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Cluster Solution for HA OpenVPN
Dokoupil, Jiří ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (referee) ; Halfar, Patrik (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyze the possibilities for running the OpenVPN daemon in a cluster and to implement such a solution. At first, the thesis analyzes current technologies and possible approaches to this matter. Next there's one possible solution described more and implemented. In the end there are results being analyzed, mostly by describing the tests, that took place with the implemented solution.
Modelling IS-IS and TRILL
Marek, Marcel ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
In this thesis, we describe the principles of IS-IS routing protocol. We introduce the current state of implementation of this protocol within the simulation framework OMNeT++. We present the implementation of the IS-IS protocol created within the ANSA project. Moreover, we employ its variant called TRILL that is nowadays deployed as replacement of STP in data-center environment. The aim is to enable the modelling of the protocols without the need having to build physical architecture.
Secure Transport of NetFlow and IPFIX Records
Štěpánek, Adam ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Podermański, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with an IP flow based data network monitoring system. It presents the architecture of the NetFlow based monitoring, explains the basic terms, the NetFlow protocol and its alternatives. Further, weak spots of the monitoring systems are determined and a conceptual solution is proposed. This solution is implemented and described in detail. Finally, testing methods and results are discussed and the possibilities of further development and optimization are proposed.
System for Management Data Acquisition at Campus Network
Kukla, Miloš ; Čejka, Rudolf (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with data capturing from the active network elements and storing and displaying the captured data. It describes the SNMP, analyzes and compares available tools for monitoring computer networks. It describes the design of own system for monitoring computer networks and deployment in computer network in the BUT campus.
Virtualization of I/O Operations in Computer Networks
Remeš, Jan ; Martínek, Tomáš (referee) ; Matoušek, Denis (advisor)
This work deals with virtualization of computer systems and network cards in high-speed computer networks, and describes implementation of the SR-IOV virtualization technology support in the COMBO network card platform. Various approaches towards network card virtualization are compared, and the benefits of the SR-IOV technology for high performance applications are described. The work gives overview of the COMBO platform and describes design and implementation of the SR-IOV technology support for the COMBO platform. The work concludes with measurement and analysis of the implemented technology performance in virtual machines. The result of this work is the COMBO cards' support for the SR-IOV technology, which makes it possible to use them in virtual machines with wire-speed performance preserved. This allows future COMBO cards to be used as accelerators in the networks utilizing the Network Function Virtualization.
Rule-Driven Protocol Analyzer
Jurnečka, Peter ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
The master Thesis deals with an overview of issues necessary for design of custom network analyzer. Describes the existing solutions, provides the theoretical background needed for design of custom analyzer and describes the structure of implemented system. A separate part of the work is devoted to the specification of Metamodel used to modeling of communication protocols and compiler of models modeled with the Metamodel.
Cloud-Based Server for Robot Management
Jezerský, Matouš ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Materna, Zdeněk (advisor)
The goal of this project is to make robots running the ROS platform, and the servers running on them, more accessible to the users, without the need of reconfiguration after a change of network or the need of direct VPN connection, as well as with the emphasis on minimal software requirements for both users and robots. The result is an open-source application, which provides that. The solution is a reverse proxy server, put inbetween the clients and the servers running on robots - Dispatcher. For connection between clients and robots, two OpenVPN networks are used, and as a secure user interface, the existing system RMS is used and extended with Dispatcher interface.     Among other things, Dispatcher collects information about all connected robots so a summary can be displayed. This set of software tools therefore allows an authorized user to connect to robots in various networks, without the need of other client software apart of OpenVPN client and web browser.
Network Traffic Generator for Testing of Packet Classification Algorithms
Janeček, David ; Orsák, Michal (referee) ; Matoušek, Jiří (advisor)
Pokrok při zdokonalování klasifikačních algoritmů je zpomalován nedostatkem dat potřebných pro testování. Reálná data je obtížné získat z důvodu bezpečnosti a ochrany citlivých informací. Existují však generátory syntetických sad pravidel, jako například ClassBench-ng. K vyhodnocení správného fungování, propustnosti, spotřeby energie a dalších vlastností klasifikačních algoritmů je zapotřebí také vhodný síťový provoz. Tématem této práce je tvorba takového generátoru síťového provozu, který by umožnil testování těchto vlastností v kombinaci s IPv4, IPv6 a OpenFlow1.0 pravidly vygenerovanými ClassBench-ng. Práce se zabývá různými způsoby, jak toho dosáhnout, které vedly k vytvoření několika verzí generátoru. Vlastnosti jednotlivých verzí byly zkoumány řadou experimentů. Implementace byla provedena pomocí jazyku Python. Nejvýznamnějším výsledkem je generátor, který využívá principů několika zkoumaných přístupů k dosažení co nejlepších vlastností. Dalším přínosem je nástroj, který bylo nutné vytvořit pro analýzu užitých sad klasifikačních pravidel a vyhodnocení vlastností vygenerovaného síťového provozu.
Dynamic State of OMNeT++ Model via SNMP
Smejkal, Jakub ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This work outlines ways of getting dynamic state into OMNeT++ model. SNMP as major technology was selected for reaching the goals. Protocols CDP and LLDP are participating in topology detection and in theoretical layer Breadth- first search is used. The output of this tool is file syntactically specied by NED language which is describing computer network.
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.

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