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Application for automatic control of CISCO device configuration
Zbořil, Tomáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
The problem of mismatched running configurations on the networking devices is common and it is not always easy to troubleshoot. Another problem of the same scale is an analysis of the routing information in routers, its heterogeneity in terms of dynamic routing protocols, numerous various settings, and last but not least, management of these protocols. These problems require a software solution that would be helpful in analysis and would allow for automated addressing of problems found during the analysis. This master's thesis attempts to do this by designing and implementing such program for the protocol OSPFv2. It uses the SSH protocol to allow for retrieval of running configuration files from the devices and their comparison to the user-added configuration files. SSH protocol is also used to run commands on the devices and to gather their outputs, which are subsequently analysed. The output of the analysis is used in automated error correction, the correctness of which, is checked by the presence of the routes on the routers to the rest of the network.
Basic properties of network protocols and communication techniques
Cigánek, Josef ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the basic properties of network protocols. The main task is to create laboratory tasks that deal with the basic features of network protocols and communication techniques, along with detailed instructions for students of communication technologies. The theoretical part of thesis acquaints the reader with the topic of computer networks and the basic network protocols of the TCP/IP architecture, which occur within the created lab. The practical part contains a selection of testing environment and subsequent description of installation and preparation of selected GNS3 environment. Finally are presented labs, which have been created. First lab deals with the basic differences between TCP and UDP. The second lab is focused on the issue of multicast and the third deals with the basics of penetration testing.
Active security equipment in computer networks
Škrdla, Vojtěch ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
The main object of this bachelor's thesis is to describe problematics of active security devices. The thesis is mainly focused on firewalls. Thesis is divided into several topics, in which we describe types of security devices, division of firewalls, description of their advantages and disadvantages, types of VPN. The practical part describes the security design of mid-sized computer network, description of software that was used to test this network and the last part focuses on designing laboratory tasks with firewalls Cisco ASA5520 and Checkpoint Gaia R77.
Design of new laboratory exercises for GNS3 network simulator
Bureš, František ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The goal was to create three laboratory tasks with process and help in GNS3 environment. All laboratory tasks should be used for extending practise experiences from Cisco course CCNP and illustration of GNS3 function. Whole thesis is focused on using IPv6 and coexistence with IPv4. Teoretical parts are dedicated for preparation on laboratory tasks and their main goal is explaining and use of commands in specific problematics. In GNS3 environment, there is explained instalation and basic settings. Laboratory tasks on theme MP-BGP, IPv6 tunnels and IPsec VPN with use of VTI are divided into specific parts. The parts consist of the described procedures with topology, detailed instructions and the entire configuration in Annex.
Analysis of the influence of network technologies on the operating parameters of the device
Hynšt, Boris ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
This bachelor work is focused on study of networking technologies and their effect on physical performance of router. From all the performance variables, the most important for this work are CPU usage and available bandwidth, also how much can each of the technologies affect these variables. For this purpose simple topology was created and all of the technologies were measured and compared to each others. On top of that there was a simple test, that was put in place to find out, if it is possible to make these performance tests with chosen networking simulator.
Laboratory exercises explaining the principles of network technologies and protocols
Hricko, Tomáš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to create two exercises for students. The first exercise is concerned with comparison of transport protocols TCP and UDP. The second exercise is concerned with comparison of routing protocols OSPF and RIP. The first part describes used simulation environment. The next part describes the operating system used in routers. The following part describes the procedure of installing virtual machines. The next part consists of theory of protocols TCP, UDP, OSPF and RIP. The last two chapters are the laboratory exercises.
Virtualization of laboratory tasks for the CISCO course
Abbasi, Farhad ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá laboratorními úlohami pro novou certifikaci CISCO (CCNP ENARSI), seznámením se s tématy, výběrem nejvhodnějšího prostředí pro simulaci laboratorních úloh, vytvořením topologie pro každou laboratoř. Kromě topologie byl vytvořen konfigurační soubor (.txt) a nahrán do příslušného zařízení pro úlohy zaměřené na hledání problémů. V neposlední řadě bylo navrženo a implementováno řešení vzdáleného přístupu pro připravené laboratoře.
Technologies for Quality of Service Assurance in IP Networks and their mutual Cooperation
Oujezský, Václav ; Skořepa, Michal (referee) ; Hošek, Jiří (advisor)
This barchelor thesis deals with complex description of technologies and particular ways providing quality services in IP networks. It is especially oriented on architecture of IntServ and DiffServ and their possible ways of mutual cooperation. In practical part, the testing of architectures mentioned is made and their characteristics in network emulator program GNS3.
Laboratory exercises explaining network technologies using various simulation instruments
Vaľuš, Dávid ; Ilgner, Petr (referee) ; Bečková, Zuzana (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the preparation of an operating system, a simulation environment and the creation of two laboratory exercises explaining network technologies. In the theoretical part protocols DHCP, FTP, TFTP, HTTP, and NAT service are described. The practical part focuses on the installation of ns-3 and GNS3 programmes and their utilization and settings on OS Ubuntu 18.10. Moreover, it deals with the preparation of laboratory exercises created in the simulation programmes mentioned above together with tutorials, self-check questions and HTTP server in the Python programming language.
MPLS based virtual private networks
Daněk, Michal ; Červenák, Rastislav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
Master thesis deals with architecture of network based on multiprotocol label switching technology (MPLS). Work also describes use of this technology for point to point or multipoint connections based on network or data link layer. The practical part is focused on design of laboratory task which is aimed to configuration of virtual private LAN service (VPLS). This technology emulates multipoint connection based on the data link layer.

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