This lab is fairly easy to build on EVE-NG. I am sharing the lab I created to help newbies to..
Just download the lab topology from here, upload it to your EVE machine and start configuring to match the lab which you are doing..
It will be networked for your requirement with 802.1q tagging of sub-interfaces to form a Layer 3 topology like the following..
Refer the following post to understand how to connect interfaces via 802.1q tagging.
Physical Topology of a Logical Diagram with Sub Interfaces
Here it is used with a switch, but in the above topology, a hub is used so switch configuration is not needed.
Practicals & Notes by CCDE #20240056
Great post! This is exactly what I have been looking for.
ReplyDeleteI understand what you are doing with your physical topology - using a hub instead of a switch. However, I am having trouble seeing how that would be useful when trying to configure your logical topology. For example, Routers 1, 4, and 6, all have a common connection to VLAN 146. If none of the routers are actually connected to a switch, how should we configure the router interfaces? How is the link connecting the hub to SW1 configured? Thank you!
It will be networked for your requirement with 802.1q tagging of sub-interfaces to form a Layer 3 topology like the following.. Cisco and NetApp FlexPod Specialist
ReplyDeleteHi man,
ReplyDeletegreat post but unable to start any device.
I cannot import your lab to eve-ng.
Any clue?
Thanks in advance and great work
Dear ranesc,
ReplyDeleteIt will be connected with 802.1q tags. No need of a switch. Interfaces which have same tag will be logically connected just like a physical broadcast domain
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