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Best IOS to use in CML to model routers?

SJNIII
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What would be the best IOS to use to model a

  • 4331 router 
  • 3945 router

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SJNIII
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They are not images in CML. I found out from a Cisco employee that the 4300 series ISR router can be emulated with the CSR1000v (or Cat8Kv) in CML.  The 3900 ISR can be modeled with the IOSv node

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balaji.bandi
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yes IOL 15.7 L2 and L3  / IOSv L2 and L3  available so most of the command syntax same for that router.

CML is simulator, it will not exact as Physical hardware, most of the IOS / IOS-XR  and nexus functions can be used to emulate or simulate to testing purpose. some have limitrations that can be find in the feature documentations.

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balaji.bandi
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Maybe I am wrong, I have not noticed that images in CML 2.4 (or did I missed)

as per I know only the below images are available to use.

https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/#!reference-platforms-and-images

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SJNIII
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They are not images in CML. I found out from a Cisco employee that the 4300 series ISR router can be emulated with the CSR1000v (or Cat8Kv) in CML.  The 3900 ISR can be modeled with the IOSv node

balaji.bandi
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yes IOL 15.7 L2 and L3  / IOSv L2 and L3  available so most of the command syntax same for that router.

CML is simulator, it will not exact as Physical hardware, most of the IOS / IOS-XR  and nexus functions can be used to emulate or simulate to testing purpose. some have limitrations that can be find in the feature documentations.

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