

I opted for the CSR 1000v which requires a hypervisor, like VMware’s ESXi, Microsoft’s Hyper-V, Xen, and KVM. There are some bugs in the configs but i found that fun to figure out. Fortunately, there are other options in building a CCIE home lab that will mimic INE’s workbook topology. The Cisco Learning network CCIE SP v4.1 workbook is a great resource and a good value for the cost IMO. The latest ASR9Kv will run P2P PW, i'd had trouble with H-VPLS implementations mixing CSR1000v and ASR9Kv 6.4 but found workarounds. Brian's content is incredibly thorough & detailed, and forces you to concentrate & learn the topics on an in. This learning path contains sections on the different topics on the blueprint, with the bulk of the topics being taught by Brian McGahan. Brian's content is incredibly thorough & detailed, and forces you to concentrate & learn the topics on an in-depth level. Remember that the config section is all virtual (T/S too) but the T/S section can and likely will just make you validate control plane on some questions. Quick analysis: INE's platform has a 'Learning Path' called 'CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure 1.0'. INE's platform has a 'Learning Path' called 'CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure 1.0'. For L2VPN the best thing you could do is read the config guides, there are no books or other guides out right now that i've found that go over BGP signalling and L2VPN implementation on the ASR platform. Good stuff to practice, but nowhere near as all-encompassing as their R/S track. IMO the INE workbook and AT videos for SP are dated and I found them lacking.

Please don't ask me about vIOS images or the workbooks from INE if you see this as inappropriate to add link back to my blog, just let me know and I'll delete the link.

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If you're interested to give it a go or read more about it's on my blog: You can download there the files for EVE-NG topology and initial configuration files. And the vIOS-L2 is just because you may not have physical switches to bundle the virtual and physical one together in one topology.ītw, I'm planning a new topology in EVE-NG using CSR1000v for routers and vIOS-L2 for switches. You may argue why vIOS and not CSR1000v for the routers, is just because vIOS-元 images are less resource hungry when compared with CSR. Initial configuration files have been also adapted to fit the L2 vIOS port naming convention. So, I've adapted the INE's CCIE R&S v5 topology to fit EVE-NG using vIOS images. I have that, working great, but is a bit more effort to add a new router if needed, links, etc. The problem was that the original network diagram and initial configuration files were designed for CSR1000v (directly hosted on an ESXi supervisor) and real switches. Lately I'm was testing more and more with EVE-NG and working with INE CCIE R&S v5 workbook.
