Vishal Bharat Sharma Student ID: 41423682 Supervisor: Dr. Rajan Shankaran.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MPLS VPN.
Advertisements

Chapter 1: Introduction to Scaling Networks
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco PublicITE I Chapter 6 1 Implement Inter- VLAN Routing LAN Switching and Wireless – Chapter 6.
Classical Ethernet Services, Evolution to VPLS (an L2VPN), VPLS Operation Vishal Sharma, Ph.D. Metanoia, Inc. Web:
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MPLS  Multiprotocol Label switching.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MPLS v2.2—2-1 Label Assignment and Distribution Introducing Typical Label Distribution in Frame-Mode MPLS.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 5: Inter-VLAN Routing Routing & Switching.
Introducing MPLS Labels and Label Stacks
1 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 3 v3.0 Module 5 Switches.
5: DataLink Layer5-1 Cerf & Kahn’s Internetwork Architecture What is virtualized? r two layers of addressing: internetwork and local network r new layer.
1 Version 3.0 Module 8 Virtual LANs. 2 Version 3.0.
MPLS Multiple Protocol Label Switching 2003/2/19.
UCB MPLS An Overview Jean Walrand EECS. UCB Outline Objectives Label Switching LSP setup.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Module 4: Frame Mode MPLS Implementation.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Module 4: Frame Mode MPLS Implementation.
Multi-Protocol Label Switching
Connecting Devices and Multi-Homed Machines. Layer 1 (Physical) Devices Repeater: Extends distances by repeating a signal Extends distances by repeating.
Diploma in Information Technology Principles of Information Systems and Data Management Classroom Local Area Network & Internet.
SMUCSE 8344 MPLS Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MPLS v2.2—4-1 MPLS VPN Technology Forwarding MPLS VPN Packets.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MPLS v2.2—3-1 Frame-Mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms Configuring Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco.
Virtual LANs. VLAN introduction VLANs logically segment switched networks based on the functions, project teams, or applications of the organization regardless.
MPLS Evan Roggenkamp. Introduction Multiprotocol Label Switching High-performance Found in telecommunications networks Directs data from one network node.
1 Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) presented by: chitralekha tamrakar (B.S.E.) divya krit tamrakar (B.S.E.) Rashmi shrivastava(B.S.E.) prakriti.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. MPLS v2.2—1-1 MPLS Concepts Introducing Basic MPLS Concepts.
CCIE Service Provider 5-Day Bootcamp.
And how they are used. Hubs send data to all of the devices that are plugged into them. They have no ability to send packets to the correct ports. Cost~$35.
Networking Components
Networking Components Christopher Biles LTEC Assignment 3.
1 Multiprotocol Label Switching. 2 “ ” It was designed to provide a unified data-carrying service for both circuit-based clients and packet-switching.
MPLS MultiProtocol Label Switching.
Copyright ©Universalinet.Com, LLC 2009 Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks ( ISCW) Take-Aways Course 1: Cable (HFC) Technologies.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) References: Juniper white papers on MPLS and DiffServ at: white_papers/
Multi-protocol Label Switching Jiang Wu Computer Science Seminar 5400.
Cisco Switch VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Trunk.
Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure Progress Report for Committee on Technology and Architecture March 2012 Mark Day Dept. of Radiology & Biomedical.
Case Study: ATM (+ MPLS)
Brief Introduction to Juniper and its TE features Huang Jie [CSD-Team19]
1 Chapter 3: Multiprotocol Network Design Designs That Include Multiple Protocols IPX Design Concepts AppleTalk Design Concepts SNA Design Concepts.
Internet (THEnet ISP Gateway) Home PC Home Laptop Wireless AP/RouterVPN Concentrator Firewall Hub (running WireShark for Monitoring) Work Server Work PCs.
1 © 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCNA 3 v3.0 Module 5 Switches.
Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 6 Switches By Your Name.
1 CCNA 3 v3.1 Module 5 Switches Claes Larsen, CCAI.
Switch Features Most enterprise-capable switches have a number of features that make the switch attractive for large organizations. The following is a.
Cisco S3C3 Virtual LANS. Why VLANs? You can define groupings of workstations even if separated by switches and on different LAN segments –They are one.
5: DataLink Layer5-1 Link Layer r 5.1 Introduction and services r 5.2 Error detection and correction r 5.3Multiple access protocols r 5.4 Link-Layer Addressing.
MPLS Concepts Introducing Basic MPLS Concepts. Outline Overview What Are the Foundations of Traditional IP Routing? Basic MPLS Features Benefits of MPLS.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco PublicITE I Chapter 6 1 Basic Switch Configurations.
Network Components By Cameron Baker.
An Application of VoIP and MPLS Advisor: Dr. Kevin Ryan
SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING/OPENFLOW: A PATH TO PROGRAMMABLE NETWORKS April 23, 2012 © Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
VLAN Cisco (Router/Switch)
MULTI-PROTOCOL LABEL SWITCHING By: By: YASHWANT.V YASHWANT.V ROLL NO:20 ROLL NO:20.
NETWORKING COMPONENTS Jeffery Rice LTEC Assignment 3.
Multi-protocol Label Switching
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco PublicITE I Chapter 6 1 LAN Design Chapter One.
Fabric: A Retrospective on Evolving SDN Presented by: Tarek Elgamal.
VyperNet A Framework for Programmable Virtual Private Networks Adam Hudson Supervisor: Bob Kummerfeld.
MPLS Introduction How MPLS Works ?? MPLS - The Motivation MPLS Application MPLS Advantages Conclusion.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Routing algorithms provide support for performance goals – Distributed and dynamic React to congestion Load balance.
MPLS Introduction Computer Networks 2007 Week 9 Lecture 1 by Donald Neal.
أمن المعلومات لـ أ. عبدالرحمن محجوب حمد mtc.edu.sd أمن المعلومات Information Security أمن المعلومات Information Security  أ. عبدالرحمن محجوب  Lec (5)
VLAN Cisco (Router/Switch)
SECURE LAB: CREATING A CISCO 3550 VLSM NETWORK
B-TECH PROJECT MID-SEM PRESENTATION 2011
Introduction An introduction to the software and organization of the Internet Lab.
Introduction to the Junos Operating System
Chapter 5: Inter-VLAN Routing
Virtual LANs.
Chapter-6 Access Network Design.
Presentation transcript:

