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Modeling and Simulation of EIGRP and BGP
Zavřel, Jan ; Marek, Marcel (oponent) ; Veselý, Vladimír (vedoucí práce)
Over the last few decades, the Internet has become one of the most important tools for interpersonal communication. Billions of people use it every day for entertainment, for work, for education, or for the satisfaction of human contact. It must be acknowledged that a huge proportion of the population is existentially dependent on its proper functioning. This is reflected in the ever-increasing demands for higher speeds, lower latency and greater coverage and stability. Network engineers and architects must keep these aspects in mind during the design and deployment processes. One way in which the designed topologies can be tested is through simulation. Simulation uses simulation models that, if they accurately reflect reality, can provide key information about topologies in a risk-free environment at a very affordable cost. This paper deals with the analysis and subsequent improvement of two simulation models of dynamic routing protocols, EIGRP and BGP. These models can be used to create complex simulation topologies and scenarios in the discrete simulator OMNeT++.
Modeling and Simulation of EIGRP and BGP
Zavřel, Jan ; Marek, Marcel (oponent) ; Veselý, Vladimír (vedoucí práce)
Over the last few decades, the Internet has become one of the most important tools for interpersonal communication. Billions of people use it every day for entertainment, for work, for education, or for the satisfaction of human contact. It must be acknowledged that a huge proportion of the population is existentially dependent on its proper functioning. This is reflected in the ever-increasing demands for higher speeds, lower latency and greater coverage and stability. Network engineers and architects must keep these aspects in mind during the design and deployment processes. One way in which the designed topologies can be tested is through simulation. Simulation uses simulation models that, if they accurately reflect reality, can provide key information about topologies in a risk-free environment at a very affordable cost. This paper deals with the analysis and subsequent improvement of two simulation models of dynamic routing protocols, EIGRP and BGP. These models can be used to create complex simulation topologies and scenarios in the discrete simulator OMNeT++.

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