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Acknowledgement 
I express my sincere thanks to Mr. ……………… 
(S.S.E./Tele Railnet) and Mr. ………………….. 
(S.S.E./Tele Railnet) for his invaluable support and 
guidance throughout the work.
CONTENTS 
• 1. introduction 
• 2. Objective of the project. 
• 3.Railnet arrangement at HQ Gorakhpur 
• 4. Equipment used in Railnet 
• 5. Features 
• 6. power supply arrangement 
• 7. failure and Trouble shooting. 
• 8. Suggestion to minimize failure 
• 10. Conclusion.
Introduction 
Indian Railways have decided to set up their own 
Corporate 
Wide Information System (CWIS) called RAILNET to 
provide computer connectivity between Railway 
Board with Zonal Railways, Production Units, 
Centralized 
Training Institutes , RDSO, CORE & major training 
Centers .
OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT 
The main objective of the project are – 
• To study the various equipment used in the 
Railnet . 
• To understand the installation and construction 
of the equipment 
• Failure and trouble shooting . 
• Maintenance of the system.
V LAN 
V LAN is configured on layer 3 switch ports in Railnet Gorakhpur . 
A virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN, is a group of hosts with a 
common set of requirements that communicate as if they were 
attached to the same broadcast domain, regardless of their physical 
location. 
VLANs are created to provide the segmentation services traditionally 
provided by routers in LAN configurations 
The IP provided at VLAN is 172.16.11.1 and subnet is 255.255.255
Equipments used in Railnet 
Synchronous Transport Module (STM)-1: 
•The STM-1 (Synchronous Transport Module level-1) is the SDH 
ITU-T fiber optical network transmission standard ,it is the 
information structure. 
•The basic rate of STM 1 is 155.520 mbps . 
•In Railnet Gorakhpur “ Tejas TJ 100 CP “ STM – 1 Is in use . 
•Input Voltage Range Normal Operation: -40V to –60V DC . 
•Fuse 6A Slow Blow Glass fuse. Field replaceable
Equipments used in Railnet 
 ROUTER-A 
device that forward data packets along networks. A router is connected 
to two or more logically separate network with network address 
 MAKE- CISCO 2800 series . 
One Router, having 4 WAN ports used in Railnet , Gorakhpur. 
IP: 10.24.2.2 
 The 2800 Series supports Secure Sockets Layer . 
 Network interfaces can be upgraded in the field to accommodate future 
technologies. 
 Several types of slots are available to add connectivity and services in 
the future on an "integrate-as-you-grow" basis. 
 The Cisco 2800 supports more than 90 modules .
SWITCH – 
 In networks , a device that filters and forward packets 
between LAN segments. 
It works using the destination address of individual frames. 
 It can have 16/24/48 port one port is used to receive data 
from router and all other to connect. T.S. Console port use 
for programming switch locally. 
 one big difference between layer 2 and layer 3 switches is 
that we are able to do routing in intranetworking with 
Layer 3 switches which is not possible to do with layer 2
 In N.E. Railway the layer- 3 switch is of Cisco 3750-G, which has 
24 10/100/1000 Ethernet port and four SFP ports. 
 The Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series stacks up to 9 switches as a single 
logical unit for a total of 468 Ethernet ports 
 IPv6 Capable—Getting Ready for the Future 
 A working stack is self-managing and self-configuring. When 
switches are added or removed, the master switch automatically 
updates all the routing tables to reflect changes.
 The layer 2 switch is of Cisco 2950 series . 
 The Catalyst 2950 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switches, is a 
fixed configuration, stackable switch that provides Fast 
Ethernet . 
 When a Catalyst 2950 Switch is combined with a Catalyst 3550 
Series Switch, the solution can enable IP routing from the 
edge to the core of the network. 
 Embedded in Catalyst 2950 Series switches is the Cisco Cluster 
Management Suite (CMS) Software, which allows users to 
simultaneously configure and troubleshoot multiple Catalyst 
desktop switches using a standard Web browser.
MODEM – 
A device that converts serial data from a computer to 
analog data for transmission over ordinary or leaded 
telephone lines and converts analog data back to digital 
at receiving end . 
this is used when the terminal is to be connected a 
system located at remote locations . 
