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CCNP 5.0: Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)NDG has worked closely with the Cisco CCNP lab team to develop ONT labs.ONT is supported by one or more of the following NETLABAEstandard pods:
The supported lab list (below) provides a list of ONT compatible labsand the pod types that can be used for each lab.For CCNP, we have added the Cuatro Router Pod (CRP), a four routersuperset of Basic Router Pod Version 2. For wireless labs, we aredeveloping CSP+W, a superset of Cuatro Switch Pod.
- CRP provides the greatest lab coverage for ONT.
- CRP is required to complete the case studies.
- CSP+W is not currently available. Labs requiring CSP+W are planned for a future release. NDG is researching the feasibility of this planned topology.
Skills exams are contained in a separate lab package and are enabled inthe class settings separately from the core ONT labs. This allowsinstructors to defer access to the exams until the end of the course.
Router and IOS Requirements for CRP and BRPv2The routers used must meet minimum IOS requirements specified bythe curriculum. The following recommendations are based on the officialCCNP 5.0 equipment list (available on Academy Connection):
| Router | Recommended Model(s) | Minimum IOS + Feature Set |
| R1 | Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801 | IP Voice Image 12.4(9)T1 + Unified Call Manager Express (CME) 4.0(2)1 |
| R2 | Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801
Cisco 1841 | ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S28NAISK9-12410)
ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S280AISK9-12410)
Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S184AISK9-12410) |
|
| R3 | Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801
Cisco 1841 | ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S28NAISK9-12410)
ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S280AISK9-12410)
Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S184AISK9-12410) |
|
| R4 | Cisco 2801
Cisco 2621 | IPBASE + Pagent2 special download
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1The ONT lab 2.1 uses an IP Voice Image 12.4(9)T1 withCisco Unified Call Manager Express (CME) 4.0(2).
2Pagent is necessary in order to complete the ONT labsand must be running on R4. Pagent is a special IOS image and download.For more information
see below.
Enabling the LabsTo enable the ONT labs, check the box for
"AE CCNP ONT V5.0 English"in the class settings. This must be done for each class requiring access to ONTlabs.You may also allow the class to make "pod-only" reservations using the ONT pod types listed above. To enable pod-only reservations, check the box for
"AE CCNP Pod Reservations (no labs)" in the class settings. These reservations are not tied to specific lab exercises. Therefore, the pod will be configured using the default network configuration. Please note however, not allONT labs use the default network configuration and must be completed by selectingthe correct lab exercise (see the following discussion).
Using the Labs
Always select the correct lab exercise for the lab being performed.Students or teams should schedule the correct lab exercise fromthe catalog. NETLABAE will only show those labs for which the requiredpod type is available. A lab that works on different pod types mayappear more than once if your system is so equipped.
Instructors should select the correct lab from the Exercise tab during instructor-led lab reservations. This can be done as many timesas needed during the reservation.
Importance of Choosing the Correct Lab ExerciseSeveral of the labs differ from the standard pod topologies. This ishandled by NETLAB's
Dynamic VLAN Mapping technology. Always select the correct lab exercise for the actual lab. This insures thatNETLABAE will set up VLANs on the control switch such that lab devicesand PCs are placed in the correct LAN segment for the exercise beingperformed. Selecting the correct exercise will also make the completedlab output easier to find in the archive.
Supported Lab List
| Course | Lab | Description | Pod Required | Comments |
| ONT | 2.1 | Configure CME using the CLI and Cisco IP Communicator | CRP or BRPv2 | Please see the list of required software. |
| ONT | 3.1 | Preparing for QoS | CRP or BRPv2 | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 3.2 | Installing SDM | CRP or BRPv2 | Please see the list of required software. |
| ONT | 3.3 | Configuring QoS with SDM | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.1 | Default Queuing Tools | CRP |
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| ONT | 4.2 | Intermediate Queuing Tools | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.3 | TCP Header Compression | CRP, BRPv2, or BRPv1 |
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| ONT | 4.4 | Comparing Queuing Strategies | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.5 | Class-based Queuing and NBAR | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.6 | Class-based Marking, shaping, and Policing | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.7 | WAN QoS Tools | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.8 | Shaping and Policing | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 4.9 | QoS Pre-classify | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | 5.1 | AutoQoS | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
| ONT | Case Study | QoS and MLPPP | CRP | Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended. |
Future Lab ListThe following labs are not currently included in the ONT distribution.They are planned as a future update in conjunction with the CSP+W pod type.NDG is researching the feasibility of this planned topology.
