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Design and implementation of model architecture of MIB system database
Mikulica, Vladimír ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The submetted work deals with the systems design and the implementation of the model database MIB. The work is the introduction into the protocol SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and the database MIB (Management Information Base), which describes in detail branch MIB II. This branch is the current standard for the management of objects using SNMP. Consequently, there are explained different data types that the MIB database uses. Furthermore, the work describes the procedures for the design of the database MIB in the language of ASN. 1 according to RFC 2233 and the subsequent transfer of the MIB database, available through the compilers into the langure C. In the following chapters of the work, each of the models that were created in the simulated environment OPNET Modeler during the implementation of a comprehensive simulation scenario are documented more in detail. The above mentioned parts implement the communication between the manager and the agent. The state machine and the individual blocks of the model are described so that it could be later re-assembled by other candidates.
Implementation of service functions for work with MIB database in simulation environment OPNET Modeler
Ruml, Martin ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
Implementation of service for work with MIB database is subjeckt the bachelor’s thesis. MIB database is system database which is instrumental for storage of control informations in network elements. A first chapter is instrumental like a introduction to the control computer networks. A second chapter describes the basic features of protocol SNMP. The protocol SNMP is a standardized application protocol which uses for a transmission control informacions from and to the system database MIB. The protocol is based on a draft manager-agent when the manager is mostly active who enquire of the agent for the values of concrete items. A next chapter deals with a structure and standards for the MIB database. It describes a basic enbranchment among the administrative organizations. A main part of working is devoted to a proposal and a implementation of servece functions MIB database. The main requirements for the MIB database in light of a cooperation with the protocol SNMP are identified in this chapter. These processes are trained-in to the experiment implementation of MIB database. The implementation is written in C++. A header file of the classes and supportive functions who implement basic mechanisms of MIB database and its methods for a tender the database created from the proposal. The header file contains the several processes for an easement of cooperation MIB database with the application protocol SNMP, too. A final chapter shows the using of designed classes. The created programe is equipped with a graphics interface who uses the functions for a local access. Very easy modul for the comunication with the database through the messages of SNMP is among next shown functions in the programe.
Analysis of VoIP implementation in the WAN network of Třinecké železárny a.s.
Pieniažek, Ireneusz ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the implementation of the technology VoIP in the remote branch offices of a big company. There are used the current WAN lines, which have been so far used only for transfer of data. Implementation of IP telephony is extending the utilization of those lines and at the same time the costs for running of the telephone services are reduced. There are described the models for proposal and also the proposal for solution of IP telephony for a specific company.
Analysis of the effect of delay and window size on TCP connection efficiency
Kavický, Martin ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
Content of master’s thesis is description field of Sliding window and it’s expansion algorithms, witch are Slow start, Congestion avoidance, Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery algorithm. Thereinafter is described creation of model in Opnet Modeler’s simulation area. In this simulation area was analyzed reactions of average transfer speed onto variance of data size, lost ratio, latency in short and long time slot and variance of receiver’s buffer size. In last section of this document is method design witch makes it possible of transfer speed control through the use of receiver’s buffer size dynamic setting.
Node localization on the Internet using artificial coordinate systems
Škvor, Martin ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on methods for nodes localization in Internet using latency prediction in synthetic coordinates systems. Thesis also deal with methods, which latency prediction between nodes is based on other systems. Among such a methods particularly belongs King, which uses DNS (domain name service). Furthermore, thesis deal with relevance of overlay networks in latency prediction and their use for different services. Practical part of this thesis concentrates on method for latency prediction in synthetic coordinate system Global Network positioning. There were made two programs for counting coordinates of landmarks and hosts in this system. Measurements and calculations made in this thesis, are focused to determine accuracy of latency prediction of this method and their evaluation is made at the end of thesis.
Simulation of data transmission latency between nodes in IP networks
Balej, Jiří ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on the delays incurred in data transmitting over IP networks. The top of the paper is devoted to points, where delay is invoked and causes of the latency. For individual sources of delay are are described the parameters that affect the usual size of latency. The next section describes the types of networks and their typical delay. In the paper are also discussed tools for measuring delay and determining the number of intermediate devices. The thesis contains results of measurements delay time in the real network. For these results are listed conclusions about the delay for one intermediate device. There is also said general ratio of crow-fly distance and calculated distance. The last part deals the simulation of delay in the NS2 program. The results of thesis are scripts that shows the relation of delay and the number of switches, routers, and the length of the path.
Modelling of advanced 802.11e technology features in OPNET Modeler environment
Šeliga, Michal ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This master thesis includes a short review of the structure of WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) technologies 802.11a/b/g, the description of their physical interface and the description of the basic medium access control mechanisms implementing the PCF (Point Coordination Function) and DCF (Distributed Coordination Function) methods. I mainly focused on the detailed evaluation the new 802.11e standard which was designed to efficiently support real-time services in wireless environment. To provide QoS (Quality of Service) support, this standard specifies the EDCA (Ehanced Distributed Channel Access) and HCF (Hybrid Coordination Function) medium access control methods for the shared wireless environment. The next chapter of my work is devoted to the verification of the theoretical results in OPNET Modeler simulation environment. I studied in details the WLAN model available in OPNET Modeler, the effect of data-flow classification into separate categories and the configuration of several access method parameters. Next, I created my own WLAN model according to the 802.11e standard. This model contains four applications two of them with real-time requirements. The model is divided into several scenarios, each focusing on different aspects of wireless network technologies like QoS support and it´s dependency on the number of clients, mobility of wireless terminals and comparison of the 802.11a/b/g and the 802.11e technology.
Modelling of UMTS network resource control
Bednárik, Ján ; Šimek, Milan (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The main aim of my master thesis was to get acquainted with the implementation of quality-of-service support methods in UMTS 3G mobile network and the evaluation of these methods in a simulation environment with main interest in the characteristic features of the traffic classes. The impact of the QoS methods available on different service types were verified in the OPNET Modeler simulation environment. I examined mainly the potentials of the model to support the required quality parameters for the connections. The models of typical network applications, available in real UMTS networks, together with two examples of mobile networks, operating voice and video services in combination with standard data services, were defined in this simulation environment. My work also contains the detailed description of configuration parameters fundamental for correct behavior of the simulation models. The simulation also shows the case, when the transport service is rejected due to the lack of network resources. The key parameters of the model are also described and their effect on the service quality with and without QoS control are compared in separate scenarios. Finally, I investigated the effect of mobility of the end stations on the communication process, especially on the duration of a file transmission.
Advanced features of MPLS technology
Vlček, Martin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá technologií Multiprotocol Label Switching a to zejména moderními metodami, které je možné použít v rámci této technolologie. Jako příklad lze uvést využití podpory kvality služeb při směrování. V práci jsou navrhnuty a simulovány různé topologie a scénáře, které ověřují možnosti využití MPLS v podpoře kvality služeb.
Driver design for custom analog user module in Linux OS
Brejcha, Martin ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
This master's thesis describes how to develop loable kernel module for operating system Linux. Module can be use like driver for concrete hardware device. In this case for telecommunication hardware. The second part of this thesis describes how to implement support for this hardware in Asterisk PBX. Support in Asterisk is realized by channel module. In that channel module are implemented functions for process incoming and dialed calls.

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