In Railnet Gorakhpur one Dial up modem is in use .
Railnet Dial Up Access 
Railway 
RAS 
MODEM 
MODEM 
MODEM 
MODEM 
MODEM 
DIAL-UP 
Central Switch 
NER ACCESS 
Mail SERVER 
Router
Mail Server- 
The mail server is use to provide e-mail facility to officers . 
The RAILNET mail server in N.E.Railway Gorakhpur runs on operating 
system “Windows server 2000” . 
The RAM is of 512 Mb. 
The processor is 3.2 GHz Intel Zenon. 
All the communication on optical fiber. 
The mail server is HP made and provide an unique email id for 
communication . 
The unique id is like designation..@ner. railnet.gov.in .
LAN EXTENDER 
LAN Extender is a device that use to extend the local area network 
beyond 100 meters through the copper cable. 
LAN extender is connected both side of network. 
THIS IS EXCELLENT FOR ETHERNET DISTANCE EXTENSION OVER 
EXISTING TELEPHONE WIRE WITH JUST ONE PAIR OF TWISTED PAIR 
COPPER WIRE CAN EASILY CONNECT TO ETHERNET. 
In Railnet Gorakhpur Dasan and Atrie made LAN Extender 
is in use .
Media converter 
It is use to divert from one physical medium to other like from CAT 5 to 
OFC . 
In Railnet Gorakhpur Mrotek FCAT01-C and Mrotek FCAT-01 
is in use .
DSLAM 
It is a network device, located in the telephone exchanges of the 
service providers, that connects multiple customer Digital Subscriber 
Lines (DSLs) 
The DSLAM acts like a network switch since its functionality is at Layer 
2 of OSI model . 
In N.E. Railway two numbers of DAS - 3248 DSLAM is in use each 
one having 48 ports .
Features 
Railnet Gorakhpur use various ways to provide internet connectivity 
to its users . 
various number of users are as – 
LAN - 400 users 
Broad band on residence – 96 users 
Dial up - 96 users . 
The IP provided as 172.16.11.1 , in this manner we can provide 
IP .
Power Supply arrangement 
All equipment in RAILNET are work on 230V. AC supply 
In Railnet Gorakhpur two 5 KVA UPS (made by APC 5000 UX model) 
are use to provide power supply . one is main and other is stand by 
distribution board is use to connect all equipments 
Battery : 
Maintenance Free batteries manufactured by Power Systems 
Limited (type EP 26 ) are used. 
Each battery is of 26 AH , 8 batteries in series and 8+8 batteries in 
parallel . 
They work on Oxygen Recombination principle. Requirement 
of water top up is completely eliminated . 
Earthing 
Conventional method of earthing is use in Railnet Gorakhpur. 
Earthing is maintained at less than 1 ohms .
Failures and trouble shooting 
RAILNET 
Following main failure attend by telecom staff in 
Railnet – 
• Power supply failure 
Check the supply if ok than check the fuse and 
earth and rectify it . 
• Link failure 
link down due to link error & Hang of equipment .
 Problem in accessing Internet . 
Reset LAN Extender . 
Check whether LAN driver installed properly 
or not if not install it properly . 
Check cable pair fault and reset it . 
Lead faulty between jack panel to terminal 
Patch card fault 
Test patch card using LAN tester . 
Some times users face conflict in IP it is due to some 
other user use same IP.
Problem in accessing internet at residence 
If there is no ADSL linkup then check for faulty pair and loop 
resistance (should be below 700 ohm). 
If DSLAM hang then reset it . 
If modem is hang reset it on default .
SUGGESTION TO MINIMIZE 
FAILURE 
• All equipment should be installed as their specification 
suggest by RDSO 
• The power supply must be constant 
• Fuse & Earth protection are provided with correct rating 
• Connector & Cable should be right & tight 
• All equipments deal with trend staffs 
• Never use any equipment without UPS or protection 
• Never use any extra unrequited device as load 
• All equipment should be cleaned & well temperature 
maintained 
• Schedule maintenance should be done properly
CONCLUSION 
This project give the idea about the working of 
RAILNET in N.E.Railway Zone . What are the 
equipment and technology are used in it like as 
server , router, switch, modems, LAN extender etc. 
