR PDN PJ SENGKARAI Tutong Kg Sengkarai Tutong 11 3 1 2 22 5 6 69 2 1 3 110

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76 SR PM MAHKOTA Tutong Kuala Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 20 2 1 3 53


77 SR SINAUT Tutong Kg Sinaut Tutong 11 1 1 2 22 5 6 23 2 1 3 64
78 SR TUTONG KEM Tutong Tutong Kem 14 1 1 2 28 5 6 23 2 1 3 70
79 SR BINTURAN Tutong Binturan Garison 21 2 1 2 42 5 6 46 2 1 3 107
80 SR AR TG MAYA Tutong Kg Tanjung Maya Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 16 2 1 3 49
81 SR BENUTAN Tutong Kg Benutan Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 14 - 1 3 45
82 SR BUKIT UDAL Tutong Kg Bukit Udal Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 23 2 1 3 56
83 SR DANAU Tutong Kg Danau Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 20 2 1 3 53
84 SR DPS UKONG Tutong Kg Ukong Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 20 2 1 3 53
85 SR KAMPONG BUKIT Tutong Kg Bukit Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
86 SR LAYONG Tutong Kg Layong Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
87 SR LONG MAYAN Tutong Kg Long Mayan Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
88 SR LUBOK PULAU Tutong Kg Lubok Pulau Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
89 SR PANCHONG Tutong Kg Panchong Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 16 - 1 3 47
90 SR PENAPAR Tutong Kg Penapar Tutong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 12 2 1 3 45
91 SR PKN BT BERUANG Tutong Kg Perpindahan Bukit Beruang Tutong 15 2 1 2 30 5 6 46 2 1 3 95
92 SR RAMBAI Tutong Kg Rambai Tutong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
93 SR TUMPUAN TELISAI Tutong Kg Tumpuan Telisai Tutong 15 1 1 2 30 5 6 23 2 1 3 72
94 SR AHMAD TAJUDDIN Belait Kuala Belait 19 2 1 2 38 5 6 46 2 1 3 103
95 SR PSN PG HJ M YUSOF Belait Seria 21 2 1 2 42 5 6 46 2 1 3 107
96 SR DMS DIAN SUKANG Belait Kg Sukang 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 10 2 1 3 43
97 SR LABI Belait Kg Labi 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 20 2 1 3 53
98 SR LUMUT Belait Kg Lumut Seria 11 1 1 2 22 5 6 23 2 1 3 64
99 SR MELILAS Belait Kg Melilas 4 1 - 2 8 5 6 10 - 1 3 35
100 SR MERANGKING Belait Kg Merangking 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 15 2 1 3 48
101 SR MUHD ALAM Belait Seria 17 2 1 2 34 5 6 46 2 1 3 99
102 SR OKPB BUKIT SAWAT Belait Kg Bukit Sawat Belait 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 12 - 1 3 43
103 SR PANAGA Belait Seria 11 1 1 2 22 5 6 23 2 1 3 64
104 SR RAMPAYOH Belait Kg Rampayuh Labi 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 12 - 1 3 43
105 SR SUNGAI LIANG Belait kg Sungai Liang Seria 11 1 1 2 22 5 6 23 2 1 3 64
106 SR SUNGAI TERABAN Belait Kg Sungai Teraban Kuala Belait 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
107 SR KUALA BELAIT Belait Kuala Belait 16 2 1 2 32 5 6 46 2 1 3 97
108 SR PSJ PG ABD MOMIN Belait Mumong Kuala Belait 22 2 1 2 44 5 6 46 2 1 3 109
109 SR SUNGAI TALI Belait Kg Sungai Tali Lumut 12 1 1 2 24 5 6 23 2 1 3 66
110 SR PSB SOAS Belait Belait 20 2 - 2 40 5 6 25 - 1 3 82
111 SR AMO Temburong Kg Amo Temburong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 23 2 1 3 56
112 SR BOKOK Temburong Kg Bokok Temburong 8 1 1 2 16 5 6 23 2 1 3 58
113 SR KENUA Temburong Kg kenua Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 20 - 1 3 51
114 SR LABU ESTATE Temburong Kg Labu Estate Temburong 7 1 1 2 14 5 6 15 2 1 3 48
115 SR NEGALANG Temburong Kg Negalang Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
116 SR PUNI Temburong Kg Puni Temburong 8 1 - 2 16 5 6 23 - 1 3 56
117 SR PIASAU-PIASAU Temburong Kg Piasau Piasau Labu Temburong 6 1 - 2 12 5 6 15 - 1 3 44
118 SR SULTAN HASSAN Temburong Pekan Bangar temburong 9 1 1 2 18 5 6 23 2 1 3 60
SR SULTAN HASHIM
119 Temburong Kg Batu Apoi Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54
BATU APOI
120 SR SELANGAN Temburong Kg Selangan Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 23 - 1 3 54

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121 SR SEMABAT Temburong Kg Semabat Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 15 - 1 3 46


122 SR SELAPON Temburong Kg Selapon Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 15 - 1 3 46
123 SR SENUKOH Temburong Kg Senukoh Temburong 7 1 - 2 14 5 6 15 - 1 3 46

