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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.
Advanced Utilization of Network Analyzers
Novák, Přemek ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis consists of description of the laboratory network Cisco and any of its components. Furthermore, the possibility of network analysis according to the standards RFC 2544 and EtherSAM and description of the measurement using analyzer Vepal TX300, Fluke NTS II and Sunlite E1 used in lab reports. In the first task, the characteristics of network elements are analyzing. In the second task, parameters of Cisco network are examined and the third task is focused on the E1 frame.
Underdetermined Blind Audio Signal Separation
Čermák, Jan ; Smékal, Zdeněk (advisor)
We often have to face the fact that several signals are mixed together in unknown environment. The signals must be first extracted from the mixture in order to interpret them correctly. This problem is in signal processing society called blind source separation. This dissertation thesis deals with multi-channel separation of audio signals in real environment, when the source signals outnumber the sensors. An introduction to blind source separation is presented in the first part of the thesis. The present state of separation methods is then analyzed. Based on this knowledge, the separation systems implementing fuzzy time-frequency mask are introduced. However these methods are still introducing nonlinear changes in the signal spectra, which can yield in musical noise. In order to reduce musical noise, novel methods combining time-frequency binary masking and beamforming are introduced. The new separation system performs linear spatial filtering even if the source signals outnumber the sensors. Finally, the separation systems are evaluated by objective and subjective tests in the last part of the thesis.
A Digital Network-on-chip Architecture Model for Diagnostics
Valachovič, Marek ; Bohrn, Marek (referee) ; Šťáva, Martin (advisor)
Due to increasing integration on the chip, bus structure for on-chip comunication is less and less advantageous. For this reason, Network on Chip (NoC) was created as a solution to this problém. In this work, the basic blocks of the NoC architecture are described. The model of this architecture called Nonfire is described in detail, both function blocks, from which the router is created, and the network Interface Connecting this router with the Processing Element.
Analysis of Audio Codecs Applied in IP telephony
Hlavica, Michal ; Szőcs, Juraj (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Issue of this diploma thesis is focused on analysis of audio codecs used within IP telephony. Attention of teoretical part is given mostly to audio codecs according to ITU-T recommendations, but also to signaling protocols used here. For practical part of analysis is chosen router Cisco 2821 and IP phones Cisco 7975G. Configuration is done over operating system Cisco IOS. Chosen signaling protocol is SCCP. For analysis itself are chosen 2 analysers – L-580FX and Fluke NetTool. These are used in combination with program Wireshark. Analysed parameters are latency, packet lost, bandwidth, jitter and mean opinion score. Measured values are presented in graphs and tables and they are discussed. Next output of the thesis is laboratory excercise, which deals with analysis of audio codecs.
Implementation of Network Security Algorithms in Home Router
Procházka, Tomáš ; Novotňák, Jiří (referee) ; Košař, Vlastimil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis briefly describes minimalist linux distribution OpenWRT and its installation in Linksys WAG160Nv2 router. It describes a selected router and it discusses a measuring procedure of a throughput, wich was chosen as a criterion for an evaluating the performance of the router. Furthermore, it examined the performance of the router using the original system and running OpenWRT. Design and implementation of interception algorithms, whose main purpose is to capture network traffic on the router, are described in the subsequent parts. Results are presented in the final part.
Network Configuration Synthesis and Verification
Černeková, Alžbeta ; Veselý, Vladimír (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
The subject of this master's thesis is to address the topic of network devices configuring. It resolves the problems related to simplifying certain parts of configuration while eliminating frequent errors or issues. It introduces a solution to setting of IP addresses on router's interfaces. Furthermore it presents the generation of configuration for particular dynamic routing scenarios and its application and methods for its verification on network devices. It also demonstrates the preparation of configuration of VPN tunnel between two devices. The conclusion of this thesis contains possibilities for further extensions or improvements.
System for Administration of Commercial Computer Network
Pápai, Michal ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes the development of the system for administration of commercial computer network. The development is based on real experiences of the Internet service provider and its computer network with Linux-based gateway. This thesis deals with shortcomings of the existing solution and tries to propose and implement a uniform GUI for administration, to automatize individual parts and action, to reduce the professional knowledge of the system and perform automatic control of this kind of network.
Design of labs for Cisco academy courses
Oujezský, Václav ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This master's work deals with the design of laboratory exercises for Cisco Academy courses. Especially is oriented on Cisco technology. The theoretical part describes various devices used in the laboratory and the issue of functionality of these devices, such as switching, routing and solve any problems with the configurations of these elements. The practical part is directly generated designs laboratory exercises, focusing on specific examples of the problems from the configuration and network management with Cisco. An integral part of work consists of supporting the presentation of individual laboratory tasks, including configuration files, settings of the device. Create labs and verify the functionality of their configuration has been realized in the laboratory Cisco Academy Brno.
Simulation of data transmission latency between nodes in IP networks
Balej, Jiří ; Molnár, Karol (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on the delays incurred in data transmitting over IP networks. The top of the paper is devoted to points, where delay is invoked and causes of the latency. For individual sources of delay are are described the parameters that affect the usual size of latency. The next section describes the types of networks and their typical delay. In the paper are also discussed tools for measuring delay and determining the number of intermediate devices. The thesis contains results of measurements delay time in the real network. For these results are listed conclusions about the delay for one intermediate device. There is also said general ratio of crow-fly distance and calculated distance. The last part deals the simulation of delay in the NS2 program. The results of thesis are scripts that shows the relation of delay and the number of switches, routers, and the length of the path.

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