What are the requirements for the RAILNET setup. 
Connectivity diagram of various locations. I have 
also seen what was various faults and how they 
were removed . 
As being a trainee Section engineer I cultivate my 
knowledge during making of this project and it 
was a very nice experience during .
Railnet

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Railnet

  • 1.
  • 2. Acknowledgement I express my sincere thanks to Mr. ……………… (S.S.E./Tele Railnet) and Mr. ………………….. (S.S.E./Tele Railnet) for his invaluable support and guidance throughout the work.
  • 3. CONTENTS • 1. introduction • 2. Objective of the project. • 3.Railnet arrangement at HQ Gorakhpur • 4. Equipment used in Railnet • 5. Features • 6. power supply arrangement • 7. failure and Trouble shooting. • 8. Suggestion to minimize failure • 10. Conclusion.
  • 4. Introduction Indian Railways have decided to set up their own Corporate Wide Information System (CWIS) called RAILNET to provide computer connectivity between Railway Board with Zonal Railways, Production Units, Centralized Training Institutes , RDSO, CORE & major training Centers .
  • 5. OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT The main objective of the project are – • To study the various equipment used in the Railnet . • To understand the installation and construction of the equipment • Failure and trouble shooting . • Maintenance of the system.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. V LAN V LAN is configured on layer 3 switch ports in Railnet Gorakhpur . A virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN, is a group of hosts with a common set of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain, regardless of their physical location. VLANs are created to provide the segmentation services traditionally provided by routers in LAN configurations The IP provided at VLAN is 172.16.11.1 and subnet is 255.255.255
  • 9. Equipments used in Railnet Synchronous Transport Module (STM)-1: •The STM-1 (Synchronous Transport Module level-1) is the SDH ITU-T fiber optical network transmission standard ,it is the information structure. •The basic rate of STM 1 is 155.520 mbps . •In Railnet Gorakhpur “ Tejas TJ 100 CP “ STM – 1 Is in use . •Input Voltage Range Normal Operation: -40V to –60V DC . •Fuse 6A Slow Blow Glass fuse. Field replaceable
  • 10.
  • 11. Equipments used in Railnet  ROUTER-A device that forward data packets along networks. A router is connected to two or more logically separate network with network address  MAKE- CISCO 2800 series . One Router, having 4 WAN ports used in Railnet , Gorakhpur. IP: 10.24.2.2  The 2800 Series supports Secure Sockets Layer .  Network interfaces can be upgraded in the field to accommodate future technologies.  Several types of slots are available to add connectivity and services in the future on an "integrate-as-you-grow" basis.  The Cisco 2800 supports more than 90 modules .
  • 12.
  • 13. SWITCH –  In networks , a device that filters and forward packets between LAN segments. It works using the destination address of individual frames.  It can have 16/24/48 port one port is used to receive data from router and all other to connect. T.S. Console port use for programming switch locally.  one big difference between layer 2 and layer 3 switches is that we are able to do routing in intranetworking with Layer 3 switches which is not possible to do with layer 2
  • 14.  In N.E. Railway the layer- 3 switch is of Cisco 3750-G, which has 24 10/100/1000 Ethernet port and four SFP ports.  The Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series stacks up to 9 switches as a single logical unit for a total of 468 Ethernet ports  IPv6 Capable—Getting Ready for the Future  A working stack is self-managing and self-configuring. When switches are added or removed, the master switch automatically updates all the routing tables to reflect changes.
  • 15.  The layer 2 switch is of Cisco 2950 series .  The Catalyst 2950 Series Intelligent Ethernet Switches, is a fixed configuration, stackable switch that provides Fast Ethernet .  When a Catalyst 2950 Switch is combined with a Catalyst 3550 Series Switch, the solution can enable IP routing from the edge to the core of the network.  Embedded in Catalyst 2950 Series switches is the Cisco Cluster Management Suite (CMS) Software, which allows users to simultaneously configure and troubleshoot multiple Catalyst desktop switches using a standard Web browser.
  • 16.
