This article will show the step-by-step process of how to add Cisco SDWAN images to EveNg. Eve-ng is one of the best emulators to Practice with Cisco SDWAN, where you can import the image in Eve-ng and access it directly. You can set up your own lab and practice as much as you want.
To install Eve-ng on your desktop check below Post-
How to install Eve-ng on Vmware.
Follow the Below Steps to add the Cisco SDWAN image to Eve-ng.-
- Download Cisco SDWAN Images for eve-ng.
- Create an Image directory in EVE-NG
- Preparing Eve-ng for Cisco SDWAN.
- Upload the Cisco SDWAN images to Eve-ng.
- Fixing the permission
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1. Download Cisco SDWAN for eve-ng.
Images used and supported for this post.
EVE Image Name | Downloaded Filename | Version | vCPUs | vRAM | Interfaces |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
vtbond-19.2.3 | viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 | 19.2.3 | 1 | 1024 | 2 |
vtedge-19.2.3 | viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 | 19.2.3 | 1 | 1024 | 5-8 |
vtsmart-19.2.3 | viptela-smart-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 | 19.2.3 | 2 | 2048 | 2 |
vtmgmt-19.2.3 | viptela-vmanage-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 | 19.2.3 | 4 | 16384 | 2 |
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2. Create an Image directory in EVE-NG
SSH to EVE and login as root, from cli and create an image directory in the EVE:
mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/vtbond-19.2.3
3. Preparing Eve-ng for Cisco SDWAN.
Upload the downloaded image to the EVE using for example FileZilla or WinSCP. Then login as root using SSH protocol and uncompress it:
create the abc directory and upload the image in the directory using FileZilla or WinSCP and then decompress the image.
Upload the downloaded image to the EVE using, for example, FileZilla or WinSCP.
4. Upload the Cisco SDWAN images to Eve-ng.
Go to the image directory and upload the Cisco SDWAN images to vtbond-19.2.3
5. Fixing the permission
/opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions
Hi,
I can not say thankyou enough, for the amount of effort you have put in. Its a big big big help for us. We thankyou, for all that, the images are sometime very hard to find. Here feels like home, everything is easy and ready, made available for us. Thanking you very much. It helped me, a great deal.
I have one question, would you know, if I could some how download DNA Center for practice, I had the image, when I was working with the cisco partner. I lost it, deleted by mistake.
If there is a webste, where I could Download it and use to for practice, would be great, help.
Regards
Fahad
thank you!
can you be more specific on this bullet no. 3. Preparing Eve-ng for Cisco SDWAN.
Upload the downloaded image to the EVE using for example FileZilla or WinSCP. Then login as root using SSH protocol and uncompress it:
create the abc directory and upload the image in the directory using FileZilla or WinSCP and then decompress the image.
Upload the downloaded image to the EVE using, for example, FileZilla or WinSCP.