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How to connect multiple ports to in CML

Ivan Mamka
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Hello,

I have a python app which must communicate to the virtual switches in the CML through multiple virtualized ethernet cards.

I know I can connect one virtual network card on a VM with a CML virtual switch through "External connector".

But I want in CML to look like you have one machine with multiple ports, instead of creating multiple "External Connectors" which connects to single virtual card/bridge.

Something like Ubuntu machine available in CML which can have multiple ethernet cards -> but I can't upload a python code and run on that Ubuntu machine in CML, so I must connect external.

Even If I upload code to CML virtual machine, I still need to create multiple "External Connectors"....

Any suggestion before I'll try to do that in GNS..... thanks. 

 

 

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Martin L
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If nobody replies here, I would go to CLN CML sub-forum and post this again; see

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/topic/0TO3i00000094ZjGAI/cisco-modeling-labs-personal-community

Regards, ML
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Ivan Mamka
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To note: is it only one interface possible on the "external connector?"

When "External connector" created, it is shown that "MAX INTERFACES REACHED" while having one interface. But when deleting that one interface within "External Connector", it is still showing "MAX INTERFACES REACHED".

Thanks,

I

Martin L
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If nobody replies here, I would go to CLN CML sub-forum and post this again; see

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/topic/0TO3i00000094ZjGAI/cisco-modeling-labs-personal-community

Regards, ML
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Ivan Mamka
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Hi,
I got a reply that "external connector" can only have single card/connectivity (also it is stated in documentation). not sure for what purpose "max interface reached" is there.....

Thx

I