How To Install EVE-NG and PNET Lab | CCNA, CCNP, CCIE
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2023
- In this video you'll learn how to download and install the network simulator EVE-NG. You'll also learn how to import the images required to deploy different topologies.
PNET Lab is very similar to EVE-NG so the steps used on EVE-NG can also be used for PNET Lab.
Download VMWare Workstation Player
www.vmware.com/products/works...
Download EVE-NG and Windows Client Package
www.eve-ng.net/index.php/down...
Download PNET Lab
pnetlab.com/pages/download
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Can we use ip phones, wireless devices, mobile phones, etc in pnet? Btw thank you for the video.
I don't know about wireless but you can deploy android for sure. Check even-ng supported devices.
Hello, thank you for this. Where do I get the PNET lab image files from for Cisco? Thank you.
The images you have to download officially from each vendor website.
Thanks
@@silesiocarvalho Okay. For Cisco for example, are they for free or nor? Because I’m confused. Thank you.
@@JKRowlmany cisco images are free to download. Some may require a contract associated with your account. You can download the images here. software.cisco.com/download/home
I didn´t catch the way to install PNet SIlesio, anyway looks great tbh
The steps are the same as for eveng that's why I didn't record it.
Tks
Hi, i see your machine that slowly response after clicking. Maybe your specs machine is not high?
Probably. For me it's ok
@silesiocarvalho, I recently subscribed to your channel, and I must say that your video content is quite engaging. I'm interested in building a lab in EVE-NG or PNET similar to the CCIE EI topology, including technologies like SD-WAN, SD-Access, ISE, DMVPN, MPLS, Linux hosts, and NGFWs in HA. Setting up this lab would require substantial resources, so I'm considering between a physical home server or a cloud-based solution (AWS, Azure, or GCP.) I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Do you think you could create a video or start a discussion thread on your blog or somwhere where we could explore this idea further?
It's simple! Short term (1 year) you might use cloud but if you plan to use the labs as long as you live, than I strongly recommend to buy your own physical server. Buy something that allows you to grow as time goes by. I'm planning to make a video about this in the near future...
@@silesiocarvalho thks
I'm not sure but I think pnetlab is a illegal fork from eve-ng and use some features that is licensed, there is some threads on internet where the eve-ng CEO Uldis Dzerkals claims about this. But eve-ng also looks like a fork or continuation of the old unetlab, so it's not clear for me.
I saw something related too, some say that at the beginning, they used to work together. The thing is that pnet is more stable than eve-ng comunity, plus has those "advanced" features that you'd have to pay on eve-pro.
I looked into this. PNetLab was forked from the same base that EVE-NG was, UNetLab, and that forked code is BSD licensed. It's not "illegal", the EVE-NG CEO is just pissed off because PNetLab is getting in the way of them constantly ripping off their loyal customers (formerly myself) with their insane Pro licensing cost increases despite the stagnation of EVE-NG's development.
Hello can you provide me all the images like all the firewalls and other things ?
Sorry mate I can't. You can download it yourself.
@@silesiocarvalho not very helpful you're !!!
@@ez3170 He can't, because if he's working of a corporation then he's probably getting those images through the corporate licensing. It's quite literally illegal to share those and could cost his company a ton of money, and him his job. There are ways to find them online, but asking people on CZcams isn't going to produce results.
@@brettwebb6789 if this guy was with good intention , he should find another solution to send ;) but the intention is not present !
@@ez3170I can send. What's your email