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Hi Dave not sure if you covered this before but is it possible if you could provide some guidance on what training material can be used for CCIE enterprise infrastructure certification, thanks 🙏🏻
After having a CCNP-ENT for over 16 years that I allowed to lapse in 2021, combined with working in Cyber for the last several years and focusing my studies elsewhere, I've been toying with the idea of getting my CCNP-ENT back. In tandem with that, I've been curious about using CML for doing labs while going through video courses. Have to say, this new PATty feature in CML 2.6 looks really cool! Nice video!
Seems to have the same features as breakout, server side rather than than a client on the workstation, which is nice. Not sure I am seeing the eaiser, more control - yes but easier? Not actually seeing its as cool or new - a refinement of the breakout tool in earlier CML. My CML license is up for renew in September, this may just to get me torenew, rather than migrate to Eve as I was planning, got a month or so to decide.
inspection policy doesnt seem to work when I use it in bootstrap node config. is it by design or am i missing something? kinda annoying having to configure icmp inspection every time i start a lab.
If you have a computer with enough resources(cpu cores, ram...) or willing to buy one Packet tracer is good enough for ccna, a network emulator like CML is better You cant use packet tracer for ccnp or high and other vendor network certifications
If you are doing CCNA, stick to packet tracer because it is free. Once you have some more experience and want to go for your CCNP use GNS3, EVE-NG, or CML. There are costs associated with these so you wanna make sure to wait until you are ready to lab to activate them.
short answer, for CCNA: packet tracer.. CCNP / CCIE: .. general nexus-os and latest ASAv feature test and design of all cisco stuff.. CML is fine.. but SD-WAN, SD-Access you have to do some manual stuff.. multi vendor simulation: GNS3, pnet-lab, eve-ng
I love this time saving CML 2.6 feature. Makes it so much easier to connect to devices in your topology!
Cisco CML 2.6 is now available! I spoke with Ralph from the CML team to ask him about somr of the cool new features in CML.
// Download links //
CML 2.6 release notes: developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!cml-release-notes
Cisco CML: learningnetworkstore.cisco.com/cisco-modeling-labs-personal
Documentation: developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!introduction
// Ralph's Social //
Twitter: twitter.com/rschmied_csco
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rschmied
Cisco Blog: blogs.cisco.com/author/ralphschmieder
Github: github.com/rschmied
Mastodon: techhub.social/@rschmied
Cisco DevNet: github.com/orgs/CiscoDevNet/people
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// Menu //
00:00 - Coming up
00:33 - PATty // The new CML tool!
02:36 - How PATty works
07:38 - PATty demo in CML
14:43 - PATty summary
17:32 - How to activate PATty service
20:32 - But wait! There's more! // Terraform Provider CML2
23:20 - Terraform Provider CML2 blog post
23:52 - Conclusion
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Hi Dave not sure if you covered this before but is it possible if you could provide some guidance on what training material can be used for CCIE enterprise infrastructure certification, thanks 🙏🏻
After having a CCNP-ENT for over 16 years that I allowed to lapse in 2021, combined with working in Cyber for the last several years and focusing my studies elsewhere, I've been toying with the idea of getting my CCNP-ENT back. In tandem with that, I've been curious about using CML for doing labs while going through video courses. Have to say, this new PATty feature in CML 2.6 looks really cool! Nice video!
👍🏽 Thank you for the demo!
More Cisco!
Thank you david for the video ❤️
sorry how which steps to take to upgrade the version
Can I use CML to emulate Labs to study the CCIE? Works SDWAN and DNA ?
Seems to have the same features as breakout, server side rather than than a client on the workstation, which is nice. Not sure I am seeing the eaiser, more control - yes but easier?
Not actually seeing its as cool or new - a refinement of the breakout tool in earlier CML.
My CML license is up for renew in September, this may just to get me torenew, rather than migrate to Eve as I was planning, got a month or so to decide.
It also includes UDP/TCP port mapping. Starts around 15:04
inspection policy doesnt seem to work when I use it in bootstrap node config. is it by design or am i missing something? kinda annoying having to configure icmp inspection every time i start a lab.
Should i replace packet tracer with this for learning?
If you have a computer with enough resources(cpu cores, ram...) or willing to buy one
Packet tracer is good enough for ccna, a network emulator like CML is better
You cant use packet tracer for ccnp or high and other vendor network certifications
@@cocoabread13 thanks
If you are doing CCNA, stick to packet tracer because it is free. Once you have some more experience and want to go for your CCNP use GNS3, EVE-NG, or CML. There are costs associated with these so you wanna make sure to wait until you are ready to lab to activate them.
short answer, for CCNA: packet tracer.. CCNP / CCIE: .. general nexus-os and latest ASAv feature test and design of all cisco stuff.. CML is fine.. but SD-WAN, SD-Access you have to do some manual stuff.. multi vendor simulation: GNS3, pnet-lab, eve-ng