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New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ simulation enviroment
Petrůj, Jakub ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis illustrates a draft and creation of two lab exercises in a network simulation environment of OMNeT++ with INET Framework extension on behalf of Communication Technologie course. Initialy, simulated environment itself is defined and, including NED language and its modules, then the process of simulation and analysis of its results are presented and discused. Further more this work describes theoretical network knowledge required to create the simulation and treat its results. The first methodical part of this work compares HTTP, FTP, Telnet and VOIP protocols in simultaneous and non simultaneous running, with increased occurance of errors on line or its complete outage. The second methodical part of this work observes dynamic network configuration using DHCP protocol more in detail. Futhermore, this part studies the question of both non-efective and efective subnetting and handles issues concerning static adressing of network.
Laboratories with CCENT Network Visualiser
Kadlčík, Michal ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This work describes design and practical realization of three laboratory works for students of MNSB. These works are aimed to practice basics of computer networks, especially the configuration of LAN, IP addressing and routing. Local desktop simulator of computer networks CCENT Network Visualizer is used as a training program. Networks are created with the help of several graphical objects, which are configured and diagnosed as a part of this lab work. Additionally there is software that supports studying in the form of web pages, where the lab tasks are mentioned with correct results and some examples. Also the possibility of taking included tests and evaluation of answers. The simulator combined with the software is run by students on VMware virtual machine, so the work deals as well with the implementation on computer workstations.
Design and configuration of a LAN network for investment group
Ferko, Patrik ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a logical structure and configuration of active network elements for the central branch of an investment group. The introductory part of the thesis describes the current state of the company's computer network, the requirements of the investor and then the theoretical basis. At the end of the work is the design of the logical structure based on the analysis together with a description of the device configuration.
Design and configuration of a LAN network for investment group
Ferko, Patrik ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of a logical structure and configuration of active network elements for the central branch of an investment group. The introductory part of the thesis describes the current state of the company's computer network, the requirements of the investor and then the theoretical basis. At the end of the work is the design of the logical structure based on the analysis together with a description of the device configuration.
New laboratory exercises in OMNeT++ simulation enviroment
Petrůj, Jakub ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Langhammer, Lukáš (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis illustrates a draft and creation of two lab exercises in a network simulation environment of OMNeT++ with INET Framework extension on behalf of Communication Technologie course. Initialy, simulated environment itself is defined and, including NED language and its modules, then the process of simulation and analysis of its results are presented and discused. Further more this work describes theoretical network knowledge required to create the simulation and treat its results. The first methodical part of this work compares HTTP, FTP, Telnet and VOIP protocols in simultaneous and non simultaneous running, with increased occurance of errors on line or its complete outage. The second methodical part of this work observes dynamic network configuration using DHCP protocol more in detail. Futhermore, this part studies the question of both non-efective and efective subnetting and handles issues concerning static adressing of network.
Laboratories with CCENT Network Visualiser
Kadlčík, Michal ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This work describes design and practical realization of three laboratory works for students of MNSB. These works are aimed to practice basics of computer networks, especially the configuration of LAN, IP addressing and routing. Local desktop simulator of computer networks CCENT Network Visualizer is used as a training program. Networks are created with the help of several graphical objects, which are configured and diagnosed as a part of this lab work. Additionally there is software that supports studying in the form of web pages, where the lab tasks are mentioned with correct results and some examples. Also the possibility of taking included tests and evaluation of answers. The simulator combined with the software is run by students on VMware virtual machine, so the work deals as well with the implementation on computer workstations.

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