05-30-2024 08:13 AM - edited 05-30-2024 08:35 AM
Guys, How do I used this DevNet Environments Cisco Modeling Lab? I'm a first time user and I'm trying to run/invoke my tutorial called=>"Your First Switching Show commands for the CCNA" Any assistance that you can provide?
Can you tell me how this virtual lab works? Presently, I'm trying to run/invoke my tutorial,called=>"Your first switching show command for the ccna?"
I'm running into trouble in terms of accessing it. This what I was able to do=>(i) I was able to access=>DevNet/Environments/Cisco Modeling Labs-20240530T10291860.
(ii) Once I'm in the lab, I'm given 2-virtual machines called=>(i) vsphere_virtual_machine.vm=>base-cml.cml
and the 2nd one is called=>(ii) vsphere_virtual_machine.vm=>devbox.devbox.
Both of them indicated that they are running, I'm assuming because of the green light that's indicated. I have a screenshot/capture=>
I hope this helps. Thanks!
I also want to show via another capture of the same tutorial that I'm trying to invoke. Just some additional information. Here the lab that I have access to=>
05-30-2024 08:38 AM
I have seen a few student with this question, i am not sure what learning course you are following, but IMO the CML lab is overkill for such simple hands on task. To use CML follow this instruction.
From what i read about your task in your course, it appears you only need a switch to test this, use the Nexus always-on device here - https://devnetsandbox.cisco.com/DevNet/catalog/Open-NX-OS-Programmability this is a switch you can login into without reservation and perform many tests such as the one you have mentioned. All you need to do is ssh to this device from your local machine/network using a ssh client or your built in client.
Hope this helps.
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