Hands-on with Cisco Modeling Labs 2 (CML2)
Hands-on with Cisco Modeling Labs 2 (CML2) Overview
The Cisco Modeling Labs 2 (CML2) is a redevelopment and rebranding of their VIRL1.x (Virtual Internet Routing Lab). This show is meant for those who may be familiar with VIRL 1.x or are brand new to it. From it, you will learn how to install and configure this networking simulation tool into your VMware platform--VMware Workstation (Windows), VMware Fusion (macOS) or VMware ESXi. Also, you will see how to accomplish operations in the CML2 after a brief introduction to the UI--building a lab using the UI and through the API using Python, how to remotely access the CML and then how to connect your labs to the outside world.
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Hello,
I'm Ronnie Wong here to introduce you
to the Cisco modeling labs 2 course.
Now, I've had plenty of
experience of course working with
network simulation tools.
I've been working with GNS three for
about 10 years and
also of course Cisco viral more recently,
but today we wanna
actually get into CML two.
Now you might be wondering what's in it
for you, now, when it comes down to it,
right, everybody's studying,
let's say, for a Cisco exam or
actually maybe needing
a true test bed environment.
You need some type of stimulation to help
you actually run it before you put it into
production, or
if you're building different labs,
this is a great utility for you.
So in this particular course, you actually
learn how to actually do several things.
So what we wanna do of course,
is make sure that first and foremost,
you understand what the requirements
are for running the CML two.
Now, this is true, whether actually
running it on let's say on a laptop or
a workstation, or whether you're gonna put
it onto a server and run it there as well.
Now this requires of course
you'd have extensive knowledge,
I shouldn't say extensive knowledge,
at least basic knowledge and
working with virtualization tools.
And the only one that Cisco, a modeling
labs 2 works with at this point,
is gonna be VM where.
So regardless of whether you're running
workstation, or whether you're actually
running VM ware fusion or
whether you're running VM ware ESXI.
You need to at least have
familiarity with that as you go on.
But in this show we'll actually show
you not only how to deal with those
requirements, but
also how to get it set up.
Whether you're also running in Windows, or
whether you're actually running in Mac OS,
or whether you're running on
the bare metal hypervisors of ESXI.
So that you can get it up and running and
installed the way that you need to.
Also, we'll be taking a look at, well,
how do we actually interact with and
the different realm and
environment that you actually working in?
It's a little bit new,
the features actually do look slick, but
it can be a little bit tricky.
So we'll go through just a basic cursory
introduction in terms of the user
interface, and then we'll dive
right into how you can build labs.
And the great thing is it's much more
intuitive in terms of how you build labs,
that you can actually do.
But also it comes with a great set of
different images that you can work
with as well.
Now, when we start getting into it,
of course,
after we actually start
doing things like that.
We'll hit a little bit into network
program ability as well as of course,
into the realm of
enhancing all the features,
that are actually available
to you in CML 2 as well.
Now, if this sounds like that,
this is for you and
that you're actually ready to get started.
All you have to do is actually click
on the next video link as well, and
we actually start right away,
but thank you for
watching and
we'll see you in the very next video.
Thank you for watching IT PRO TV.
Overview
The Cisco Modeling Labs 2 (CML2) is a redevelopment and rebranding of their VIRL1.x (Virtual Internet Routing Lab). This show is meant for those who may be familiar with VIRL 1.x or are brand new to it. From it, you will learn how to install and configure this networking simulation tool into your VMware platform--VMware Workstation (Windows), VMware Fusion (macOS) or VMware ESXi. Also, you will see how to accomplish operations in the CML2 after a brief introduction to the UI--building a lab using the UI and through the API using Python, how to remotely access the CML and then how to connect your labs to the outside world.
Learning Style
On Demand
Length of course
3h 13m
12 Episodes
Here are the topics we'll cover
- Requirements
- CML2 Installation
- CML2 Operations
- CML2 Enhanced Operations
Learning Options