![]() You click drag into the canvas and let go. For this video, I want to quickly bring in some devices and show you how to get them rolling. You can spend lots and lots of time investigating a traffic generator with T‑REX there. In other words, when you get the CML2 products, CML 2 products, they are there. The devices that are here on the right side, I did not have to do anything extra for those devices to be present. ![]() I’m going to click in anywhere inside this box and watch what it does. I’ll name it something else. Let’s call it video blog. Close your eyes, pretend they’re not there. If that were the case, these other two labs would not be there. If this is the first time you’ve logged in, something as simple as, “I want to create a lab environment. You’ll notice I was piddling around a little bit to get a couple other labs that I created. ![]() This is the main screen when you log in to the CML product. I’m going to log in using the information that I created. During that process, you will have created this account. Cisco does provide instructions for this download. The login here, you will have created this during the setup procedure. From memory, I’m sure you all wrote it down 172.16.6.5. My favorite search engine and yours is my home page, DuckDuckGo, search engine that doesn’t track you. That’s the IP address that is going to be accessible by a browser. That way you know the IP address I’m using didn’t just manufacture. It turns out, it’s right there on the screen in the blue letters, 172.16.6.5. Initially, my thought was, “Let me log in and get the IP address using the IP address show command,” you know to sound important. One of the things I want to do when I’m looking at the machine the first time, if you log it in and we bring up VMware Workstation, I would like to know what IP address is going to be used, because I’m going to use a browser on my local machine to access it. To save a little time, I already launched the machine. I’m assuming you’ve already downloaded it, paid the fees, licensing and all that, so that you have access to it. When I interact with networking devices, I do like to be able to use my local terminal emulator. Anyway, I’m going to show you, that’s what I got on the board here, intro. VIRL, by the way, I like to call it viral, it’s pronounced V‑I‑R‑L. Cisco, just a couple of weeks ago, announced that that tech product was being moved to what’s called Cisco Modeling Labs 2.0, CML 2 or CML2.0. I’ve been using VIRL personal edition for a while. Hello, I’m Mark Jacob, a Cisco Instructor and Network Instructor at Interface Technical Training. Mark demonstrates Terminal Emulator access to console, as well as console access from within the CML2.0 product. Mark Jacob, Cisco Instructor, presents an introduction to Cisco Modeling Labs 2.0 or CML2.0, an upgrade to Cisco’s VIRL Personal Edition.
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