| Course | Lab | Description | Pod Required | Comments |
| ONT | 6.1a | Configuring a WLAN Controller | CSP+W | Requires external Wireless Lan Controller (WLC) |
| ONT | 6.2a | Configuring a WLAN Controller via the Web Interface | CSP+W | Requires external Wireless Lan Controller (WLC) |
| ONT | 6.3 | Configuring a Wireless Client | CSP+W |
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| ONT | 6.4 | Configuring WPA Security with Preshared Keys | CSP+W |
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| ONT | 6.5 | Configuring LEAP | CSP+W |
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List of Required SoftwareThe following list documents the required software for ONT.
- If possible, install Windows 2003 server on all PCs and preload theinstaller executable files for the software on the list.
- Alternatively, install Windows Server 2003 on at least one PC, preferably PC1a.
| Software Name | Requirements | Notes |
| IOS IP Voice 12.4(9)T1 with CME 4.02 | The router needs to have certain amount of DRAM and Flash. Visit www.cisco.com for more information. | Required for lab 2.1. |
| Cisco IP Communicator (CIPC) | Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 or
Windows XP Professional SP2 | This software is used to make phone calls, and should be installed on PC1a and PC1b. Visit www.cisco.comfor more information. |
| Secure Device Manager (SDM) | Microsoft Windows ME/NT 4.0 Workstation SP4 or
Windows XP Professional or
Windows 2003 Server or
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 | The SDM can be installed onto the router's flash memory or in the PCs. For SDM, the web browser needs SUN JRE 1.4 or later and ActiveX controlsmust be enabled. Visit www.cisco.comfor more information. |
PagentThe ONT Quality of Service (QoS) labs use Pagent's TGN traffic generationtools. Pagent generates realistic traffic and bottlenecks to test QoSfeatures such as IP Classification, IP Marking, and Queuing.Pagent is an enhanced Cisco IOS image that contains both Advanced IP or IP Base Services and the IP traffic generation tools. This image is loadedon router R4 in the Cuatro Router Pod. Routers R1, R2, and R3 run normalIOS images.
Pagent was developed within Cisco primarily intended for Cisco internal use only.However, versions for the 2621 and 2801 have been made available to CCNP Academiesand instructors by special permission from Cisco's Pagent group.
- Pagent requires a license key.
- NETLABAE version 4.0.23 supports Pagent images and license keys.
- The NETLABAE administrator must configure the Pagent license key for each router running Pagent.
ONT Pagent ConfigurationsThe ONT labs utilize Pagent in two different logical topologies: Basicand Advanced. Lab 3.1 (Preparing for QoS) explains the differences and general configuration tasks for each.
Basic Pagent Configuration
Refer to the image below. Traffic sourced from R4 (TrafGen) Fa0/0 is destinedfor R4 Fa0/1. This traffic traverses the depicted topology fromend-to-end so that you can observe bottlenecks. Along the way, traffic mayneed to pass over Ethernet VLANs or point-to-point serial links beforearriving back at R4.
ONT Lab 3.1 provides Pagent configurations for router R4 that can be loaded at thebeginning of each lab. You may use use the NETLABAE file manager and load tabto automate this process.
ONT Lab 3.1 figure 2-1 illustrates the general description of the Basic PagentConfiguration. Figure 2-2 illustrates how the Basic Pagent Configurationcould be applied in a single-router network topology.
Advanced Pagent Configuration
Special care must be taken when using NETLABAE. Analternate configuration for NETLABAE is provided in ONTLab 3.1, page 17, Appendix C,
NETLAB Compatible Advanced Pagent Configurations. This configuration differs slightly from theregular steps. The explanation below applies only to NETLABAE.
Refer to the diagram below. Both a primary and secondary IP address are bound to interface Fa0/0 on router R4 (without using subinterfaces). Trafficgenerated from the R4 Fa0/0 secondary IP address is destined for the primary IP address on the same interface (Fa0/0). This traffic traverses the topology from end-to-end so that you can observe bottlenecks.Along the way, traffic may need to pass over Ethernet VLANs or point-to-pointserial links before arriving back at R4.