  • 17. MODEM – A device that converts serial data from a computer to analog data for transmission over ordinary or leaded telephone lines and converts analog data back to digital at receiving end . this is used when the terminal is to be connected a system located at remote locations . In Railnet Gorakhpur one Dial up modem is in use .
  • 18. Railnet Dial Up Access Railway RAS MODEM MODEM MODEM MODEM MODEM DIAL-UP Central Switch NER ACCESS Mail SERVER Router
  • 19. Mail Server- The mail server is use to provide e-mail facility to officers . The RAILNET mail server in N.E.Railway Gorakhpur runs on operating system “Windows server 2000” . The RAM is of 512 Mb. The processor is 3.2 GHz Intel Zenon. All the communication on optical fiber. The mail server is HP made and provide an unique email id for communication . The unique id is like designation..@ner. railnet.gov.in .
  • 20. LAN EXTENDER LAN Extender is a device that use to extend the local area network beyond 100 meters through the copper cable. LAN extender is connected both side of network. THIS IS EXCELLENT FOR ETHERNET DISTANCE EXTENSION OVER EXISTING TELEPHONE WIRE WITH JUST ONE PAIR OF TWISTED PAIR COPPER WIRE CAN EASILY CONNECT TO ETHERNET. In Railnet Gorakhpur Dasan and Atrie made LAN Extender is in use .
  • 21.
  • 22. Media converter It is use to divert from one physical medium to other like from CAT 5 to OFC . In Railnet Gorakhpur Mrotek FCAT01-C and Mrotek FCAT-01 is in use .
  • 23.
  • 24. DSLAM It is a network device, located in the telephone exchanges of the service providers, that connects multiple customer Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs) The DSLAM acts like a network switch since its functionality is at Layer 2 of OSI model . In N.E. Railway two numbers of DAS - 3248 DSLAM is in use each one having 48 ports .
  • 25. Features Railnet Gorakhpur use various ways to provide internet connectivity to its users . various number of users are as – LAN - 400 users Broad band on residence – 96 users Dial up - 96 users . The IP provided as 172.16.11.1 , in this manner we can provide IP .
  • 26. Power Supply arrangement All equipment in RAILNET are work on 230V. AC supply In Railnet Gorakhpur two 5 KVA UPS (made by APC 5000 UX model) are use to provide power supply . one is main and other is stand by distribution board is use to connect all equipments Battery : Maintenance Free batteries manufactured by Power Systems Limited (type EP 26 ) are used. Each battery is of 26 AH , 8 batteries in series and 8+8 batteries in parallel . They work on Oxygen Recombination principle. Requirement of water top up is completely eliminated . Earthing Conventional method of earthing is use in Railnet Gorakhpur. Earthing is maintained at less than 1 ohms .
  • 27. Failures and trouble shooting RAILNET Following main failure attend by telecom staff in Railnet – • Power supply failure Check the supply if ok than check the fuse and earth and rectify it . • Link failure link down due to link error & Hang of equipment .
  • 28.  Problem in accessing Internet . Reset LAN Extender . Check whether LAN driver installed properly or not if not install it properly . Check cable pair fault and reset it . Lead faulty between jack panel to terminal Patch card fault Test patch card using LAN tester . Some times users face conflict in IP it is due to some other user use same IP.
  • 29. Problem in accessing internet at residence If there is no ADSL linkup then check for faulty pair and loop resistance (should be below 700 ohm). If DSLAM hang then reset it . If modem is hang reset it on default .
  • 30. SUGGESTION TO MINIMIZE FAILURE • All equipment should be installed as their specification suggest by RDSO • The power supply must be constant • Fuse & Earth protection are provided with correct rating • Connector & Cable should be right & tight • All equipments deal with trend staffs • Never use any equipment without UPS or protection • Never use any extra unrequited device as load • All equipment should be cleaned & well temperature maintained • Schedule maintenance should be done properly
  • 31. CONCLUSION This project give the idea about the working of RAILNET in N.E.Railway Zone . What are the equipment and technology are used in it like as server , router, switch, modems, LAN extender etc. What are the requirements for the RAILNET setup. Connectivity diagram of various locations. I have also seen what was various faults and how they were removed . As being a trainee Section engineer I cultivate my knowledge during making of this project and it was a very nice experience during .