Further to my last post some time ago about how to automate your INE lab config deployment I thought I’d share my updated method. This tutorial is based on INE’s CCIE v5 lab topology using CSR routers; I’ve further optimised my method to use telnet as I found configuring via the console was a little
Previously I posted about how to do a packet capture on a Cisco ASR1000 platform, here I show you how to do a Cisco IOS Packet Capture which is possible on IOS based router’s for example a Cisco ISR 1921. First we need to specify the traffic we are interested in seeing in an ACL;
This post explains the multiple options for addressing your IPv6 endpoints including SLAAC, DHCPv6 and DHCP relay to a Microsoft Windows Based DHCP Server For a simple deployment you might be used to using the router or switch as a local DHCP server, in v4 this was rather simple as per the example configuration below;
Running packet capture on a router is, in my opinion, one of the best features Cisco provide. Most Cisco router platforms have the facility to run a packet capture on the box and here I demonstrate how to carry one out on any ASR1k platform such as the ASR1001, ASR1002, ASR1002x etc. First, we should
!-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-! !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-! PLEASE SEE UPDATED 2018 VERSION HERE Update your bookmarks to this link: https://linevty.com/automate-your-cisco-ccie-home-lab-for-the-ine-workbook-v5-updated-2018-2/ !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-! !-!-!-!-!-!-!-!-! I recently gained access to an INE All Access Pass, which includes the Cisco CCIE Route and Switch v5 Workbook and various labs with a view to taking my lab exam. Whilst it included some rack rental tokens