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CCIE EI Lab Dell R630 256GB RAM 2TB SSD - EVE-NG + SD-WAN

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Price: $1,380.00
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Prod. Code: CCIE-EI-3

This is a Special Item based on our standard item CCIE-EI-3 Lab

The price already includes all Discounts (20% OFF) and Shipping cost to Germany ($180)

Therefore, the final price for this Special Item is $1,380 USD

This is a Lab kit that for the new Cisco CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab Exam ver 1.1

It includes an EVE-NG Virtual Machine loaded with Viptela SD-WAN Controllers.

This Lab can be used with 2 different Lab Topologies: INE (ine.com) and Narbik Kocharians (micronicstraining.com)

It's built using a Dell R630 Server w/ 256GB RAM + 2TB SSD Drive with VMware ESXi 6.5

Dell R630's are very Powerful Servers with 2 x Ten-Core Processors (Xeon E5-2660v3 or higher).

Ten-Core Processors provide 20 vCPU's. Therefore, this Server has a total of 40 vCPU's

Note that this Lab could be upgraded to support a DNAC VM, which requires a Dell R630.
Please contact us for price and availability information.


Physical Server's Main Features:

- 2 x Ten-Core Processors (Xeon E5-2660v3 ==> 40 vCPU's)
- 4 x Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
- 256GB RAM (Server supports up to 768GB!)
- 2TB SSD Drive
- Dell SAS SATA RAID Controller
- VMware ESXi 6.5 Enterprise Version (with Permanent License)

Note: A Monitor is not included. You'll need a Monitor + Keyboard to operate the Server


Main VM's on the CCIE EI Lab:

These are the main VM's for the CCIE EI Lab:

- 1 x EVE-NG ver 5.0.1 (needed to simulate a Viptela SD-WAN Network)
- 1 x CML-2 ver 2.6.0 (Latest version; License not included)
- 1 x Windows 2019 Server with 180-day Trial version
- 1 x Cisco ISE Server ver 3.0 (Identity Services Engine) with 90-Day Demo License
- 1 x Ubuntu Server ver 20.04.2 configured with NSO (Network Services Orchestrator)
- 4 x IOSv-L2 Virtual Switches built inside EVE-NG
- 10 x CAT8000v Virtual Routers built as independent VM's


CCIE EI Equipment Requirements:

Cisco has recently announced a revision to the requirements for the CCIE Lab Exam.

Several changes have been made to the new CCIE EI Lab Exam (ver 1.1).
The new requirements for CCIE EI Lab Exam can be found at this URL:

www.ciscoland.bayjenweb.com/f/CCIE_EI_v1.1_Equipment_and_Software_List.pdf

But this version is not active yet. It will become active in September 2023.

Therefore, our Lab is still based on the original requirements which include:


Main Virtual Machines:

- Cisco CSR1000v (now replaced with CAT8000v) with IOS XE SD-WAN ver 16.12
- Cisco IOSv-L3 Routers w/ IOS Software ver 15.8
- Cisco IOSv-L2 Switches w/ IOS Software ver 15.2
- Cisco DNA Center version 1.3.1 (now replaced with version 2.3)
- Cisco SD-WAN Software (vManage, vBond, vSmart, vEdge) ver 18.4


Supporting Virtual Machines:

- Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE)
- Ubuntu Server ver 18.04.5
- Windows Server

However, our Lab does include some of the requirements of the new CCIE EI Lab Exam (ver 1.1)

For instance, CSR1000v Routers have been replaced with 8000v Routers with a higher IOS version: IOS XE ver 17.9

And we now offer DNAC version 2.3.5.3 (latest version)
But please notice that this item does not include a DNAC VM

We offer DNAC only as an upgrade option. However, to support this upgrade this Lab would need several upgrades

To be specific, we would need to upgrade RAM, Disk Size and also CPU's

Please contact us if you are interested in this upgrade


Lab Topologies:

As mentioned before, this Lab can be used with 2 different Lab Topologies:

- INE (ine.com) and
- Narbik Kocharians (micronicstraining.com)

INE's Lab Topology needs 10 x Virtual Routers (SD-WAN compatible)

Narkik's Topology uses up to 20 x Virtual Routers, but the number of Routers (and Switches) varies for each Lab Exercise.

Narbik's Lab Exercises are available as independent .UNL files that can be loaded on EVE-NG

There is a large set of Lab Exercises available (with Solutions) and you can download the complete list from this URL:

www.mediafire.com/folder/tws2ugxb5k4rn/

All Routers are deployed in Autonomous Mode (AM), which means that they can only be configured and managed via CLI; not through the vManage Controller.

But they can be converted to the SD-WAN-ready version, which is known as Controller-Mode.

To switch to Controller-Mode you can simply enter the command controller-mode enable,
which enables them to be managed by SD-WAN Controllers.

You can use these Routers either for standard Routing functions or for SD-WAN related tasks.


