Presented by: Dungarsinnh Zala Gaurav Prajapati Rohit Dobaria

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Presented by: Dungarsinnh Zala Gaurav Prajapati Rohit Dobaria Yashraj Atodaria

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PRESENT SCENARIO CRTERIAS FOR AN ISP: Pressure to provide good predictable performance High Quality of Service (QoS) Scalability Traffic Engineering and speed to a wide range of older and newer applications to its consumers.

VIRTUAL LAYOUT Physical Devices 3Cs: Connectivity Communication Collaboration Blend of PSTN & PSDN

ARCHITECTURE

Network Management

CORE LAYOUT LAYERS: An Access layer A transport and switching layer An application and service layer

UNDERLAYING TECHNOLOGY IP ROUTING Routing table Autonomous system Routing mechanism Dynamic Link-state

CONCLUSION COST-EFFECTIVE EXCELLENT QoS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION FLEXIBILITY INTER-OPERABILITY

THANK YOU