02-21-2017 01:57 PM - edited 10-25-2022 09:22 AM
UPDATE 10/25/22: The IMC Emulator will be decommissioned at the end of this week. There has not been any active development with the utility in several years, and as such we will be removing this page.
The Cisco IMC Emulator allows users to familiarize themselves with Cisco’s UCS Standalone Management platform, also known as the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco IMC). It provides access to all three management interfaces Cisco offers today – WebUI, CLI, and the XMLAPI. The Cisco IMC Emulator is supported on the following servers: C220M4, C240M4, C460M4.
The emulator enables users to do the following:
Current Release 3.0(3f):
The latest release of the Cisco IMC Platform Emulator brings the following changes:
- Emulator is now bundled as an OVA for seamless deployment, eliminating the requirements for pre-configured Linux hosts
- Emulator now has multi-threaded QEMU support, allowing for faster interaction via the API, and overall performance increase
- ZIP file includes individual platform versions if deploying a VM is not possible. These can be run inside RHRL 7.0/CentOS 6.5 and have the same prerequisites as the initial release.
**User Guide for current release is posted in the Attachments section below. The OVA/ZIP files can be found on Box:
Cisco IMC Emulator Downloads - Box
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Previous Releases
Release 3.0(3a)
Cisco IMC Platform Emulator – version 3.0(3a). This release adds many new features, including the following:
- VIC Configuration
- BIOS Configuration
- WebUI based Emulator configuration (previously, this was CLI only)
- Configurable IMC Emulator MAC Address and Serial Number
- Various bug fixes
The Cisco IMC Platform Emulator is now bundled into a single .zip file. The package needs to be unpacked as before, and uses a “launch.sh” script in the root directory (cimc_emulator-3.0.3a) to launch the emulator. Individual platforms can still be accessed using the CLI by navigating to cimc_emulator-3.0.3a\prod\<desired platform>. Please reference the latest user guide for additional details.
You can access the Cisco IMC Emulator platform images from the link below:
The user guide can be found as part of the .zip file and is also posted below.
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Initial Release 3.0(1c):
The emulator runs from a 64bit linux host, and was tested with RHEL 7.0 and CentOS 6.5. When using Windows, you must ensure Virtual Box software is installed, and an appropriate 64 bit linux OS is provided. The host machine must have the tunctl and brctl commands to create the tap network and the bridge network, respectively (these are used for accessing/communicating with the emulated IMC). There is also a configuration file that can be modified in real time, and allows users to adjust various IMC sensor values, mimic faults, and perform device state changes.
The video below provides an overview of the Cisco IMC Emulator and also explains how to install the utility.
This next video outlines general use cases for the IMC Emulator, while also stepping through some examples.
grewilki The link is broken. Can you please help me with the correct link?
Hi! The link is broken. Could you please post a new link?
Thank you.
Link should be up now.
@Greg Wilkinson just tried it now, the download link provides this: "This shared file or folder link has been removed or is unavailable to you." Any word on when it will be available?
Please try again. Cheers!
Now link is OK.
I tried to access the Cisco IMC Emulator Downloads - Box , but it gives message: "This shared file or folder link has been removed or is unavailable to you.".
Can you please enable it again ?
Regards,
Pramod
The Box link is not working. Please fix.
Thanks
Hi all - link is up again.
Hi Grewiki,
the link is broken again, could you help fix it.
thanks a lot.
Jet
The Box link is not working.
Can you please enable it again ?
Thanks.
Please try again.
I just tried it but I couldn't access it.
Box of the message is the following,
"This shared file or folder link has been removed or is unavailable to you.".
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