Cisco Modeling Labs Enterprise At-a-Glance

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Streamline your NetDevOps experience with network simulation on actual IOS images

Your network engineers have been running a variety of open-source simulation tools, often without controls, and with Cisco Internetwork Operating System (Cisco IOS®) images from who knows where. And we get it; simulation is no longer optional. Who has the time or budget to build out actual labs for design, testing, or troubleshooting?

That’s why Cisco Modeling Labs offers an on-premise simulation platform with a central store of defined and licensed Cisco IOS images that all your engineers can use. The user interface is based on the familiar Cisco DNA Center Canvas, and built-in productivity tools enable fast build-up and tear-down.

Cisco Modeling Labs is the premier platform for modeling both Cisco and non-Cisco networks, large and small. Based on years of experience delivering simulations, we designed Cisco Modeling Labs with scalability, ease of use, and NetDevOps in mind.

Benefits

      Upgrade to Version 2.5 with enhanced clustering feature for more compute node control

      Lower your costs with virtual equipment for network development and testing

      Improve your team’s productivity by letting each engineer quickly and easily build and manage their own labs

      Adopt NetDevOps by putting Cisco® Modeling Labs (CML) at the center of your Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline for developing and deploying changes

      Mitigate risk by trying configuration changes in a robust test environment

      Reduce lab footprint and save energy to help meet your green data center goals

New clustering feature has management enhancements

Version 2.5 includes an updated clustering feature with resource management enhancements (such as resource limiting, fencing, and pooling) for more control over your compute nodes.

Clustering allows for horizontal scaling across multiple servers while still providing a single user interface to manage labs.

Other 2.5 features include:

      UI annotations (rectangles, ellipses, text, lines)

      New reference platform: Catalyst 9000v

      Improved IPv6 support

      Accessibility improvements, especially targeting visually impaired users

Automate simulations with a scalable platform, comprehensive API

As always, the comprehensive, user-friendly API lets you push configurations to your simulation in an automated way. This means you don’t have to guess how the rollout of new configurations will affect your network. And when you’ve fully tested those scenarios, you can use the same configurations on your production network.

A scalable simulation platform is more scalable than other simulation platforms available today and reduces resource overhead. A lab-based approach lets you build individual labs for different scenarios:

      You can share labs among engineers or keep private labs for individuals.

      You can add devices and change configurations easily in running labs via an intuitive HTML5 GUI.

      Your labs are persistent between runs, so whatever you configured is still there when you start it up again. No more re-entering crypto-keys or certificates.

      The external connectivity model is as simple as a drag-and-drop, with under 5 minutes of configuration to create either a Network Address Translation (NAT) or Bridged connection external to your simulation.

Cisco network platform support is built into Cisco Modeling Labs. Today we support most of the major IOS variants, including IOS, IOS-XRv, and NX-OS. Cisco Modeling Labs also includes utility images, such as Linux hosts, a WAN Emulator, and the Cisco TRex traffic generator. For more information on platform support, visit www.cisco.com/go/cml.

Simplify your network management team’s NetDevOps access today with Cisco Modeling Labs.

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Contact us today to learn more about Cisco Modeling Labs for Enterprise, and prepare your team for real-world work in the field of IT.

 

 

 

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