Virtual Switches vs Physical Switches:

INE's Lab Topology also requires 4 x LAN Switches, which can be either Virtual or Physical

Our Lab provides Virtual LAN Switches using the IOSv-L2 Software through the EVE-NG VM

Having Virtual IOSv-L2 Switches ready to go in the EVE-NG VM allows you to use this Lab it right away without having to buy Physical Switches!

However, please notice that Cisco recommends using Physical Switches because the IOSv-L2 Software doesn't provide some of the advanced functions needed for the Lab.

IOSv-L2 Switches are good enough to provide basic connectivity and some basic L2/L3 functions. And this should be enough to do most Lab Exercises.

But if you want to do more complex Lab Exercises that deal with more advanced Switching functions, then you may want consider getting 4 x Physical Switches

Physical Switches can be connected to the Server at any time and they can be easily combined with Virtual Routers. Please check out the Upgrades Section below for more details.


EVE-NG Virtual Machine:

The EVE-NG VM is perhaps the most important component of this Lab!

This VM provides full SD-WAN functionality. That is, it provides all the Network Nodes needed to emulate a Viptela SD-WAN Network

This includes SD-WAN Controllers (known as Control Plane components) and WAN Edge Nodes

- vBond
- vSmart
- vManage

WAN Edge Nodes (known as Data/Forwarding Plane devices) can be implemented in 2 ways:

- vEdge Cloud Routers
- IOS XE Virtual Routers
(CSR1000v or CAT8000v)

In our EVE-NG VM you'll find a Fully Configured and ready to use Sample SD-WAN Network

This is done just to demonstrate the full SD-WAN functionality of our EVE-NG VM.

We provide all the Configuration Files that you can use to build your own SD-WAN Network


Combining Virtual Routers with Virtual or Physical Switches:

As mentioned before, the EVE-NG VM is also used to implement 4 x IOSv-L2 Switches

But in addition to these Switches, the EVE-NG VM also includes a set of 10 x IOSv Routers

That is, this Lab has 2 sets of Virtual Routers:

- 10 x IOS XE Routers (built as Independent VM's)
- 10 x IOSv-L3 Routers (built inside the EVE-NG VM)

So you could use either set of Virtual Routers, both of which can be connected to the set of Virtual Switches

And if you add Physical Switches to the Lab, the Routers could be connected to either set of Switches (Virtual or Physical)

So you'll have 4 potential combinations:

- IOS XE Routers (independent VM) connected to Virtual Switches
- IOS XE Routers (independent VM) connected to Physical Switches
- IOSv-L3 Routers (within EVE-NG) connected to Virtual Switches
- IOSv-L3 Routers (within EVE-NG) connected to Physical Switches

Of course you may also add extra Virtual Routers (IOS XE or IOSv) and extra IOSv Switches

Thus, this item provides a very flexible Lab environment with many configuration options!


CML-2 VM:

This Lab also includes a CML-2 VM because INE uses CML for many of their Lab Exercises.

CML-2 is a Licensed product sold directly by Cisco; its price for a 1-Year CML-2 License for $200

The VM included in this Lab doesn't have a License though.

However, you could use the EVE-NG VM instead of CML-2 for almost all Lab Exercises!
In other words, CML-2 could be considered just an optional element of this Lab.

However, you may want to enable this VM because the latest version of CML includes very powerful Virtual Devices like the CAT8000v and CAT9000v.

The new list of requirements of the CCIE EI Lab Exam (ver 1.1) does include CAT8000v Routers.

CAT9000v devices are not explicitly included in the new list of requirements, but since they come with IOS XE ver 17.9, they could be used as a substitute of physical 9300 Switches.

For that reason alone it's worth considering activating a CML-2 License.


Training Materials:

As mentioned before, we include all Lab Exercises for Narkik's Topology
(taken directly from Narkik's Book)

We also include a large set of Lab Exercises for INE's Topology

For INE's Topology we also include all the Videos for the CCIE EI Lab Boopcamp.

In addition, for INE's Topology we also include all the initial configuration files
that can be loaded either on CML-2 or EVE-NG.


Upgrade Options:

As mentioned before, you may add 4 x Physical Switches to this Lab.

This will allow you to work on some advanced features not available in the IOSv-L2 Software.

The new list of requirements include 9300 Switches. But these Switches are very expensive!

However, there are some cheaper alternatives like the Cisco 3650 or 3850
that could be used instead of 9300 Switches.

As mentioned before, we also offer the possibility of adding a DNA Center

RAM size is 256GB, but it can be upgraded to 384GB or higher (needed to support DNAC)

Drive capacity is 2TB, but it can be upgraded to 4TB SSD (4TB is needed to support DNAC)

Please contact us for price and availability of these upgrade options.


Processing Time and Shipping:

Due to the complex nature of this item, we need 3-4 business days to prepare it (Software installation, configuration & testing)

Transit time inside the USA is 2-5 business days via FedEx Ground (it depends on where you live)

Therefore, this item may take up to 8 business days for delivery. Please take this into account.

Please ask for a shipping quote for Orders outside the Continental USA or International ones.