06-18-2024 03:28 PM
Hello Cisco Community,
I'm looking to deepen my networking skills and become a proficient networking engineer. I've heard that creating a local virtual lab is a great way to practice and work on real-life networking projects. Could you please guide me through the process with real-life steps? Here's what I'm aiming to learn:
Setting Up the Lab Environment:
Installing and Configuring Virtualization Software:
Creating Virtual Machines (VMs):
Network Topology Design:
Simulating Real-Life Networking Scenarios:
Testing and Troubleshooting:
Project Ideas and Practice:
Any additional tips or resources you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help in advancing my networking career!
Best regards,
gurkeet singh
06-18-2024 10:18 PM
I would suggest if you able to spend 200$ you can buy cisco CML 2.7 that can do all the 90% task you looking todo)
the limitation will be all over all platforms so that no one can change that. hardware requirement mentioned on the page below :
https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs/cml-installation-guide/
There are other simulators available free your choice (but the images you need to download depends on various places and you need to make it integration.
example google it : PNET LAB / EVE-NG / GNS3..So on
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