Instrukcja instalacji Cisco ONS 15454 M2 jest przeznaczona dla użytkowników, którzy chcą zainstalować urządzenie Cisco ONS 15454 M2. Instrukcja instalacji jest przeznaczona dla użytkowników, którzy mają doświadczenie w instalowaniu optycznych systemów transmisyjnych. Instrukcja instalacji Cisco ONS 15454 M2 zawiera szczegółowe informacje dotyczące instalacji systemu, w tym wymagane narzędzia, wymagane czynności, procedury zamówienia, wymagane konfiguracje wstępne i omówienia zasad bezpieczeństwa. Instrukcja instalacji zawiera również informacje dotyczące uruchamiania i konfigurowania systemu, a także dostępne opcje diagnostyki dla systemu Cisco ONS 15454 M2.
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It’s incredible how just last night, I was watching your video from two years ago and wishing you had a more recent video on CML. and voila! I wake up to this. You're the best, David. I got into IT, landed a help desk position, got my ccna and now working towards the ccnp, and it's truly because of you! Thank you for all you do for this community!
Hey David, as an old VIRL user I was very pleased to run across this video on your page. The video was spot on, except where I got some errors when trying to start my VM instance which was due to a couple of configuration settings in Windows Features (now very hidden in Win 11) but the community had a recent post on the issue with those instructions and then reloading a clean install of VMware Workstation Pro 16.2.4 and it worked like a charm. This is such a night and day experience difference compared to the old VIRL install and use. In fact I was just debating if I had to go with VIRL again, I would probably just plow my way through GNS3 or breack my old rack out of storage and set up my old physical server rack lab. I'm never going back.
Great video, David. I ended up purchasing CML as a result. I have used packet tracer so far. Would you consider putting a video together on how to configure CML desktops and internet access using CML? I think many would find that really handy in using the CML product. I am not finding a lot on the use, configuration and, in the case of desktops, retention of values between lab reboots. Thanks so much for all you do!
I love your networking videos as always David. Have you considered making a video detailing the pros/cons of CML/GNS3/EVE-NG? I'd love to have a detailed comparison on the strengths and weaknesses of each. What unique features does each contain or lack? Other than the Node limit, are there other reasons one might choose something like EVE-NG over CML when getting further into their certification studies?
Once again, David Bombal has struck gold with another great informational video. In my personal opinion, his videos are getting better and better as they progress. I always look forward to the new information he provides. Yes, I agree with Stefanos on the price point Cisco has placed for a single user and feel Cisco can afford to do better. It would be a better tradeoff for CISCO to open doors to new students to lower the price. Do not let CISCO fool you they can afford to make the change.
Thank you for the time, effort, and knowledge you give to the tech community.
Hello David, thank you for the video. Does CML limit to Cisco devices? I think this is a big advantage for GNS3/EVE-NG that you can import devices from other vendors - Aruba, Mikrotik, etc... And, it does not seem that CML is resource intensive - I had tested GNS3, and it requires a lot. Correct me if I am wrong.
Thank you David. Great content as always.
Hi David, Thanks for your videos! Can you make a tutorial about opensource routing like quagga? And if possible some docker networking please
Awesome video!
Thanks David, great video. If you have a subscription to CML, can you still use the images in GNS3, and which would you recommend, GNS3 or the CML?
I was following along quite well paying attention, but that image to the left at
Hi David, does CML allow for other vendor images such as Fortinet or would that have to be done in GNS3?
Hello Sir David, is the CML the best for CCNA labs just only for cisco labs than EVE-NG?
Thank you very much for the great video. Successfully, able to install CML 2.4 by following video instructions.
Really u change the life to be more understanding IT systems thank you Mr David
Thanks Mr Bombal for this video. What are hardware requirements for using Cisco CML please ?
hi David, is there a solution for the M1 pro processor.?
Thank you for the video, where can you get images for Aruba to work on GNS3
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