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Advanced Segmentation of a Simulated Network
Slávik, Mark ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Benedikt, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the simulation of available routing protocols in the NS3 simulator and in the Quagga module. The functions of simulated routing protocols are described in the theoretical part. In the practical part, the functionality of the NS3 simulator and the RIP, OLSR and OSPF, BGP routing protocols from the Quagga module are introduced using a simple topology. Finally, the network is extended and several subnets are added. Using available analysis tools, the network is subsequently analyzed and evaluated with different scenarios.
Web application for automated network design
Grenčík, Dominik ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This master thesis focuses on creating a web application for the automated design of computer networks in the context of the rapid development of information technologies and their crucial role in the business environment. The work consists of theoretical and practical parts, with the theoretical part addressing the development of web applications, necessary programming languages, and tools, as well as the theory of computer networks and their design. The practical section includes the design and implementation of the backend with a relational database and the frontend with a description of components and functionality. The developed web application demonstrates how automated network design contributes to efficient planning and implementation of computer networks.
Design of laboratory activities for Telecommunication network services course
Dúbravka, Adrián ; Tomašov, Adrián (referee) ; Horváth, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis focuses on designing three laboratory tasks for the subject of Telecommunication Network Services. The aim of this work is to develop education in the field of telecommunication networks through practice-oriented tasks. The work begins with a theoretical introduction that addresses current requirements for metallic and optical networks. It thoroughly examines the various services and approaches used in these networks. The theoretical part specifically focuses on the IXIA network analyzer, which is presented as a key tool for analysis and testing in laboratory conditions, including its advantages and limitations. In the practical part of the work, the design of three laboratory tasks integrated into the course is presented. These tasks are designed to correspond to realistic network scenarios and provide students with practical skills with devices and software. The first task involves working with the IXIA network generator, the second task focuses on simulation and testing using the GNS3 software and the third task thoroughly analyzes the DOCSIS system, its configuration, and functionality.
RouterOS Devices Management System
Konečný, Jakub ; Novotný, Tomáš (referee) ; Hájek, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes a design and an implementation of an information system for management control and remote configuration of devices running MikroTik's RouterOS system. Primary purpose of the system is managing all compatible devices at one place. Within each device you can modify its DNS and DHCP settings, create or edit static DNS records and static routes. System is written in PHP using Nette Framework and MySQL database.
Design methods for computer networks
Božek, Martin ; Stančík, Peter (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
Bacherol‘s thesis deals with a topic of a suitable computer network design for a mid-sized infrastructure, its security and router and firewall realization. This boundary element is able to manage basic processes of network controlling between inner and outer network. There is a brief analysis of OSI model but we focused our attention on TCP/IP model more closely. Our project includes description and outlines an importance of the most common elements of the particular network type and their contribution to the security. Description of the three most frequent topologies of the infrastructure type follows. On the basis of the found information, we have chosen and analysed the most suitable topology from the security point of view. The result of the theoretical part is a network model proposal. In the practical part, some our findings are tested and implemented in a real setting. We used a technology of virtualization for the final realization and testing. Thanks to the virtualization used for realization and testing, we could configure the router and the firewall, which are boundary elements that separate the inner network from the Internet.
Authenticing Active Devices in Identity-Based Networking Services
Lomnický, Marek ; Lampa, Petr (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to study and test network access based on IBNS technology giving possibility to design flexible security policy based on user's identity and rights that is transparent to physical network components.
An Application Utilizing esmska Plugins for Sending SMS Messages via Web Gateways
Marton, Dominik ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of a console application, that utilizes esmska JavaScript modules to enable sending SMS messages from inside of user scripts via web gateways without CAPTCHA security plugin, and of a web service with REST interface making this application accessible remotely. Both are primarily made with the purpose of running on network devices with OpenWrt operating system while trying to minimise memory consumption. The whole solution is written in C with the help of libcurl library, embedded JavaScript interpreter Duktape and standard C library uClibc.
Communication systems based on IP telephony
Zimek, Josef ; Kapoun, Vladimír (referee) ; Herman, Ivo (advisor)
My master’s thesis is focused on designing and creating communication network, which provides communication between two independent networks through encrypted tunnel. My solution is based on routers formed by older personal computers with FreeBSD like a operating system. Between routers is created static encrypted tunnel by using IPSec protocol. Voice services provides packet oriented exchange Asterisk with support of signaling protocol SIP. This solution can be used eg. for connecting remote branch to headquarters of company and then can branch utilize shrared resources. To headquarters can connect also remote workers from their home. In this case are used SSL certificates to authentication of user. This scenario is very required today.
Family House Computer Network Design
Kuchařík, Lukáš ; Košťál, Lubor (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the design of computer networks for a family house. The main task will be to draft a newly built computer network based on the requirements of the owner. Try to find the best solution for handling network so that the best fit to the object.
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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