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    (UMT.Lahore, 2008) Asif Iqbal; Muhammad Waqas Haider
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    Study of design, implementation and analysis of WAN traffic management
    (UMT Lahore, 2007) Qadeer Ahmed; Salman Ali Muhammad; Muhammad Waqas Haider
    In this era of fast communication, organizations are growing more decentralized, and a greater amount of network traffic traverses the WAN to reach remote sites and users. We can say that the wide area network (WAN) works as IT glue throughout highly distributed organizations, as it enables intercommunication among corporate sites, e-business with partners, and e-commerce services. Basically, a wide area network is a computer network covering a broad geographical area. The most well-known example of a WAN is the Internet. With ever-increasing online business and network traffic, companies require help to overcome the weaknesses and inefficiencies of their Internet infrastructure. To overcome the weaknesses and inefficiencies of their Internet infrastructure, we have to manage WAN traffic. WAN traffic management refers to the process of monitoring user traffic on a network and redistributing or routing it when necessary in order to ensure optimal network performance. It allows network administrators to maximize available network resources. It gives them control over network resource allocation and ensures efficient use of resources that have not been explicitly allocated. The main objective of this project is to analyze and evaluate the network traffic using “Boson Network Simulator” with different scenarios of WAN, traffic sources, traffic conditions, and transmission environment dynamics. Different techniques are used to manage WAN traffic, like priority queues, bandwidth allocation, call admission control, traffic policing, congestion avoidance, and traffic shaping.

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