Title: SWIFTNet Migration DE/AT
1SWIFTNet Migration DE/AT
- Claudia König
- Regional Account Manager
DIDUG, 12. - 14. May 2003
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2SWIFTNet FIN Migration
- Overview
- Planning
- Ordering
- Summary
3FIN and SWIFTNet FIN main components
FIN CBT
M-CPE
FIN CBT
X.25
FW
FW
POP
Network Partner
SAP
FIN
SWIFTNet
FIN Bridge
X.25
IP
SWIFT Operating Centre
4SWIFTNet Migration Approach
SWIFTNet Migration All 7200 BICs
Country Window Approach /- 5000 BICs
Hand-holding Approach 200 locations
- Road shows
- Configurator for planning and budgeting
- Ordering via SWIFT.com
- Support national market infrastructure plans
Facilitated 150 locations
Complex 50 locations
- Criteria
- Largest accounts
- Target more than 100,000 Messages/day
- All qualifying BICs for single institution grouped
- Criteria
- Large accounts
- Target 40K-99K Messages/day
- All qualifying BICs for single connection grouped
5SWIFTNet FIN migration overview
2002
2003
2004
- Q4 2002 Early adopters
- December 2002 New FIN customersCut-over on
SWIFTNet FIN - 2003 - 2004 Main migration period
- 2Q 2003 Start MVIP Early Adopter Phase
- 4Q 2004 Penalty period
- End 2004 End of X.25 support
6SWIFTNet FIN migration status
- Worldwide Status until end of March 2003
- worldwide 159 BICs migrated during the 1st
Quarter 2003 - peak day 119,312 messages
- a total of 911,046 messages were transferred over
SWIFTNet FIN vs. 165,685,791 total FIN messages - DE/AT Status until end of April 2003
- 6 out of 20 DE1 BICs switched live traffic
- 5 out of 9 AT1 BICs switched live traffic
7SIPN Access Multi-Vendor network connectivity
Access networks
Local loops
Customer premises
Backbone
M-CPE
Network Partner 1
CustomerA
SIPN Backbone Network
Network Partner 2
OPCs
One logical network at the VPN level
Backbone Access Points
Network Partner n
Modem/TA
CustomerB
SIPN
8SIPN Access Management responsibilities
Network Partner
SWIFT
Customer
SWIFT
M-CPE
Network Partner 1
CustomerA
SIPN Backbone Network
Network Partner 2
IPSec tunnels provide end-to-end protection
through the untrusted Network Partner IP
networks
OPCs
Backbone Access Points
Network Partner n
Modem/TA
CustomerB
SIPN
9SWIFTNet FIN Migration
- Overview
- Planning
- Ordering
- Summary
10Setting the Scene7 stage SWIFTNet migration
process for CMW Customers
Deliverable / Typical duration
Project initiation
1
- Project team and plan in place 2 weeks
Design, planning and approval
2
- Solution fully planned and approved 8-12 weeks
Ordering
3
- Clean order, accepted by COS 2-3 weeks
Provisioning and installation
4
- Products and services provisioned and installed
14 weeks
Test (including stress test)
5
- Customer ready to migrate live FIN traffic 4
weeks
Live and staged ramp up
6
- All FIN traffic migrated to SWIFTNet upto 12
weeks
X. 25 decommissioning
7
- Dismantling of X.25 infrastructure
11The SWIFTNet implementation timelines
Decide on your configuration
Order forms sent to SWIFT
SWIFT validates forms
1 w
Customer preparation h/w, s/w, Firewall, NAT and
staff training
Order creation (Telecom partner)
Managed
Line CPE delivery, CPE installation
3-4 w
2 w
Preparation and installation of SW
SWIFT systems provisioning
(Installation of service specific SW)
4 w
Customer preparation
3-4 w
Dial-up
SWIFT systems provisioning
2 w
Preparation and installation of SW
0
5
10
Weeks
customer activation
12SWIFTNet FIN Migration
- Overview
- Planning
- Ordering
- Summary
13How to Order
- 1. The Order Flow for - Dial-up
Connection - Managed Connection - 2. Ordering Tools - e-Ordering SWIFTNet FIN
Migration - Paper forms Other Services (
special cases) - Ordering VPN Box (only for
dial-up) - 3. Service Bureaux Shared Connections
14SWIFTs Customer Order Flow Dial-up Connection
Customer
SWIFT
VPN Boxreseller
Network partner
Local telecom
15SWIFTs Customer Order Flow Managed Connection
Customer
SWIFT
Network Partner
Local telecom
16E-OrderingMigration Toolbox Overview
SWIFTNet Migration Toolbox
Configuration
Ordering
Support
Status
Knowledge base Case manager
SWIFTNet Migration Ordering Tool
Key Activity Manager
SWIFTNet Migration Configuration Tool
17E-Ordering How do I get access ?
