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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.
Principals, switching functions and routing techniques in computer networks
Dvořák, Pavel ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Polívka, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis consider main principles and function of active network components. Mainly is intent to component working on the third level of referential model ISO/OSI, router. There are described its main parts and more closely charactered routing protocols. Then is verified the ability of dynamic routing to react to failure in the network and there is measured the reaction time of crossing to secondary route when using different routing protocols. Another part of the thesis is focused on the questions of Quality of Service (QoS) and its support in computer networks. There are explored various ways of the QoS configuration on the routers and the proper of them is chosen and applied to the test network.
Implementation of the Advanced Security Algorithms into Home Routers
Špinler, Martin ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with network devices designed for packet routing in small networks. It's focused on two particular devices with ARM processor. There is detailed description of an instalation of OpenWRT operating system to this devices. Next, there are results of tests of routing performance of these and some other selected devices and tests of performance of alogorithms used in network security. A module for OpenWRT operating system for pattern-matching in network traffic is also part of the work.
SDN Controlled According to User Identity
Holkovič, Martin ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The aim of this work is to connect dynamic identity management system developed under the project Sec6Net with a control of SDN network. The controller Pyretic is used for network control, which allows application development by using the match-action rules. Interface between the identity management system and controller Pyretic is designed and implemented in both systems. To prove the concept, selected use cases related to security, routing and accounting are created. The use cases are implemented as applications for Pyretic controller. All programs were tested in networking laboratory according to the possibilities. The main contribution of this work is to simplify and improve the management of computer networks while providing new capabilities to administrators of these networks and ultimately their users.
Advanced features of MPLS technology
Vlček, Martin ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Molnár, Karol (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá technologií Multiprotocol Label Switching a to zejména moderními metodami, které je možné použít v rámci této technolologie. Jako příklad lze uvést využití podpory kvality služeb při směrování. V práci jsou navrhnuty a simulovány různé topologie a scénáře, které ověřují možnosti využití MPLS v podpoře kvality služeb.
Netdev Driver for Acceleration COMBO Cards
Tran, Dominik ; Vrána, Roman (referee) ; Kučera, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of the network device driver for the FPGA network COMBO cards, which should enable receiving and sending packets through standard network interface of Linux kernel. CESNET is developing a device called DDoS Protector for protection against an amplification (D)DoS attacks, which uses COMBO cards to achieve high performance. A SZE2 interface is used for high speed transfers of network data between COMBO card and a controlling software application, using technique of bypassing kernel network stack and other methods. DDoS Protector has to support standard network protocols, whose implementation directly on top of the SZE2 is very difficult. Instead, using kernel network stack, which is, by default, bypassed to achieve high performance, is much easier to implement and supports all sorts of protocols. Creation of the network device driver enables us to use kernel network stack and other network applications for COMBO cards. Based on the study of SZE2 interface and driver development, I designed and then successfully implemented network device driver. Driver was tested to ensure standard protocols work. It was also tested from the performance point of view. I have also developed the same type of driver for the newer interface - NDP and an application for an accelerated packet forwarding, both of which are functional and were not part of the thesis specification.
Use of a simulation model for the development of an automatic algorithm for creating a routing table and path evaluation in a conveyor system
Weyrová, Dominika ; Simeonov, Simeon (referee) ; Hromková, Ivana (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the use of a simulation model for the development of an automatic algorithm for the creation of a routing table and route evaluation in a transport system. It includes a search of modeling and simulation issues and state-space search issues with an analysis of available search methods. The simulation model of the transport system is created in the software Tecnomatix Plant Simulation, where an algorithm for automatic creation of routing tables for routing and evaluation of routes according to static criteria is subsequently developed and tested. The work presents a proposal for the principle of the algorithm for evaluating the routes of the transport system, including dynamic criteria and their optimization.
Design of laboratory tasks focused on the OLSR protocol.
Pecina, Martin ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Kubánková, Anna (advisor)
An ad hoc mobile network is a collection of mobile nodes that are dynamically and arbitrarily located in such a manner that the interconnections between nodes are capable of changing on a continual basis. In order to simplify communication within the network, a routing protocol is used to discover routes between nodes. The primary goal of such an ad hoc network routing protocol is correct and efficient route establishment between a pair of nodes so that messages may be delivered on time. Route construction should be done with a minimum of overhead and bandwidth consumption. This document describes the Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol for mobile ad hoc networks. The key concept used in the protocol is that of multipoint relays (MPRs). MPRs provide an efficient mechanism for flooding control traffic by reducing the number of transmissions required.
Modelling of Network Element by Logical Array
Štafa, Václav ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This Master’s Thesis includes introduction the field programmable logic and their NetFPGA platform developed in the context of its use for routing using neural networks. Current routing protocols and routing methods. Furthermore, the issue of neural networks with a focus on the Hopfield network for data network routing.
Effective utilization of converged network
Nesveda, Marek ; Vychodil, Petr (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The Master´s thesis deals with the field of converged networks and their effective utilization, focusing specifically on telematic networks. For modelling of a specific application, the field of vehicle telematics has been chosen. The thesis consists of two series of simulations performed in Opnet Modeler network simulator. The first theoretic part gave an overview of protocols used in converged networks, with a more detailed description of routing protocols. The attention also centred on the mechanisms for assuring the quality of service in IP. The subsequent practical part consisted in creating the simulation of a converged telematic network in Opnet Modeler network simulator, configuration of scenarios for assuring QoS using RSVP and DSCP protocols and the simulation itself. The results of the simulations for both scenarios were compared and represented in graphic form. The second theoretic part described queueing disciplines, as well as congestion control and congestion avoidance mechanisms. The corresponding practical part compared FIFO, PQ and WFQ queueing algorithms within the same simulated converged telematic network, using DSCP protocol scenario, which gave much better results in the first series of simulations. Again, the results of the simulations were compared and represented in graphic form.

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