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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.
Design of new laboratory exercises for GNS3 environment
Barniak, Martin ; Koton, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with four laboratory tasks in simulation environment GNS3. Designed tasks are primarily focused on comparison of IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. In the first task the subject is concerned about OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 routing protocols. Next themes are transit techniques like NAT-PT and tunneling like GRE and 6to4. The second task is focused on configuration of routing protocols like EIGRP and EIGRPv6. Next sections are concerned about DHCP and ICMP protocols within IPv4 and IPv6 protocol suits. The third task is primarily focused on security relations of protocol suite IPv6. It contains OSPFv3 authentication, access lists and Cisco stateful IOS firewall. Content of the fourth task is protocol MPLS. First part of this task is concerned about basic configuration of this protocol and second part is focused on MPLS within IPv6 environment. All tasks contain test questions and individual part task.
New Methods of Quality of Service Assurance in Data Networks
Hošek, Jiří ; Vozňak,, Miroslav (referee) ; Bešťák,, Robert (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
The doctoral thesis is focused on a research in the area of the quality-of-service support technologies in data networks. The current modern communication networks cannot operate correctly without an effective tool allowing differentiated treatment for various network traffic classes. Looking at the current trends in this area it turns out that the technology of Differentiated services is currently the most widely used mechanism for QoS assurance in data networks. The major part of this doctoral thesis concerns the design of a novel QoS system which offers a solution for one of the main problems of DiffServ technology. This disadvantage lies in the missing cooperation between the end station and edge node of the DiffServ domain. To overcome this limitation the system proposed introduces an improvement which enables the user application to actively participate in the resource reservation process by direct configuration of the DSCP value in the IP header of its own packets. This functionality is based on the identification of DiffServ configuration parameters available in the edge router. To retrieve the information required from network component the well-known SNMP protocol has been chosen, which has direct access to the components’s configuration stored in the MIB database. On the basis of this theoretical proposal several simulation scenarios have been created and analysed. The results show that the system designed presents an efficient solution for the mentioned problem of DiffServ. They also give good assumptions for the successful implementation of this system into a real environment.
Multimedia Transmission in MPLS Network
Vlček, Lukáš ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Polívka, Michal (advisor)
Thesis introduces positive traits of MPLS technology comparing to other transportation mechanisms in WAN environment, refers to its cons. The next section of thesis describes fundamentals of routing and switching in MPLS trying to make accent of different methods between routing in IP network and MPLS network. Following part focuses on topic about Traffic Engineering, its methods and practices. Another part of thesis is about Traffic Engineering in MPLS and its posibilities of controling data flow. Last section describes planning, implementation and operation of experimental MPLS network. Conclusion summarizes achieved results and sets further goals to complete whole fulfillment of thesis assignment.
Model of the metropolitan optical network
Prudík, Jiří ; Hudcová, Lucie (referee) ; Křivák, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this master’s thesis is foremost to provide a simple guide how to build elements of optical metropolitan area network. The basic model consists to sequence of construction, network topology, passive and active parts. The collection contains examples of alternative technology such as Wireless LAN with different frequency. The optical network construction based on optical cable, fibres, splices, trays, adapters, connectors and active parts for example a lot of media convertor models. After that there are demonstrating type of wavelength division multiplexer used in metropolitan area network – passive planar PCL splitter. One of the passive planar splitter are used to increase optical fibre channel. At the end of the collection a simplified examples of used measurements – optical time domain reflectometry and optical fibre transmission. Contains standard protocols or reflectogram. The conclusion of this thesis summarizes costs of FTTb (Fibre To The Building) model of optical metropolitan area network in Czech republic and future contribution for society.
Případová studie MPLS kompatibility zařízení různých výrobců
Novotný, Petr
This bachelor thesis investigates the compatibility of MPLS network between devices from three different manufacturers and practically focuses mainly on its implementation in a sample topology. The devices used here are routers from Cisco, Juniper and Mikrotik. The sample network shows the MPLS network from the perspective of an ISP that provides its customers with the interconnection of their branch offices using L3VPN.
Evaluation of MPLS approach as a WAN technology for data transmissions in critical information infrastructure
Formánek, Juraj ; Blažek, Petr (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
Thesis deals by using MPLS technology in energy critical information infrastructure and its comparison with another modern approach in the area of the WAN management. For this purpose was chosen a Software-defined Wide Area Network technology. This thesis contains theoretical description and practical tests of particular MPLS technologies on the WAN topology, which is considered as a virtual real topology of the EG.D’s company. Test were simulated in GNS3 emulator, using Cisco routers. Practical test were firstly focused on availability test when link or node failure occurs and secondly on route- reflector failures. Conclusion sums up appropriate approach for data transmissions in critical information infrastructure based on informations or practical test in this thesis.
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.
Advanced Utilization of CISCO Technology
Mojžiš, Ľubomír ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a high- speed communication system CISCO, which is situated in the laboratory SC5.35. Three laboratory exercises are created in this thesis. The first laboratory exercise is concerning the quality of service in MPLS network with respect to VoIP service, the second one is dealing with the appropriate security of this network and there is the communication between the telephone networks through the MPLS network put into service in the third exercise. Every exercise contains the theoretical analysis of the themes, the procedure for elaboration, the procedure for the tutor and the demonstration of the model elaboration.
Protocols Analysis of CISCO Networks
Karlík, Martin ; Kenyeres, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
ABSTRACT Bc.Karlík, Martin Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology. Analysis of CISCO networking protocols This semestral thesis is focused on CISCO networks and protocols like MPLS, BGP, Ipv4, Ipv6, Multicast – sprase / dense mode. The task was study of those protocols and design and implement lab excercise with one of those protocols by using free network simulator GNS3. In this excercise is used CISCO router 3745.

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