Vishal Bharat Sharma Student ID: Supervisor: Dr. Rajan Shankaran

 Introduction  Routers  Related Concepts and Technologies  MultiProtocol Label Switching  General Router Architecture  Functional Components of Routers  Existing Routers Supporting  Architecture of Routers Supporting SRV -1  Security Features  Comparison 2

 Aim  To study and analyze Secure Router Virtualization  Importance  Growing Networks & Services  Changing Industry Needs (Current & Future)  Approach  Analyzing Existing Products  Outcome  Comparison of Concepts and Technology used 3

 Definition  Device which forwards the data packets to their destination on network  Device to connect two different networks  Logical Routers Vs Secure Virtual Routers  Similarity  Software Based  Dissimilarity  Hardware assigned to Secure Virtual Routers 4

 Virtualization  Network Virtualization  Router Virtualization  General Network Concepts  VLAN  VPN  MPLS  ATM 5

 Technology that provides very high-speed data forwarding between Label-Switched Routers (LSRs)  Reservation of bandwidth  Differing Quality of Service  Label Switch Router (LSR)  Ingress LSR  Egress LSR 6

7

8

 Cisco Systems  Carrier Routing System One  XR Series  Juniper Networks  TX Matrix Plus with JCS1200 Control System  TX Matrix with JCS1200 Control System 9

 Cisco Systems: Carrier Routing System One 10

 Juniper Networks: TX Matrix Plus with JCS1200 Control System 11

 Cisco Systems Carrier Routing System One  CISCO IOS XR ▪ Login Access ▪ Access Lists  Juniper Networks TX Matrix Plus  JUNOS ▪ Login Access ▪ Filter Firewalls 12

FeatureCisco CRS-1Juniper TX Matrix Plus HardwareNewProtecting Investment SoftwareMicrokernel based OSModular OS Performance/ThroughputUp to 92 TbpsUp to 25 Tbps OSCisco IOS XRJUNOS Security FeaturesAccess Control ListFilter Firewalls 13