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Creation of laboratory exercises in the NS3 enviroment
Štefančík, Matej ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Polák, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis provides an introduction to the ns-3 network simulator. It describes the basic abstactions and components of the instrument. This work further discusses the theory, which was applied during simulation creation. The concept of unicast, the issue of IP addressing and routing in networks are specificaly analyzed. The practical part is focused on the creation of four laboratory tasks within the scope of Advanced Communication Techniques. The first task is dedicated to the the issue of static unicast routing in the network. It clarifies the impact of metrics on the process of routing. The following task compares the different types of ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 messages. The third task discusses additional functions of the ICMPv6. Specifically, it focuses on five different types of ICMPv6 messages defined by NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) and their role in the network traffic. The last task focuses on ensuring the quality of services (QoS) in wireless networks, by setting priorities and thereby dividing the traffic into different classes. Attention is focused on parameters such as throughput, delay and jitter.
Efficient Transport of Electronic Mail with Microsoft Exchange Plugin
Jakubis, Tomáš ; Homoliak, Ivan (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
This project discusses optimization of e-mail and SMTP traffic in proprietary product of Microsoft Exchange 2013 in regard of marine industry. The goal is at first to analyze the requirements of this service on slow and unreliable network connections, SMTP traffic and then the product itself. Afterwards it defines specification  for the final product and prepares the test environment. Design and implementation of transport agent using Exchange Management Shell is described for synchronization of two installations of Microsoft Exchange 2013; and focuses on emerged problems during the development, discusses different approaches and possible solutions. Testing shows various shortcomings of found solution. Finally, analysis of final solution shows possible future improvements and a need of security upgrade before applying to production environment.
OSPFv3 dynamic routing protocol for MANET networks in OPNET Modeler simulation environment
Henzely, Július ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis includes theoretical knowledge about fundamental informations related to functionality of mobile networks, with focus on MANET routing protocols. The project contains an overview of routing protocols, especially OSPFv3 routing protocol. In the practical section of project, there is a brief description of OPNET Modeler simulation environment and the process of establishing the network with configured routing protocol in it. The project also describes a procedure for extending of the Hello packet structure by a field containing node traffic speed in OPNET Modeler.
Graphical Demonstration of Selected Route Lookup Algorithm
Olejník, Tomáš ; Kaštil, Jan (referee) ; Puš, Viktor (advisor)
This thesis briefly describes principe of networks, routing protocols and there are described basis of some existing longest prefix match algorithms, which are implemented in router's hardware. Main part of thesis deals with a Tree Bitmap algorithm, that demonstration program creating is an objective of this work. The principe of this algorithm is demonstrated by visual animations.
Efficient Transport of Electronic Mail with Microsoft Exchange Plugin
Jakubis, Tomáš ; Homoliak, Ivan (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
This project discusses optimization of e-mail and SMTP traffic in proprietary product of Microsoft Exchange 2013 in regard of marine industry. The goal is at first to analyze the requirements of this service on slow and unreliable network connections, SMTP traffic and then the product itself. Afterwards it defines specification  for the final product and prepares the test environment. Design and implementation of transport agent using Exchange Management Shell is described for synchronization of two installations of Microsoft Exchange 2013; and focuses on emerged problems during the development, discusses different approaches and possible solutions. Testing shows various shortcomings of found solution. Finally, analysis of final solution shows possible future improvements and a need of security upgrade before applying to production environment.
Graphical Demonstration of Selected Route Lookup Algorithm
Olejník, Tomáš ; Kaštil, Jan (referee) ; Puš, Viktor (advisor)
This thesis briefly describes principe of networks, routing protocols and there are described basis of some existing longest prefix match algorithms, which are implemented in router's hardware. Main part of thesis deals with a Tree Bitmap algorithm, that demonstration program creating is an objective of this work. The principe of this algorithm is demonstrated by visual animations.
OSPFv3 dynamic routing protocol for MANET networks in OPNET Modeler simulation environment
Henzely, Július ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Růčka, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis includes theoretical knowledge about fundamental informations related to functionality of mobile networks, with focus on MANET routing protocols. The project contains an overview of routing protocols, especially OSPFv3 routing protocol. In the practical section of project, there is a brief description of OPNET Modeler simulation environment and the process of establishing the network with configured routing protocol in it. The project also describes a procedure for extending of the Hello packet structure by a field containing node traffic speed in OPNET Modeler.
Creation of laboratory exercises in the NS3 enviroment
Štefančík, Matej ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Polák, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis provides an introduction to the ns-3 network simulator. It describes the basic abstactions and components of the instrument. This work further discusses the theory, which was applied during simulation creation. The concept of unicast, the issue of IP addressing and routing in networks are specificaly analyzed. The practical part is focused on the creation of four laboratory tasks within the scope of Advanced Communication Techniques. The first task is dedicated to the the issue of static unicast routing in the network. It clarifies the impact of metrics on the process of routing. The following task compares the different types of ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 messages. The third task discusses additional functions of the ICMPv6. Specifically, it focuses on five different types of ICMPv6 messages defined by NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) and their role in the network traffic. The last task focuses on ensuring the quality of services (QoS) in wireless networks, by setting priorities and thereby dividing the traffic into different classes. Attention is focused on parameters such as throughput, delay and jitter.

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