ONT Lab 3.1 provides Pagent configurations for router R4 that can be loaded at thebeginning of each lab. You may use use the NETLABAE file manager and load tabto automate this process.
ONT Lab 3.1 figure 5-1 illustrates the general description of theAdvanced Pagent Configuration. Figure 5-2 illustrates conceptuallyhow the Advanced Pagent Configuration works. Appendix C,
NETLABCompatible Advanced Pagent Configurations, provides the router configurationtemplates when using NETLABAE.
NETLABAE Support for Pagent ImagesNETLAB version 4.0.23 and later supports automation of Pagent images.Pagent images are uploaded to the NETLABAE server andassigned to routers in the same manner as ordinary IOS images. Theadministrator must also provide NETLABAE with the license keyfor each router running Pagent. Once this process is completed, NETLABAE will automatically enter the required activationkey for Pagent. Having this task automated by NETLAB+ eliminates theneed to enter this key with each use.
The process for loading and using Pagent with NETLABAEdiffers slightly from normal IOS.
Please refer to
section 4 of the
NETLAB+ Administrator Guidefor step-by-step instructions.
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CCNP 5.0: Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)
NDG has worked closely with the Cisco CCNP lab team to develop ONT labs. ONT is supported by one or more of the following NETLABAE standard pods:
* Cuatro Router Pod (CRP)
* Basic Router Pod Version 2 (BRPv2)
* Cuatro Switch Pod + Wireless (CSP+W) [future pod]
The supported lab list (below) provides a list of ONT compatible labs and the pod types that can be used for each lab.
For CCNP, we have added the Cuatro Router Pod (CRP), a four router superset of Basic Router Pod Version 2. For wireless labs, we are developing CSP+W, a superset of Cuatro Switch Pod.
* CRP provides the greatest lab coverage for ONT.
* CRP is required to complete the case studies.
* CSP+W is not currently available. Labs requiring CSP+W are planned for a future release. NDG is researching the feasibility of this planned topology.
Skills exams are contained in a separate lab package and are enabled in the class settings separately from the core ONT labs. This allows instructors to defer access to the exams until the end of the course.
Router and IOS Requirements for CRP and BRPv2
The routers used must meet minimum IOS requirements specified by the curriculum. The following recommendations are based on the official CCNP 5.0 equipment list (available on Academy Connection):
Router Recommended Model(s) Minimum IOS + Feature Set
R1 Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801 IP Voice Image 12.4(9)T1 + Unified Call Manager Express (CME) 4.0(2)1
R2 Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801
Cisco 1841 ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S28NAISK9-12410)
ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S280AISK9-12410)
Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S184AISK9-12410)
R3 Cisco 2811
Cisco 2801
Cisco 1841 ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S28NAISK9-12410)
ISR Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S280AISK9-12410)
Advanced IP Services K9 IOS (S184AISK9-12410)
R4 Cisco 2801
Cisco 2621 IPBASE + Pagent2 special download
1The ONT lab 2.1 uses an IP Voice Image 12.4(9)T1 with Cisco Unified Call Manager Express (CME) 4.0(2).
2Pagent is necessary in order to complete the ONT labs and must be running on R4. Pagent is a special IOS image and download. For more information see below.
Enabling the Labs
To enable the ONT labs, check the box for "AE CCNP ONT V5.0 English" in the class settings. This must be done for each class requiring access to ONT labs.
You may also allow the class to make "pod-only" reservations using the ONT pod types listed above. To enable pod-only reservations, check the box for "AE CCNP Pod Reservations (no labs)" in the class settings. These reservations are not tied to specific lab exercises. Therefore, the pod will be configured using the default network configuration. Please note however, not all ONT labs use the default network configuration and must be completed by selecting the correct lab exercise (see the following discussion).
Using the Labs
Always select the correct lab exercise for the lab being performed.
Students or teams should schedule the correct lab exercise from the catalog. NETLABAE will only show those labs for which the required pod type is available. A lab that works on different pod types may appear more than once if your system is so equipped.
Instructors should select the correct lab from the Exercise tab during instructor-led lab reservations. This can be done as many times as needed during the reservation.
