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Network design support software
Špidla, Aleš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at supporting of designing of computer networks. The thesis describes the steps which follows to successful propose of computer network. Furthermore, it discusses errors which should be avoided, the various recommendations from the positioning of devices in the patch panel, to allocating the address space of IP addresses. There is also mentioned three level hierarchy of networks, QoS, problems of VLANs and switches cascade connection. A large part describes the benefits of stackable switches, their inclusion in the network, and then describes the advantages of different kinds of PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices. Also noteworthy is the chapter, which deals with IP networks. It points out how to allocate IP addresses and it also describing the most frequently used method for allocating subnets which is reverse binary method. The last part is devoted to the description of the application, which allows users to learn about different variants of switches, VoIP phones, find out the advantages and disadvantages of different transmission media, or the difference between software or hardware firewall. The output of this application is form, which can serve as network documentation.
Network design support
Zemánek, Martin ; Fojtová, Lucie (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The work is focused on support of computer networks. It contains basic information about the network elements and possibilities of their involvement. The steps are described so that all procedures were intelligible. The work contains various thoughts on various options for integration of network and end elements to be as effective as possible. Shown are various examples of design documentation, which should serve primarily as a good springboard. We can see the lists of VLANs, IP addresses, calculations of energy consumption and cooling requirements. The introductory section also presents a variety of topology and characteristics of networks and network elements. We deal with various technologies such as QoS, PoE, EteherChannel, Trunking, and more. We are also stacking switches and effective involvement of network elements. All these information was collected and on the basis of these applications have been developed, which should serve as online network documentation. The application is writing with Nette Framework, which also has support for Czech, so it is much material available, which relieved the work in an environment of PHP, MySQL, HTML and CSS. The result is a basic version that is ready to further develop and to be as user friendly as possible and ease the job of designing the network.
Hardware Acceleration of Longest Prefix Match
Kekely, Lukáš ; Tobola, Jiří (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes design and implementation of hardware architecture for longest prefix match in order to achieve high throughput, which is required in today's high-speed computer networks. It is focused on IPv4 as-well-as IPv6 networks. Designed hardware architecture has throughput 75 Gbps on the shortest IPv4 and IPv6 packets.  Performance of designed architecture is also compared with performance of chosen algorithms, which are used in nowadays commercial devices. These algorithms are: Tree Bitmap, Shape-Shifting Trie and Binary Search on Prefixes. All algorithms were implemented in C language using multi-threaded processing.
Network design support
Zemánek, Martin ; Fojtová, Lucie (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The work is focused on support of computer networks. It contains basic information about the network elements and possibilities of their involvement. The steps are described so that all procedures were intelligible. The work contains various thoughts on various options for integration of network and end elements to be as effective as possible. Shown are various examples of design documentation, which should serve primarily as a good springboard. We can see the lists of VLANs, IP addresses, calculations of energy consumption and cooling requirements. The introductory section also presents a variety of topology and characteristics of networks and network elements. We deal with various technologies such as QoS, PoE, EteherChannel, Trunking, and more. We are also stacking switches and effective involvement of network elements. All these information was collected and on the basis of these applications have been developed, which should serve as online network documentation. The application is writing with Nette Framework, which also has support for Czech, so it is much material available, which relieved the work in an environment of PHP, MySQL, HTML and CSS. The result is a basic version that is ready to further develop and to be as user friendly as possible and ease the job of designing the network.
Hardware Acceleration of Longest Prefix Match
Kekely, Lukáš ; Tobola, Jiří (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes design and implementation of hardware architecture for longest prefix match in order to achieve high throughput, which is required in today's high-speed computer networks. It is focused on IPv4 as-well-as IPv6 networks. Designed hardware architecture has throughput 75 Gbps on the shortest IPv4 and IPv6 packets.  Performance of designed architecture is also compared with performance of chosen algorithms, which are used in nowadays commercial devices. These algorithms are: Tree Bitmap, Shape-Shifting Trie and Binary Search on Prefixes. All algorithms were implemented in C language using multi-threaded processing.
Network design support software
Špidla, Aleš ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Pelka, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is aimed at supporting of designing of computer networks. The thesis describes the steps which follows to successful propose of computer network. Furthermore, it discusses errors which should be avoided, the various recommendations from the positioning of devices in the patch panel, to allocating the address space of IP addresses. There is also mentioned three level hierarchy of networks, QoS, problems of VLANs and switches cascade connection. A large part describes the benefits of stackable switches, their inclusion in the network, and then describes the advantages of different kinds of PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices. Also noteworthy is the chapter, which deals with IP networks. It points out how to allocate IP addresses and it also describing the most frequently used method for allocating subnets which is reverse binary method. The last part is devoted to the description of the application, which allows users to learn about different variants of switches, VoIP phones, find out the advantages and disadvantages of different transmission media, or the difference between software or hardware firewall. The output of this application is form, which can serve as network documentation.

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