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Network virtualization - software defined networks
Veselý, Marek ; Krkoš, Radko (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
The aim of work is a new trend in network architecture, called Software defined networks. Describes function of controller as the main device, which controlling the whole network. Further the communication between switch and controller is here, which controlling protocol OpenFlow. First chapter gently deal with principe of the VLAN networking. Further it is much more oriented with software defined networks, where the main principe is described. Protocol OpenFlow is described in deatail, as his functions are discussed too. There are also advantages and disadvantages and possibility to use this network in university campus.
Proposal of the secure network model
Kis, Matej ; Rosenberg, Martin (referee) ; Babnič, Patrik (advisor)
The goal of this work was to create a design of a secured network infrastructure with decribing different ways of securing at ISO/OSI layers. Create a list of protocols which can be used to achieve a secured network design. In the theoretical part of this work the attention was placed to analyze possible solutions, which can be appllied in a practical part of the work. The practical part involves a design of a network topology and simulation. The part of the simulation was device configuration and network security testing.
Audio matrix-switch
Dluhý, Vojtěch ; Kaller, Ondřej (referee) ; Šebesta, Jiří (advisor)
Target of this bachelor thesis is make analyse and concept of matrix for switching audio signals with best quality in radio station. Inputs are regulated and outputs are adjusted to line level for connecting with another devices. Matrix is controlled from PC over USB by microcontroller. From this findings is made electrical scheme, PCB a mechanic design of this equipment. Finally, device is constructed.
New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ network simulator
Vlašín, Martin ; Polák, Josef (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with creating four laboratory tasks using simulation tool OMNeT++ and Inet Framework extension. Subject matter of these designed tasks is focused on routing protocols, providing quality of service, computer networking technologies used in local area networks and comparison of active networking devices. First task contains the comparison of behaviour and routing techniques between protocols RIPv2 and OSPFv2, including the effect of dividing OSPF network into smaller areas. Second task is focused on various techniques for controlling quality of service, namely FIFO queue, PQ and WFQ. Main goal is the comparison of results, that define quality of network services. Third task compares networking technologies, Ethernet and WLAN, parameters of transmission. Fourth task offers comparison of networking devices, hub, switch and router. This paper also contains required theory of network technologies and software tools used for executing simulations.
Authenticing Active Devices in Identity-Based Networking Services
Lomnický, Marek ; Lampa, Petr (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to study and test network access based on IBNS technology giving possibility to design flexible security policy based on user's identity and rights that is transparent to physical network components.
Modelling and Reliability Analysis of Campus Network at the BUT
Kraus, Zdeněk ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis informs about technologies and architecture of computer network at BUT.  It describes chosen technologies and some of theirs variants.  Further, it contains simulation model design of a network switch device.  That is followed by the model implementation with detailed description of model parts. Then, the model is tested on a set of simulation scenarios and it is evaluated in comparison with theoretical basis and real devices.  In conclusion, thesis suggests future model development and improvements.
An Analysis of Selected Layer 2 Network Attacks
Lomnický, Marek ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
This MSc Thesis focuses on principles, practical performability and security against four attacks used in contemporary local-area networks: CAM Table Overflow capable of capturing traffic in switched networks, ARP Man-in-the-Middle, whose target is to redirect or modify traffic and against two variants of VLAN Hopping attack allowing a hacker to send and capture data from VLANs he has no access to.
Modelling of L2 Loop-Preventing Protocols
Hrnčiřík, Matej ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis informs about currently used technologies, which provide loop protection on data link layer of computer networks. It clarifies issues of Ethernet networks. Chosen protocols are then closely described. There are presented advantages and disadvantages of chosen protocols and they are compared to other technologies. Practical section describes the initial implementation of IS-IS in OMNeT++ environment, which serves as the basic building block of TRILL protocol. An important issue is to verify correctness of implementation.
Switches for FTTx - deployment in networks with IPTV
Horváth, Tomáš ; Reichert, Pavel (referee) ; Münster, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this paper was to acknowledge ourselves with the switches which can be used in the networks based on FTTx. The first chapter deals with the IPTV service, its advantages, disadvantages and provided services. In the following chapter, optical fibres and the possibilities of their termination are discussed - FTTH, FTTC, FTTB, FTTO, FTTP and FTTN. The next part involves the methods of broadcasting and more detailed analysis of multicast addresses including defined range and multicast distributional trees. The conclusion of the theoretical analysis of this paper is formed by the explanation of all 3 versions of the IGMP record and the division of switchers through the signals transmitted. In the practical part, the suggestion of testing these switchers is carried out. The first method represents testing through one video file in various resolutions. Another possibility of testing is based on the first method, nevertheless, with the difference that the testing is done in two streams and each one of them has a different data flow. The purpose of the last testing is to demonstrate the fact that the video flow is transmitted through multicast, not every single flow from a server to a client separately. The connection between switchers was reduced to 10 Mb/s and the chosen video file runs at these average transmission data.
Quality of Service in Converged Systems with Elements Controlled by Neural Network
Polívka, Michal ; Sýkora, Jiří (referee) ; Křepelka, Václav (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The Quality of Service (QoS) is in converged systems an important parameter. The dissertation thesis deals with research of QoS implementation into a newly developed network element. There was designed and implemented new protocol, based on the IP. The dissertation thesis deals with proposal of a new network element – the switch controlled by a neural network. During the research have been measured switches cross a performance classes. On the base of the measurement was designed the new four-port switch with switch fabric build on crossbar switch with an external control. The switch was designed with maximum QoS support. The switch fabric is controlled by the feedforward backpropagation neural network. The designed switch was modeled in the MATLAB and Simulink. The simulations prove that developed solution is functional.

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