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Modelling and Reliability Analysis of Campus Network at the BUT
Kraus, Zdeněk ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis informs about technologies and architecture of computer network at BUT. It describes chosen technologies and some of theirs variants. Further, it contains simulation model design of a network switch device. That is followed by the model implementation with detailed description of model parts. Then, the model is tested on a set of simulation scenarios and it is evaluated in comparison with theoretical basis and real devices. In conclusion, thesis suggests future model development and improvements.
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Principals, switching functions and routing techniques in computer networks
Dvořák, Pavel ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Polívka, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis consider main principles and function of active network components. Mainly is intent to component working on the third level of referential model ISO/OSI, router. There are described its main parts and more closely charactered routing protocols. Then is verified the ability of dynamic routing to react to failure in the network and there is measured the reaction time of crossing to secondary route when using different routing protocols. Another part of the thesis is focused on the questions of Quality of Service (QoS) and its support in computer networks. There are explored various ways of the QoS configuration on the routers and the proper of them is chosen and applied to the test network.
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Proposal of the secure network model
Kis, Matej ; Rosenberg, Martin (referee) ; Babnič, Patrik (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a design of a secured network infrastructure with decribing different ways of securing at ISO/OSI layers. Create a list of protocols which can be used to achieve a secured network design. In the theoretical part of this work the attention was placed to analyze possible solutions, which can be appllied in a practical part of the work. The practical part involves a design of a network topology and simulation. The part of the simulation was device configuration and network security testing.
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Evolution of link layer loop prevention protocols
Březina, Jiří ; Frolka, Jakub (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the possibility of eliminating and creation loops on theData Link layer of the OSI model. At first, it was necessary to determine what arethe loops and how they are formed. Then the solution of the problem with loops waspresented as the Spanning Tree protocol, where did the protocol come from, protocoloperation, his advantages and disadvantages. In next section were discussed other vari-ants of original STP, as well as his alternatives, like for example the TRILL or the SPBprotocol. The practical part of this work is based on the theoretical and shows howSpanning Tree protocols work in practice on real devices. This part is mainly focusedto testing the speed of convergence each of protocols and also their extensions. In theend is mentioned a laboratory task, which is part of the appendices and forms the mainbenefit of the whole thesis, because future students at school subject “network architec-ture” can try to configure protocols that was mentioned above and better understandhow these protocols work.
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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.
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