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Whether you are studying for an Expert, Professional, or Associate certification, Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal enables you to create highly accurate network simulations in a safe virtual environment.
When developing mobile apps, it's important to recognize your mobile users will likely have a much slower network connection than you use while developing. So, it's good to run your app in a simulated poort network condition. When I was primarily developing Cordova based apps (Ionic Framework), this was easy to do in Chrome, as it comes with built-in throttling. Now, that I'm developing React.
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal has two licenses available:
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal | Allows 20 concurrent simulated nodes |
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal Plus | Allows 40 concurrent simulated nodes |
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal uses real Cisco IOS images — the same software in routers and switches. This gives you a simulation tool with reliable models, whether you're preparing for your next certification exam or writing automation code for work.
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal allows you to:
- Create models and what-if scenarios of real-world networks
- Connect virtual and physical environments
- Add nodes and change links in a running network simulation
- Start and view packet captures right from the UI
Cisco Modeling Labs – Personal supports the following Cisco images:
- IOSv and IOSvL2
- NX-OSv and NX-OS 9000v
- IOS XRv and IOS XRv 9000
- IOS XE (CSR1000v)
- ASAv
For more information on images and features supported, see the documentation at https://developer.cisco.com/docs/modeling-labs.
Cisco Modeling Labs – Personal also includes the following third-party and utility VMs:
- Linux VM with Cisco's Trex packet generator
- A WAN Emulator for creating WAN-like delay, jitter, and loss effects on links
- Desktop Alpine Linux image that provides a graphical, Xfce interface
- Tiny Core Linux server image
- Full-featured Ubuntu server image using cloud-init YAML configuration
- CoreOS Linux container-focused OS using cloud-init YAML configuration
Cisco Modeling Labs - Personal is distributed as an OVA file for you to deploy as a virtual machine on supported VMware products or as an .ISO file for bare metal installation. For more information on packages, requirements and supported hypervisors, see the Quick Start Guide.
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