3094

3519

8861
620

738

152

123

369
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APPENDIX 5:
LIST OF RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS SITES

LIST OF MAKTAB PERGURUAN, SEKOLAH-SEKOLAH ARAB & SEKOLAH UGAMA

NUMBER OF NETWORK POINTS

Administrati
Staff rooms

ICT LAB

TOTAL
on
1 SEK UGAMA RAJA ISTERI PENGIRAN ANAK SALEHA BRU I 5 5 30 40
2 SEK UGAMA PG MUDA AL-MUHTADEE BILLAH BRU I 5 5 30 40
3 SEK UGAMA BEGAWAN PEHIN UDANA KHATIB HJ UMAR BRU I 5 5 30 40
4 SEK UGAMA PELAMBAYAN BRU I 5 5 30 40
5 SEK UGAMA PG DIGADONG HJ MD SALLEH, KG SG.KEDAYAN BRU I 5 5 30 40
6 SEK UGAMA PG BENDAHARA LAMA BRU I 5 5 30 40
7 SEK UGAMA PAP AZIMAH NIKMATUL BOLKIAH BRU II 5 5 30 40
8 SEK UGAMA PM ABDUL AZIM BRU II 5 5 30 40
9 SEK UGAMA MADANG BRU II 5 5 30 40
10 SEK UGAMA LAMBAK JALAN BEDIL BRU II 5 5 30 40
11 SEK UGAMA SALAMBIGAR BRU II 5 5 30 40
12 SEK UGAMA LAMBAK KANAN BRU II 5 5 30 40
13 SEK UGAMA PAP MUTAWAKILLAH HAYATUL BOLKIAH BRU II 5 5 30 40
14 SEK UGAMA PAP HAFIZAH SURURUL BOLKIAH BRU II 5 5 30 40
15 SEK UGAMA TANAH JAMBU BRU II 5 5 30 40
16 SEK UGAMA BATU MARANG BRUNEI II 5 5 30 40
17 SEK UGAMA SUNGAI BESAR BRUNEI II 5 5 30 40
18 SEK UGAMA PAP MASNA BRU III 5 5 30 40
19 SEK UGAMA MADEWA BRU III 5 5 30 40
20 SEK UGAMA PAP MAJEEDAH NURUL BOLKIAH BRU III 5 5 30 40
21 SEK UGAMA KATIMAHAR BRU III 5 5 30 40
22 SEK UGAMA PAP AMAL UMI KALTHUM AL-ISLAM BRU III 5 5 30 40
23 SEK UGAMA BERIBI BRU III 5 5 30 40
24 SURAU KIULAP BRU III 5 5 30 40
25 SEK UGAMA PM ABD MALIK BENGKURONG BRUNEI III 5 5 30 40
26 SEK UGAMA ANAK-ANAK POLIS DIRAJA BRU BRU III 5 5 30 40
27 SEK UGAMA PANCHOR MURAI BRU IV 5 5 30 40
28 SEK UGAMA MASIN BRUNEI IV 5 5 30 40
29 SEK UGAMA KASAT BRU IV 5 5 30 40
30 SEK UGAMA LUMAPAS BRU IV 5 5 30 40
31 SEK UGAMA PUTAT BRU IV 5 5 30 40
32 SEK UGAMA KG BOLKIAH BRU IV 5 5 30 40
33 SEK UGAMA PAP NORAIN TUTONG 5 5 30 40

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34 SEK UGAMA PENANJONG TUTONG 5 5 30 40


35 SEK UGAMA SENGKARAI TUTONG 5 5 30 40
36 SEK UGAMA LAMUNIN TUTONG 5 5 30 40
37 SEK UGAMA TUMPUAN TELISAI TUTONG 5 5 30 40
38 SEK UGAMA KIUDANG TUTONG 5 5 30 40
39 SEK UGAMA PADUKA SERI BEGAWAN SOAS BELAIT 5 5 30 40
40 SEK UGAMA PAP RASHIDAH SAADATUL BOLKIAH BELAIT 5 5 30 40
41 SEK UGAMA SUNGAI TARING BELAIT 5 5 30 40
42 SEK UGAMA BOKOK TEMBURONG 5 5 30 40
43 MAKTAB PERGURUAN UGAMA SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI BRUNEI 20 15 90 125
44 SEKOLAH MENENGAH ARAB LAKI-LAKI HASSANAL BOLKAH BRUNEI 20 15 60 95
45 SEKOLAH UGAMA ARAB MENENGAH PEREMPUAN RIPAD BRUNEI 20 15 60 95
46 MA'HAD ISLAM BRUNEI TUTONG 20 15 60 95
47 SEKOLAH PERSEDIAAN ARAB B.S.B BRUNEI 10 15 30 55
48 SEKOLAH ARAB JERUDONG BRUNEI 10 15 30 55
49 SEKOLAH PERSEDIAAN ARAB TEMBURONG TEMBURONG 10 15 30 55
50 SEKOLAH ARAB BELAIT BELAIT 10 15 30 55
330 330 1650 2310

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