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Testing, routing and QoS in private networks
Opravil, Tomáš ; Holík, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis concerns the interaction of technologies of routing with ensuring the quality of services. It focuses on the function of routing protocols RIP and OSPF in combination with FIFO, PQ and WFQ queues of the technology DiffServ. The main output consists of two complex laboratory tasks. The first deals with theoretical research of the two mentioned above Riverbed programme technologies. The second subsequent task uses the emulator EVE-NG to aim the verification as well as deepening the acquired theoretical knowledge in practise.
Quality of service assurance in IP networks
Kupčiha, Lukáš ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work was introducing the options of configuration mechanisms for quality of service (QoS) in basic network products of Cisco company. The characteristics of the techniques for control and management of bandwidth, delay, jitter and packet loss were examined and explained. The attention was then focused mainly on DiffServ mechanism. Its individual functions, such as classification and marking, traffic rate management and its policing and shaping, congestion management queuing and congestion avoidance, are discussed in detail. Further investigation was aimed at the possibility of QoS implementation on Cisco devices. The basic principles and commands for providing the quality of service were then demonstrated by Cisco MQC. The specific terms, such as traffic class definition, policy definition and policy application, were presented and explained. Consequently, the different scenarios of measurement were proposed and a testing network was designed. Influence of FIFO, PQ, CBWFQ and WRED mechanisms on the network traffic was measured. As a result of the work, the optimal mechanism for providing the quality of service was chosen.
Influence of Traffic Management Parameters Settings on Efficiency of DiffServ Technology
Ludvíček, Pavel ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
Main purpose of this bachelor thesis is to understand concepts of Quality of Services system in IP networks with main focus on DiffServ technology and packet classification on boundary routers. DiffServ domain model will be created using OPNET Modeler simulation software. Various scenarios will be created to determine level of influence of individual parameters in DiffServ mechanism to selected network transfer characteristics. Particular mechanisms of packet management will be set as well as various types of queues used in DiffServ technology. Each setting will be tested using simulation in OPNET Modeler and compared using graphs.
New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ network simulator
Vlašín, Martin ; Polák, Josef (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with creating four laboratory tasks using simulation tool OMNeT++ and Inet Framework extension. Subject matter of these designed tasks is focused on routing protocols, providing quality of service, computer networking technologies used in local area networks and comparison of active networking devices. First task contains the comparison of behaviour and routing techniques between protocols RIPv2 and OSPFv2, including the effect of dividing OSPF network into smaller areas. Second task is focused on various techniques for controlling quality of service, namely FIFO queue, PQ and WFQ. Main goal is the comparison of results, that define quality of network services. Third task compares networking technologies, Ethernet and WLAN, parameters of transmission. Fourth task offers comparison of networking devices, hub, switch and router. This paper also contains required theory of network technologies and software tools used for executing simulations.
Testing, routing and QoS in private networks
Opravil, Tomáš ; Holík, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis concerns the interaction of technologies of routing with ensuring the quality of services. It focuses on the function of routing protocols RIP and OSPF in combination with FIFO, PQ and WFQ queues of the technology DiffServ. The main output consists of two complex laboratory tasks. The first deals with theoretical research of the two mentioned above Riverbed programme technologies. The second subsequent task uses the emulator EVE-NG to aim the verification as well as deepening the acquired theoretical knowledge in practise.
New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ network simulator
Vlašín, Martin ; Polák, Josef (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with creating four laboratory tasks using simulation tool OMNeT++ and Inet Framework extension. Subject matter of these designed tasks is focused on routing protocols, providing quality of service, computer networking technologies used in local area networks and comparison of active networking devices. First task contains the comparison of behaviour and routing techniques between protocols RIPv2 and OSPFv2, including the effect of dividing OSPF network into smaller areas. Second task is focused on various techniques for controlling quality of service, namely FIFO queue, PQ and WFQ. Main goal is the comparison of results, that define quality of network services. Third task compares networking technologies, Ethernet and WLAN, parameters of transmission. Fourth task offers comparison of networking devices, hub, switch and router. This paper also contains required theory of network technologies and software tools used for executing simulations.
Quality of service assurance in IP networks
Kupčiha, Lukáš ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work was introducing the options of configuration mechanisms for quality of service (QoS) in basic network products of Cisco company. The characteristics of the techniques for control and management of bandwidth, delay, jitter and packet loss were examined and explained. The attention was then focused mainly on DiffServ mechanism. Its individual functions, such as classification and marking, traffic rate management and its policing and shaping, congestion management queuing and congestion avoidance, are discussed in detail. Further investigation was aimed at the possibility of QoS implementation on Cisco devices. The basic principles and commands for providing the quality of service were then demonstrated by Cisco MQC. The specific terms, such as traffic class definition, policy definition and policy application, were presented and explained. Consequently, the different scenarios of measurement were proposed and a testing network was designed. Influence of FIFO, PQ, CBWFQ and WRED mechanisms on the network traffic was measured. As a result of the work, the optimal mechanism for providing the quality of service was chosen.
Influence of Traffic Management Parameters Settings on Efficiency of DiffServ Technology
Ludvíček, Pavel ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
Main purpose of this bachelor thesis is to understand concepts of Quality of Services system in IP networks with main focus on DiffServ technology and packet classification on boundary routers. DiffServ domain model will be created using OPNET Modeler simulation software. Various scenarios will be created to determine level of influence of individual parameters in DiffServ mechanism to selected network transfer characteristics. Particular mechanisms of packet management will be set as well as various types of queues used in DiffServ technology. Each setting will be tested using simulation in OPNET Modeler and compared using graphs.

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