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Distributed Application Facility in Recursive InterNetwork Architecture Simulator
Jeřábek, Kamil ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis provides a description of Distributed Application Facility (DAF), including its components, in Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA). The DAF is equivalent to an application layer of today’s network model. It also documents implementation of the DAF for the OMNeT++ simulation framework. The aim of this thesis is to extend the functionality of simulation library and to provide clear application programming interface.
Modelling of L2 Management Protocols
Rajca, Tomáš ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with modelling and simulation of management protocols on the data-link layer in OMNeT++ tool. Namely protocol CDP, LLDP and ODR routing. These protocols are described in the first thesis' half and in the second half is described their design and implementation in ANSA project. Correctness of implementation is verified by comparison between simulated and real network examples. Also dependencies on module DeviceConfiguratoru were removed from ANSAINET library.
Modelling HSRP and GLBP Gateway Redundancy Protocols
Holuša, Jan ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with theoretical analysis of First Hop Redundancy Protocols. It describes Hot Standby Router Protocol, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol. It also shows examples of configuration of each protocol on Cisco devices with supported version of the Cisco IOS. Furthermore, this thesis includes design of two of these protocols, Hot Standby Router Protocol and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol, and their implementation in discrete event simulator OMNeT++ and Automated Network Simulation and Analysis library. Finally, the thesis presents results of testing of the implementations in comparison with actual Cisco devices.
Ssh Attacks Detection on Netflow Layer
Marek, Marcel ; Barabas, Maroš (referee) ; Michlovský, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis briefly describes the basic principles of SSH protocol, its architecture and used encryption. The thesis is mainly focused on datamining information from low-level network communication and usage of its results for attacks detection. It also describes dictionary attacks used on SSH service and with NetFlow shows further possibilities of increasing network security.
Modelling IS-IS and TRILL
Marek, Marcel ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
In this thesis, we describe the principles of IS-IS routing protocol. We introduce the current state of implementation of this protocol within the simulation framework OMNeT++. We present the implementation of the IS-IS protocol created within the ANSA project. Moreover, we employ its variant called TRILL that is nowadays deployed as replacement of STP in data-center environment. The aim is to enable the modelling of the protocols without the need having to build physical architecture.
Modelling New Network Architectures in OMNeT++
Hykel, Tomáš ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Marek, Marcel (advisor)
This thesis describes principles and state of implementation of selected new network architectures. It also documents implementation of the Relaying and Multiplexing Task module of one of the presented architectures, Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA), for the OMNeT++ simulation framework. The main goal of this thesis is to extend functionality of an existing simulation library to provide a full-fledged means for modelling RINA networks.
Recursive IPC Network Architecture: Analyze and Model of Enrollment
Jeřábek, Kamil ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Halfar, Patrik (advisor)
This thesis is focused on analysis of the Enrollment and integration of this phase to model of Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) that is developed in the OMNeT++ simulation environment. In this thesis is the RINA architecture described generally. Furthermore, there are listed cases of the Enrollment and the Common Application Connection Establishement Phase, and it is described when starts and ends. The thesis is especially focused on design and implemntation of these phases of communication in the OMNeT++ simulation environment within Pristine project.
Implementation of NetEm support for LNST
Procházka, Jiří ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Lichtner, Ondrej (advisor)
The main focus of this thesis is  on network emulation. It contains introduction to the field of emulation and different experimentation methods. Part of this work is also devoted to the analysis of software and hardware emulators. Special emphasis is placed on the NetEm emulator, which is used in the practical part of this thesis. Practical part is focused on implementation of NetEm support for application LNST. Finally, test suite which is using this new implementation was created.
Identities in Tunelled Networks and during Network Address Translation
Šeptun, Michal ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis introduces the design and implementation of the extension of the system for lawful interception. The system is developed as a part of the Sec6Net project at FIT BUT and provides a platform for research activities in determining identities in computer networks. Parts which has the task of monitoring changes in a user's identity will be extended, so that the system is able to determine the identity even in the tunneled and translated networks. It describes the problems encountered during implementation and their solutions. There are described mechanisms for tunneling networks, mainly virtual private networks and transition mechanisms for IPv6, IP addresses and NAT variants. In the end the tests of the individual modules are described.
Modelling of Babel Routing Protocol
Rek, Vít ; Marek, Marcel (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis deals with the simulation of a Babel routing protocol. The goal is to create implementation of simulation model for OMNeT++ simulator. The text includes a description of the protocol and basic principles of computer network simulation in OMNeT++ environment using an INET library. Furthermore, the text discussed existing implementations and submits a proposal of a simulation model, followed by description of its implementation. Finally, the correctness of created model is verified.

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