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So guys, now finally I will going to show you how you can build your lab.

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So you can see on the right hand side you have a pane from where you can drag and drop the devices.

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So let me pick up a Cisco router which is CSR V 1000.

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This is a very famous Cisco router.

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And you can actually pick devices of different different flavors from the right hand side.

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So let's see uh, let me pick up another device.

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Let's say a savvy firewall.

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So this is a Cisco firewall.

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And let me pick up one more device, um, uh, lightweight Linux machine, which is which we call it

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as Alpine Linux.

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Right.

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You could also pick up a full fledged ubuntu here, but I choose to pick up alpine.

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So it is just a lightweight Linux machine.

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All right.

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So now it's time to build the connections between them.

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So depending on your requirement you can build the connections.

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Actions.

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Just right click the device and click on this add link and you can build the connections like this.

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So so actually you are connecting the gig Ethernet.

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One interface of this CSR 1000 V router with gig zero by zero Ethernet interface of ASB firewall.

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All right.

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In firewall we do not do any connection with the management zero zero port.

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So now click create link and you can see that the connection has been created.

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Similarly you can create another connection.

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All right.

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And see how easy it is.

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The connections are created.

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Now once you are you have finalized your topology.

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You can simply right click on the device and click on the start button.

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So these devices will be started.

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All right.

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You don't have to worry about CPU memory disk.

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You can see at the at the very bottom of the screen the CPU usage, the memory usage.

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The disk usage is being shown in terms of percentage.

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All right.

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So this is CSR V 1000 is our Cisco router.

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And if you click on this interface tab you can see that maximum of four interfaces are available on

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this device.

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You could have increased these number of interfaces.

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But you should have done that activity before actually starting the device.

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All right.

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This add four interface.

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This option has been grayed out but it will come back if you stop this device.

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And then you can add more interfaces as per your requirement.

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And this is true for all the devices that you can see here.

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Now how to login into these devices and access the prompt of these devices.

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So you can see that I have selected CSR 1000 V router.

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And you can see that there is a console option option here.

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So I will click on the console and now open console.

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So you can see that the system is booting up.

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All right.

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Similarly, you can go to the console of a Saab firewall.

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And it is also booting up.

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So it will take some time for these devices to boot up.

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Similarly you can go to the console of the Alpine Linux box.

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All right.

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Now the password of all the devices is username is Cisco.

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And the password is also Cisco.

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So let us wait for the device to get boot up.

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So guys I have waited enough to allow these devices to boot up now that I have selected Cisco CSR 1000

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routing device.

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So I am on the prompt here.

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To start with, I will write enable And the very first step you can do is to go to the Configuration

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mode.

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You can do so by typing conf space T, which stands for configure.

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Terminal.

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And you can always set the name of the device as CSR 1000 or anything you want to.

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Any name you want to give.

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It is done so that you would know that on whose device prompt you are actually working on.

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All right.

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So now let us do some routing configuration.

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So on this routing device CSR 1000 let me add an IP address on its Gigabit Ethernet one interface.

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So it is good that you keep a track through the diagram that on which interface you are actually configuring,

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which IP address, so that you remember

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So on Gigabit Ethernet one interface, I will going to configure an IP address ten .1.1.1 slash 24.

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Right.

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So I go to the interface Gigabit Ethernet one no shirt and simply type out the IP address.

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Ten .1.1 and provide the mask value.

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That's it.

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All right.

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So you can save the configuration by using the command copy ses that is copy running to start up configuration.

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If this command doesn't work you can type out full.

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Right.

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So this command means that if you reboot this device then your configuration will not get lost.

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Your configuration will stay.

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So the IP address that I configured on the interface gigabit one will going to persist even if I reboot

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the device.

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And there is another command called right memory.

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So right memory means that even if you close the lab and if you come back tomorrow and open the same

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lab, the all the configuration that you have done on the device will going to stay as it is.

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All right.

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So this is how I have configured an IP address.

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Now let me go to the ASA firewall console.

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I will do enable.

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It is asking for the password.

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So you can always provide some password I am typing out Cisco.

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Simple Cisco.

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And go to the terminal mode.

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You can always configure the host name.

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Okay.

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Host name is Asa.

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Okay.

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Now I have to configure its gigabit zero by zero interface.

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No shirt.

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I will provide the IP address in the same subnet.

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And on Cisco RSA firewall I have to do additional configuration which is called name if and you have

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to provide some name to this interface.

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All right.

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And you can do copy running to start up configuration.

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And you can do right memory.

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And now from Cisco Firewall can you ping an IP address ten .1.1.1 which is the IP address of CSR router.

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And here we go.

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It is 100%.

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So ping is successful.

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All right.

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I will update my topology.

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Now I will show you how to capture the packet.

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In case of debugging.

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You would want to see that what packets are traversing on this link which connects the Cisco CSR router

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and ASP Firewall, so you can see that you have to click the link first.

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So you will get these options here.

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You have to click on the packet capture and you can start the packet capture.

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So here now it will show you what are what are all the packets that are being exchanged on this link.

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All right.

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So I will go to ASA firewall and let me ping so that ICMP packets traverses on this link.

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As a result of this ping statement.

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And I will go to that link again and I will see that there should be some packets.

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You should see some packets displayed here.

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Now why those packets are not coming.

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Let let me check.

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Okay.

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Probably it has started the capturing of the packets.

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Now let me do the ping again.

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Uh.

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Why?

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It is saying waiting for packets.

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It is showing the packets.

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But as soon as I go to this window to see the captured packets, the packets disappears instantly,

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right?

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So this is kind of some platform problem.

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Yesterday it was not happening.

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But I don't know what is the problem now.

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But anyways, you understand that how this entire lab is supposed to work.

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All right.

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Once you are done with the lab, you can always turn off your devices by doing the right click and go

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to the stop option.

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You can stop all the devices

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All right.

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And.

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Uh, be reminded that you save your lab.

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Let me rename this lab as trial, and I will save this lab.

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Go to the dashboard.

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And here you can see that your lab is saved.

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So you can come back tomorrow.

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You can click on this lab again.

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You can start all the devices, and then you can do your experiment with the lab.

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Right.

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So Cisco Modeling Labs made it quite easy.

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You don't have to install any heavy software on your system, except that any Connect Cisco Secure client,

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which is used to create a VPN connection with this lab.

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Other than that, you need not install any software on your local system at all, and all your labs

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will going to persist on a cloud.

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So I would suggest that if you are a student.

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So try to take an advantage of this Cisco modeling labs.

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So that's all from this short tutorial.

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Thank you.
