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Design of laboratory exercises in the field of network programmability
Dubovyi, Dmytro ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The aim of the graduation thesis is to evaluate the current development in the field of SDN and the possibility of programmability of SDN elements using the application programming interface. The first theoretical chapter describes the following: the basic architecture of SDN, the traffic within SDN between its individual layers, the communication protocols Southbound interface and Northbound interface. The second chapter of the thesis deals with the programmability of SDN elements with the help of API. The third theoretical chapter describes the current development in the field of SDN. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to creation of two laboratory tasks dealing with the programming of the SDN API. Laboratory tasks include BIG-IP programming from F5 Network and routers from Arista Network. Programming is done using Python via REST API for BIG-IP, or eAPI for Arista EOS. The Ansible setup tool is also used for the same purpose.
Virtual network topology design based on software defined networks
Moravcová, Klára ; Slavíček, Karel (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with virtualization of data networks, but mainly with concept of software-defined networking. Architecture, security risks and differences besides traditional networks are described within SDN framework. Description includes protocol OpenFlow, which is integral part of SDN concept. Brief summary mentions also NFV concept. The goal of this thesis is to determine available solutions, invent laboratory task and compile laboratory manual. Tables with currently available controllers and commutators for SDN were created and pattern of laboratoral task was realized within Mininet emulator and OpenDaylight controller. Laboratoral task itself is designed with aim to apprize students of subject of Network architecture with SDN concept and its real implementation.
New trends in data network design
Hlavatý, Jindřich ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
are used. In the theoretical part I analyse some basic network protocols and their gradual development, VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol, MPLS protocol and other. There are described parameters for the design of new networks and the models networks and their various are used, the network with a new architecture and a software-defined network (SDN),too. The practical part deals with designed laboratory exercises for teaching students. The laboratory experiments are always divided into several tasks. They are formed even students ignorant or less familiar with the issue could configure and test it.
New trends in data network design
Hlavatý, Jindřich ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
are used. In the theoretical part I analyse some basic network protocols and their gradual development, VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol, MPLS protocol and other. There are described parameters for the design of new networks and the models networks and their various are used, the network with a new architecture and a software-defined network (SDN),too. The practical part deals with designed laboratory exercises for teaching students. The laboratory experiments are always divided into several tasks. They are formed even students ignorant or less familiar with the issue could configure and test it.
Mitigation of Volumetric DDoS Attacks in SDN Environment
Hodes, Vojtěch ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The aim of this Master's thesis is to explore different attitudes and to design various monitoring and detection concepts of volumetric DDoS attacks in core networks. The thesis deals with data flow control protocols with an emphasis on a modern technology of Software Defined Networks. The last part of the thesis describes verification of the theory by setting up a laboratory environment for volumetric DDoS UDP Flood simulation, detection and automated mitigation.
Cisco OnePK Technology Demonstration
Chomjak, Richard ; Švéda, Miroslav (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelors thesis aims to demonstrate the uses of Quality of Services (QoS) within Cisco onePK technology. The created prototype (Gosia) enables the dynamic direction of previously defined data on the basis of a simple configuration language. Individual changes in the direction of the data flow are derived from the state of the network infrastructure.
Lawful Interception in Software Defined Networks
Franková, Barbora ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis covers utilization of software defined networks for lawful interception purposes. Based on specific implementation of lawful interception system SLIS developed by Sec6Net group, suggests improvements aiming at more precise identification of intercepted users and better effectivity of system resources. First aim is achieved by implementation of a new module for dynamic identification component while the other one alters configuration mechanism for probes and OpenFlow switches.
SDN Routing According to Transmitted Content
Gavryliuk, Olga ; Franková, Barbora (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This works main point of focus is routing in software defined networks, which allow routing based on transfered packets. For accomplishing this task it was necessary to create a detection mechanism, that finds the connection within the OS which needs priority handling. New connections are sent via a routing aplication which is running on the SDN controller POX. The controller divides applications based on two criteria: The application requiring the largest bandwidth and the application requiring the fastest route. For this purpose four algorithms for routing data based on application preferences were designed and implemented. The applications were implemented in the Python language and they were tested in the simulation tool Mininet.
Control Flow Graph for P4 Programs
Ponek, Timotej ; Šišmiš, Lukáš (referee) ; Kekely, Lukáš (advisor)
Concept of SDN gradually became one of the most popular solutions for network management. It allows rapid reconfigurability of network devices, to reflect actual demands and to enable quick testing of new solutions, which supports overall advance in networking. This thesis focuses on P4 programming language, which is one of the implementations of SDN concept. The goal of this thesis is improvement of the existing open-source P4 compiler. More precisely, extension of a part used to generate control flow graphs. New implementation captures program flow even inside match-action tables and actions, which allows easier checking of compiler output and further optimization of compiler to reduce dead code. It also provides option to generate a fullgraph in dot format and a predefined json format that captures the flow of the program across all function blocks of the P4 program.
Simulation of SDN network
Vrablic, Pavol ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Novotný, Bohumil (advisor)
The main aim of this work is to become familiar with the technology of software-defined networks and learn to use some of the tools to measure and simulate these networks.

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