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Advanced Segmentation of a Simulated Network
Slávik, Mark ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Benedikt, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the simulation of available routing protocols in the NS3 simulator and in the Quagga module. The functions of simulated routing protocols are described in the theoretical part. In the practical part, the functionality of the NS3 simulator and the RIP, OLSR and OSPF, BGP routing protocols from the Quagga module are introduced using a simple topology. Finally, the network is extended and several subnets are added. Using available analysis tools, the network is subsequently analyzed and evaluated with different scenarios.
Modelling and Simulation of Network Design Guides for IP Routing
Rybová, Veronika ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes simulation of network using tools Packet Tracer and OMNeT++. Models of network are created according to design guides by Cisco company, which use routing protocols RIP, OSPF and redistribution. In order to provide full functionality of models in OMNeT++ it is necessary to implement protocol RIP and redistribution from protocol OSPF to protocol RIP. Practical usage of tools is demonstrated by simulations of accessibility and stability of network. Thesis investigates results of simulations and usage of both tools for simulation of networks. We use design guides, which are destined to design of real networks, and implement protocol according to standard RFC, therefore we suppose that this thesis will have practical usage for analysis and simulation of company's and academical networks.
Routing among autonomous systems in Internet
Daněk, Michal ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Novotný, Vít (advisor)
Bachelor thesis describes the architecture of the Internet, its division into autonomous system and methods of their interconnection. Furthermore extensively describes routing mechanisms among autonomous system but also inside. More space is dedicated to routing protocols OSPF and BGP. At the end of the work is designed laboratory task for subject Network Architecture where this protocols are used.
Simulation and Optimization of Converged Networks Traffic
Turan, Jonáš ; Kenyeres, Martin (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The aim of this work is to explore and describe possibilities of the network simulator OMNeT++, to create a user guide using this knowledge and make three tasks for computer exercise. In the first part, the principle and functionality of OMNeT++ are described theoretically, there are possibilities and area of focus. User guide can be used for basic understanding of the system. There is a description of the environment, the file composition and the basic operations. Individual tasks are focused on implementing technology DiffServ, RIP and OSPF. The goal of student is to assemble a simulation and learn basic functions of OMNeT++ and then evaluate the results.
Laboratory exercises for network technologies education
Kapusta, Martin ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to choose network simulator suitable for network technologies laboratory tasks for educational use. Theoretical part of thesis describes basics of network communication, addressing, reference models. Thesis also describes standards Wi Fi, Ethernet and routing protocol OSPF - technologies which are discussed in laboratory tasks. The practical part of diploma thesis describes a few available network simulators suitable for creating two laboratory tasks. Finally, the NS-3 simulator was chosen. Both laboratory tasks include theoretical introduction, detailed description of source code, individual tasks, expected outputs and control questions which senses understanding of discussed technologies.
Modelling of OSPFv3 Link-State Routing Protocol
Ruprich, Michal ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis deals with simulation of routing protocols. The aim is to create a functioning model of OSPF link-state protocol in the simulation framework OMNET++. OMNET++ is a discrete simulation environment which was created to provide means to build models of various network protocols and technologies. Chapters in the first part of the thesis focuson the theoretical foundation of OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 and their differences. Important data structures, finite state automata and communication techniques are described and the information is later used to implement the model itself. The chapters in the second part deal with the implementation of the model in C++. The created model reflects the functionality of OSPF on Cisco devices.
Modelling OSPF Routing Protocols Using OMNeT++ Simulator
Danko, Martin ; Matoušek, Petr (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a dynamic, hierarchical routing protocol designed to support routing in TCP/IP networks. There is a deliberate need for large-scale simulation of OSPF protocol in order to understand its dynamics. Content of this bachelor's thesis is modeling and simulation of OSPF protocol in discrete event simulation system OMNeT++. The main focus is to give an insight of the architecture of the existing implementation in module OSPFRouting. The module OSPFRouting is also validated against OSPF implementation on the real routers. Next, the usage of OSPF simulation is demonstrated on the specific experiments.
Fault recovery in data networks
Trávníček, Michal ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mácha, Tomáš (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor’s thesis was to explain the basic principles and technologies for ensuring reliable and effective routing within networks when a link failure. This is with minimal effect to the quality of service. The focus was on mechanisms ensuring the quality of services within the network, especially differentiated services and the both groups of dynamic routing protocols – distance vectors and link state protocols. On the basis of obtained knowledge, the simulation has been designed in OPNET Modeler. It simulated routing of routing protocols RIP and OSPF of networks without any failure. The next simulations containted the link failure and the link recovery. Then the network with DiffServ was designed. It filtered data packets according to used ports and protocol and it added a label to packet with a priority for the certain service. The attention in the network was focused on the VoIP service and its parameters, such as jitter and end-to-end delay. It has also monitored the value of dropped traffic. It simulated the networks with the link failure and the link recovery. The results were compared to the network with no QoS and network with QoS but no failure.
ISP Network Optimalization
Čech, Ondřej ; Podermański, Tomáš (referee) ; Grégr, Matěj (advisor)
Bachoelor's thesis is focusing on analysis of network local ISP, detecting actual problems and offering a solution for founded problems. There were problems with broadcast-storm, private address space, RSTP protocol settings and DHCP spoofing. The following changes were introduced: OSPF routing, RSTP override, automatic backup, client separation using DHCP. There has been a reduction in broadcast traffic and associated broadcast-storm.
Configuration of Open Shortest Path First routing protocol
Wolf, Jakub ; Balej, Jiří (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
A diploma thesis introduces possibilities of the routing protocol OSPF, basic configurations and implementation into an autonomous system. A Theoretical part shows computer networks fundamentals and divide them into several groups according to standarts. It also include a part about addressing scheme in the Internet network and the ways how to subneted networks. A practical part consists of two project, that are create in a simulation program. The first simulates classroom, all the network devices and the computers are included. The second is an exam made for student to introduce OSPF in the autonomous system. The Exam uses new type of an extension, that allow student cooperate together by solving the exam. A summary contains all technique disposed in both simulations and a web presentation.

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