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Modernization of Laboratory Education of Access and Transport Networks
Kolář, Michal ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This work deals with equipment found in laboratory of access and transport networks, with a focus on the cooperation between the devices. Suggests tasks suitable for solving in the form of laboratory tasks with respect to practice. The three new laboratory tasks are prepared in form of specification, solution and sample laboratory report.
Optimalization and analysis of communication services latency dependencies
Zikmund, Lukáš ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on ensuring of Quality of Service (QoS) in wireless network for standards IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n. First part of this thesis is focused on the theory of this issue. It covers methods of data transfer in computer networks and individual transfer parameters especially on parameters needed to ensure quality of service. It also describes standards for wireless data transmission and protocols for real time data transmission. The second part is devoted to OPNET modeler and to simulations created on this program. Simulations are focused on real-time data transfer and compare the standards in terms of delay and jitter.
Utilization of Software Exchange in Laboratory Education
Komárek, Milan ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is the use of a switchboard in laboratory exercises. The first section describes the SIP signalling protocol, its components, addressing and messages. In the second part there are designed three laboratory tasks. The first laboratory task is focused on connecting 3CX switchboard and Cisco router using a SIP Trunk. This describes the configuration of the switchboard, Cisco router and IP phones. The second laboratory task verifies the function of data transcoding in a 3CX switchboard. That includes an analysis of voice connection of participants working with a different codec. The third laboratory task tests specific functions provided by the 3CX switchboard.
Modern trends in Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 networks security
Lieskovan, Tomáš ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This work treats the matters of wireless networks, Wi-Fi. The paper describes the various principles of coding, such as WEP, WPA and WPA2. At first the WEP security method is analyzed with the view of the fact that it doesn´t meet contemporary safety requirements, further its successor WPA, namely TKIP and AES authentication methods, and last but not least WPA2 which nowadays serve as a safety standard. The work assesses the safety risks of individual security methods and makes several recommendations to achieve maximum security for wireless networks. In the work a commercially available hardware and for free dissemination available software (Open Source) are used.
Analysis of delay dependence of modern communication services and channels, QoS optimization
Rozman, Jiří ; Szőcs, Juraj (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis is to familiarize with options of services using real-time data transfer in wireless networks. Theoretical part presents wireless network based on IEEE 802.11 standard and its practical use. Large part is focuses on 802.11e standart, that provides support for quality of service in wireless networks. Furthemore this thesis deals with transport and applicaton protocols supporting multimedia streaming over computer network. Second chapter is focused on analyzing real computer network with purpose in measuring parametrs influencing quality of service such as bandwith, delay, jitter and loss. Last part deals with the design of wireless network in OPNET Modeler enviroment with focus on simulating parameters that influence quality of service.
QoS optimization and modern communication services delay analysis
Novák, Přemek ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis consists of theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part contains an analysis of the problems of wireless networkssolutions individual standards and methodologies to ensure quality of service. In the practical part using the OPNET Modeler, a number of different simulation models and their evaluation. It is a model of individual standards, support mobility and interference effects on quality of service.
Simulation of Data Transmissions in Integrated Networks
Rozsypal, Pavel ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The goal of this assignment was to analyze the issue of data transfer in integrated networks focusing on quality of service. The thesis describes the various network elements, their function, advantages and disadvantages. Attention was also paid to neural networks, with a focus on the analogy between biological neuron and the artificial neuron. Another part of paper was dedicated to the simulation possibilities of these network in MATLAB. To simulate the behavior of network elements was used OPNET IT Guru software.
Current trends in the security of Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 networks
Blažek, Ondřej ; Škorpil, Vladislav (referee) ; Endrle, Pavel (advisor)
This work describes security options of 802.11 standard. Principle of WEP algorithm is described here, problem with his inicialization vector which leads to a statistical attack and revelation of his secret key. Moreover other principles of algorithms such as WPA, WPA2 are explained here along with a practical demonstration of bruteforce attack in a practical part of the thesis. Also the influence of encryption on network throughput is tested here using tool Iperf.
Advanced features of traffic shaping for 802.3 and 802.11 networks under OS Linux
Pánek, Michal ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor work deals with possibilities of traffic shaping and control in OS Linux. First part of the work examines indiviual tools needed for working with data stream. The second part consideres methods intended for traffic shaping. From these methods intended for use in standarts 802.3 and 802.11 were selected and described. The second part of paper focused on Hierarchical Token Bucket and Class-based queueing method. The third part is the practical application of methods on the hardware, the measurement of the individual standards and processing into charts.
Laboratory exercise "OpenVPN virtual networks"
Kortus, Jiří ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the principles of virtual private networks (VPN) and briefly mentions the main protocols and methods for VPN deployment. After that, it aims on a more detailed description of the OpenVPN characteristics. It describes its properties and possibilities and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. In the following part, it focues on a laboratory exercise concerning OpenVPN deployment. It discusses the possibilities of the laboratory exercise design mainly from the technical and didactic point of view. Considering them, a concept of the exercise with one OpenVPN server and one client is presented. The exercise simulates a solution of a practical, commonly emerging problem with unwanted Internet access restrictions caused by misconfigured or too restrictive firewalls. The concept comprises both theoretical part and directions, as well as images of the virtual machines used in the exercise. In addition, different possibilities of a further expansion of the exercise or its use as a base for another exercise are mentioned.

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