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Rahuls Internship Report

The internship report details the manufacturing process of networking devices, specifically routers and switches, at Juniper Networks. It outlines the company's history, the scope of the internship, and the tasks performed, including the importance of the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Routing in the manufacturing process. The report concludes with an understanding of the procedures involved in the production of these devices.

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Rahuls Internship Report

The internship report details the manufacturing process of networking devices, specifically routers and switches, at Juniper Networks. It outlines the company's history, the scope of the internship, and the tasks performed, including the importance of the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Routing in the manufacturing process. The report concludes with an understanding of the procedures involved in the production of these devices.

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AN INTERNSHIP REPORT

ON

Router manufacturing process

SUBMITTED TO THE SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY, PUNE


TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THIRD YEAR UNDER GRADUATE COURSE IN
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

OF

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
(ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING)

SUBMITTED BY

Student Name : Rahul.N.Pilli Exam No : T400880359

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

AJEENKYA D Y PATIL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

CHARHOLI BK., VIA LOHEGAON, PUNE 412105


SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY, PUNE
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the internship report entitles

Internship at Name of Company on {title of internship}

Submitted by

Student Name: Rahul.N.Pilli Exam No: T400880359

Is a bonafide student of this institute and the work has been carried out by him/her under the supervision
of Prof. Anuradha Salvi and it is approved for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of Savitribai Phule
Pune University, for the partial fulfillment of Third Year Under Graduate Course in Electronics And

Telecommunication Engineering

Prof. Anuradha Salvi Dr. Saniya Ansari


Internship Coordinator HOD
Department of E&TC Engineering Department of E&TC Engineering

Dr. Farook Sayyad


Principal
Ajeenkya D Y Patil School of Engineering, Pune 412105

Place: Pune
Date: 0 4 / 0 3 / 2 5

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We take this opportunity to thank all the individuals for their guidance, help and timely support which
made us to complete the internship in stipulated time.
We are highly obligated to Prof. Anuradha Salvi our Internship Co-Ordinator, Dr Saniya Ansari
(HOD, E&TC dept) and Name of internship trainer or company and well-wisher for the valuable
guidance, constant encouragement, stimulating discussions and extensive help leading to successful
completion of the work.
We extend thanks to our Principal Dr. F. B. Sayyad sir and all other administrative officials of
Ajeenkya D Y Patil School of engineering, for their support. We extend our thanks to all teaching and
non-teaching staff in Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering for their support.

Name of student
Rahul.N.Pilli
T.E E&TC Engineering

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OFFER LETTER: copy your offer letter here

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COMPLETION CERTIFICATE: copy your internship completion certificate here

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ABSTRACT

The main objective of the internship was manufacturing process of networking devices like Router, Switches etc.
Network devices are physical devices that allow hardware on a computer network to communicate and interact
with each other. Network devices like hubs, repeaters, bridges, switches, routers, gateways, and router help manage
and direct data flow in a network. They ensure efficient communication between connected devices by controlling
data transfer, boosting signals, and linking different networks. Each device serves a specific role, from simple data
forwarding to complex routing between networks. In this article, we are going to discuss different types of network
devices in detail.

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INDEX

CHAPTER TITLE PAGE NO


1 Introduction
1.1 About company 8
1.2 Objectives 8
1.3 Motivation 8
1.4 Scope in company 8
1.5 Head Office 8

2 Scopes 9
3 Manufacturing 9
4 Performed task 10
5 conclusion 11
6 Reference 11

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Introduction of company

Juniper Networks, Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The
company develops and markets networking products, including routers, switches, network management software,
network security products, and software-defined networking technology

The company was founded in 1996 by Pradeep Sindhu, with Scott Kriens as the first CEO, who remained until
September 2008. Kriens has been credited with much of Juniper's early market success.[2] It received several
rounds of funding from venture capitalists and telecommunications companies before going public in 1999. Juniper
grew to $673 million in annual revenues by 2000. By 2001 it had a 37% share of the core routers market,
challenging Cisco's once-dominant market-share.[3][4] It grew to US$4 billion in revenues by 2004 and $4.63
billion in 2014. Juniper appointed Kevin Johnson as CEO in 2008, Shaygan Kheradpir in 2013 and Rami Rahim in
2014.

Juniper Networks originally focused on core routers, which are used by internet service providers (ISPs) to perform
IP address lookups and direct internet traffic. Through the acquisition of Unisphere, in 2002, the company entered
the market for edge routers, which are used by ISPs to route internet traffic to individual consumers. In 2003,
Juniper entered the IT security market with its own JProtect security toolkit before acquiring security company
NetScreen Technologies the following year. In the early 2000s, Juniper entered the enterprise segment, which
accounted for one-third of its revenues by 2005. Since 2014, Juniper has been focused on developing new
software-defined networking products.[5] In early 2024, Juniper agreed to be bought out by Hewlett Packard
Enterprise (HPE) for approximately $14 billion.

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Scopes
1. Focusing on software companies and industries
2. Networking devices
3. Technologies

Manufacturing
1. Router
2. Switches
3. Firewalls
4. Networking devices

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Performed tasks

Routing
The routing process in manufacturing describes the step-by-step production flow that the manufacturing must
follow to build the product correctly.
A Bill of Material (BOM) is a fundamental part of the Product Design and the Manufacturing Process Design. The
BOM is the key document which links the drawings, material, procedures and reports together.

For each sub-assembly, the BOM details the components and quantity that make up the assembly, including
adhesives and other consumables that are used for the assembly.

In addition, the BOM should also include documents used to define the assembly process. These would include
Assembly Drawings, Assembly Procedures, Test Procedures, and other instructions. These drawings would be
issued to the job to build the assembly on a Lot basis rather than on a per unit basis.

The BOM would also include any Assembly or Test Report templates that are filled out during the manufacturing
process. These are routinely electronic in many manufacturing operations, including Product Resources’, and must
appear on the BOM to identify the documents that must be completed.

To summarize, the BOM for an Assembly would have entries for:

Item – unique alphanumeric key to identify an item, whether a component or a document.


Description – text description of the item
Quantity – number or amount of the item on the assembly
Unit of Measure – for the quantity of the item
Per Lot or Per Unit – per lot means multiply the quantity needed by 1. Per unit means multiply the Quantity
needed by the number of assemblies built.
Bubble / Reference Designator – a number or code used to link a specific Item to a place on the assembly drawing
graphic.
Optionally, you may include the Manufacturer and Manufacturer Part Number, although that information is usually
kept with the Item records.
Notes – Any clerical or clarifying words to helps describe a part within an assembly to supplement a work
instruction
Product Resources takes the concept of the BOM a step further and utilizes a Routing instead of a Bill of Material
for control of the Manufacturing Process. A Routing has the same information as the BOM, but also includes
Operations which can reference different workstations, personnel, and process control points for in-process testing.
The Routing allows more flexibility in the scheduling of material as some material may not be needed until much
later in the build process and that material can be scheduled into a later operation.

The Routing is also well suited for handling Manufacturing Cells.

The Routing for an Assembly includes the same information as the BOM, but adds:

Operation Number – an identifier which orders the operations and gives the assembly a chronological flow
Operation Work Center – a description of the place where the operation is performed. The work center is its own
designed space specific for the operation to be performed.

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Conclusion

In this internship program we have successfully understand the procedure of manufacturing of networking devices
i.e Router, Switches etc.

Reference

1. Everest ISP
2. Devoli
3. Switch networking solutions (SNS)
4. Gilat telecommunication

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