A demonstration video illustrating the deployment of Cisco Modeling Labs r1.3 onto a bare metal Cisco UCS C220-m4 server using the ISO distribution media. Video accellerated to approx. 12.5 minute duration.
We are aware of the desire for real-node configuration import, but that is not yet a CML capability. The virtual nodes are not intended to emulate chassis capability. They provide faithful representations of the control plane and higher aspects of ...
The uwmadmin "project" and corresponding "user" account are root-level admin accounts without access to the networking elements, and thus cannot run simulations. Adding a guest "member" account within uwmadmin project retains those same restrictions...
Hi Carlos,
Assuming your install is built on ESXi VM - yes, the original SKUs will work:
Base License: R-CML-CE-K9=
Additional Nodes: L-CML-CE-50N=
If you want to expand later, another L-CML-CE-50N= license can be applied to raise tot...
the simulation environment is very CPU intensive in general - and the process to spin up the virtual nodes may be considered its peak demand. This will be impacted by the platform configuration (CPU cores available, memory, oversubscription ratios)....
When the CML_ Client is used to launch a simulation, it will use the startup_config files associated with the project. Once running, any changes to the vNode are ephemeral... even writes to the vNode's "nvram" as that resource is also virtualized w...