Toolbox - Valid BIC - anybody within
your institution Ordering - Limited to one
user per institution
clip
18E-Ordering SWIFTNet Migration Configuration Tool
19E-Ordering SWIFTNet Migration Ordering Tool
20Paper FormsHow do I get access to paper forms?
Ordering portal
21Ordering the VPN Box from TELINDUS
www.telindus.com/swift
22Service Bureaux shared connections
23SWIFTNet FIN MigrationNext steps
DE2 01.04.-29.04.03 ordering 19.08.-08.09.03
migration window 09.09.-08.12.03 move live
traffic to SWIFTNet 08.12.03 switch off x.25
connection Next steps customer to monitor
delivery and installation
24SWIFTNet FIN MigrationNext steps
DE3 01.10.-27.10.03 ordering 16.02.-05.03.04
migration window 06.03.-05.06.04 move live
traffic to SWIFTNet 04.06.04 switch off x.25
connection Next steps attend SWIFTNet training
sessions plan the migration
25SWIFTNet FIN MigrationNext steps
DE4 12.02.-11.03.04 ordering 01.07.-21.07.04
migration window 22.07.-19.10.04 move live
traffic to SWIFTNet 20.10.04 switch off x.25
connection Next steps stay informed and consider
additional SWIFTNet Services
26SWIFTNet FIN MigrationNext steps
AT2 05.01.-04.02.04 ordering 26.05.-30.06.04
migration window 01.07.-28.09.04 move live
traffic to SWIFTNet 29.09.04 switch off x.25
connection Next steps stay informed and consider
additional SWIFTNet services
27Monthly surcharges and penalties for remaining
X.25 connections
Monthly surcharge for remaining X.25 connections
Location Dial-up line Permanent line Western
Europe EUR 300 EUR 600
Penalty for remaining X.25 connections
on 1 October 2004 EUR 5,000 per
connection on 1 November 2004 EUR
10,000 per connection on 1 December
2004 EUR 20,000 per connection
28SWIFTNet FIN Migration
- Overview
- Planning
- Ordering
- Summary
29What to do?
- Check out for you migration dates
- If you are already in the migration process
respect your deadlines
- If you are not already in the process start your
preparations - Create a project team
- Assign a project manager
- Clarify roles, responsibility and communication
channels within your organisation - Train key staff on SWIFTNet
- Decide on your configuration (SN Services,
Throughput, Connectivity Packs, Security)
30Customer Tasks Get in Contact with Network
Partners
Local Contacts
- ATT - email swiftnet_at_emea.att.com
- Colt- email swiftnet_at_colt-telecom.com -
Website www.colt.net/swift - Equant- email swift_orders_at_equant.com -
Website www.equant.com/swift - Infonet- email swift_at_infonet.com - Website
www.infonet.com/swift_ip_solutions
ATT Michael N. Weigel 49 69-15306-254 mweigel_at_e
mea.att.com Colt Gerhard Lange 49 69 56606 -
4860 Gerhard.Lange_at_colt.de Equant Christoph
Doerr 49 69 92901 515 Christoph.Doerr_at_equant.com
Infonet/Telekom Dr. Heinrich Rudolph 49 69
665315750 Heinrich.Rudolph_at_t-systems.com
31Customer TasksGet in Contact with SWIFT Service
Partners
- Provide the following services locally
- SWIFTAlliance implementations
- SWIFTNet migration assistance
- Connectivity implementations
- Regular upgrades of SWIFT interfaces and other
SWIFT software products - Addresses, Infos about their Service, Pricing
Overview are available on swift.com
32Customer ViewWhere to find help
- www.swift.com
- On line customer services (OLCS) your first stop
to find help - SWIFTNet ordering portal
- Migration toolbox
- Network partner information
- Online support - Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) - Configurator tool for connectivity and budgeting
information - e-ordering tool including the KAM (key activity
management tool) - Order preparation checklist
- For any other questions Customer Services Centre
33Contacts in Germany
- Simone Weyhenmeyer069 - 7541 -
2220Simone.Weyhenmeyer_at_swift.com - Claudia König069 - 7541 - 2260Claudia.Koenig_at_swi
ft.com
34Questions and answers