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System for Management Data Acquisition at Campus Network
Kukla, Miloš ; Čejka, Rudolf (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with data capturing from the active network elements and storing and displaying the captured data. It describes the SNMP, analyzes and compares available tools for monitoring computer networks. It describes the design of own system for monitoring computer networks and deployment in computer network in the BUT campus.
Rule-Driven Protocol Analyzer
Jurnečka, Peter ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
The master Thesis deals with an overview of issues necessary for design of custom network analyzer. Describes the existing solutions, provides the theoretical background needed for design of custom analyzer and describes the structure of implemented system. A separate part of the work is devoted to the specification of Metamodel used to modeling of communication protocols and compiler of models modeled with the Metamodel.
Dynamic State of OMNeT++ Model via SNMP
Smejkal, Jakub ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This work outlines ways of getting dynamic state into OMNeT++ model. SNMP as major technology was selected for reaching the goals. Protocols CDP and LLDP are participating in topology detection and in theoretical layer Breadth- first search is used. The output of this tool is file syntactically specied by NED language which is describing computer network.
Modelling of L2 Loop-Preventing Protocols
Hrnčiřík, Matej ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis informs about currently used technologies, which provide loop protection on data link layer of computer networks. It clarifies issues of Ethernet networks. Chosen protocols are then closely described. There are presented advantages and disadvantages of chosen protocols and they are compared to other technologies. Practical section describes the initial implementation of IS-IS in OMNeT++ environment, which serves as the basic building block of TRILL protocol. An important issue is to verify correctness of implementation.
Network Anomaly Detection
Pšorn, Daniel ; Puš, Viktor (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with detecting anomalies methods in network traffic. First of all this thesis analyzes the basic concepts of anomaly detection and already using technology. Next, there are also described in more detail three methods for anomalies search and some types of anomalies. In the second part of this thesis there is described implementation of all three methods and there are presented the results of experimentation using real data.
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.
GEO Information System for Passportization and Visualization of Wide Computer Networks
Fibich, Ondřej ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the problem of the passportization and the visualization of wide computer networks with the usage of geographic information systems. It discusses principals and properties of geographic information systems and spatial databases that are frequently used as data carriers for geographic information systems. The main part of the thesis is dedicated to the passportization of computer networks with focusing on the physical network structure. After the definition of the passport format the thesis continues with the analysis, the proposal, the implementation and the testing of the geographic information system for managing and visualization of the passport in this format. The thesis is ended by a case study that demonstrates the passportization process of an access computer network in the implemented system.
Time Synchronization in Computer Networks
Matoušek, Denis ; Kořenek, Jan (referee) ; Martínek, Tomáš (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with design of a solution for time synchronization in computer networks that is a crucial problem of many network applications. Based on analysis of protocols for time synchronization, PTP protocol was chosen as an appropriate candidate. The thesis describes the implementation of the design for a special network interface card and demonstrates features of the solution in several tests. A part of the solution processing precise timestamps was implemented in FPGA chip on the network card while PTP messages are processed in a software application. Values of configurable parameters of the application were determined based on analysis of the network card properties and results of particular tests. It was achieved accuracy in order of tens of nanoseconds.
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.
Building and use of small computer networks
Loukota, Jan ; Pinkas, Otakar (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Ivo (referee)
This work deals with design of home computer network. It is divided on theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is written about technologies used in practical part name-ly computer networks, topologies, active and passive elements, RAID arrays, network at-tached storage and wireless technology. The practical part is further divided to four sub-parts. First deals witch description of current state of rebuilding network. It involves meas-uring of speeds and pointing out of it's shortcomings. The second sub-part is about plan-ning new state of network and choosing new components. The third sub-part deals with installing and configuring components. The last sub-part is testing of the new state. The end of this work is dedicated to evaluation of rebuilding process and fulfilment of de-manded goals.

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