Importance of Choosing the Correct Lab Exercise
Several of the labs differ from the standard pod topologies. This is handled by NETLAB's Dynamic VLAN Mapping technology. Always select the correct lab exercise for the actual lab. This insures that NETLABAE will set up VLANs on the control switch such that lab devices and PCs are placed in the correct LAN segment for the exercise being performed. Selecting the correct exercise will also make the completed lab output easier to find in the archive.
Supported Lab List
Course Lab Description Pod Required Comments
ONT 2.1 Configure CME using the CLI and Cisco IP Communicator CRP or BRPv2 Please see the list of required software.
ONT 3.1 Preparing for QoS CRP or BRPv2 Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 3.2 Installing SDM CRP or BRPv2 Please see the list of required software.
ONT 3.3 Configuring QoS with SDM CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.1 Default Queuing Tools CRP
ONT 4.2 Intermediate Queuing Tools CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.3 TCP Header Compression CRP, BRPv2, or BRPv1
ONT 4.4 Comparing Queuing Strategies CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.5 Class-based Queuing and NBAR CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.6 Class-based Marking, shaping, and Policing CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.7 WAN QoS Tools CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.8 Shaping and Policing CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 4.9 QoS Pre-classify CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT 5.1 AutoQoS CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
ONT Case Study QoS and MLPPP CRP Traffic should be injected. Pagent is recommended.
Future Lab List
The following labs are not currently included in the ONT distribution. They are planned as a future update in conjunction with the CSP+W pod type. NDG is researching the feasibility of this planned topology.
Course Lab Description Pod Required Comments
ONT 6.1a Configuring a WLAN Controller CSP+W Requires external Wireless Lan Controller (WLC)
ONT 6.2a Configuring a WLAN Controller via the Web Interface CSP+W Requires external Wireless Lan Controller (WLC)
ONT 6.3 Configuring a Wireless Client CSP+W
ONT 6.4 Configuring WPA Security with Preshared Keys CSP+W
ONT 6.5 Configuring LEAP CSP+W
List of Required Software
The following list documents the required software for ONT.
* If possible, install Windows 2003 server on all PCs and preload the installer executable files for the software on the list.
* Alternatively, install Windows Server 2003 on at least one PC, preferably PC1a.
Software Name Requirements Notes
IOS IP Voice 12.4(9)T1 with CME 4.02 The router needs to have certain amount of DRAM and Flash. Visit
www.cisco.com for more information. Required for lab 2.1.
Cisco IP Communicator (CIPC) Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 or
Windows XP Professional SP2 This software is used to make phone calls, and should be installed on PC1a and PC1b. Visit
www.cisco.com for more information.
Secure Device Manager (SDM) Microsoft Windows ME/NT 4.0 Workstation SP4 or
Windows XP Professional or
Windows 2003 Server or
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 The SDM can be installed onto the router's flash memory or in the PCs. For SDM, the web browser needs SUN JRE 1.4 or later and ActiveX controls must be enabled. Visit
www.cisco.com for more information.
Pagent
The ONT Quality of Service (QoS) labs use Pagent's TGN traffic generation tools. Pagent generates realistic traffic and bottlenecks to test QoS features such as IP Classification, IP Marking, and Queuing.
Pagent is an enhanced Cisco IOS image that contains both Advanced IP or IP Base Services and the IP traffic generation tools. This image is loaded on router R4 in the Cuatro Router Pod. Routers R1, R2, and R3 run normal IOS images.
Pagent was developed within Cisco primarily intended for Cisco internal use only. However, versions for the 2621 and 2801 have been made available to CCNP Academies and instructors by special permission from Cisco's Pagent group.
* Pagent requires a license key.
* NETLABAE version 4.0.23 supports Pagent images and license keys.
* The NETLABAE administrator must configure the Pagent license key for each router running Pagent.
ONT Pagent Configurations
The ONT labs utilize Pagent in two different logical topologies: Basic and Advanced. Lab 3.1 (Preparing for QoS) explains the differences and general configuration tasks for each.
Basic Pagent Configuration
Refer to the image below. Traffic sourced from R4 (TrafGen) Fa0/0 is destined for R4 Fa0/1. This traffic traverses the depicted topology from end-to-end so that you can observe bottlenecks. Along the way, traffic may need to pass over Ethernet VLANs or point-to-point serial links before arriving back at R4.
ONT Lab 3.1 provides Pagent configurations for router R4 that can be loaded at the beginning of each lab. You may use use the NETLABAE file manager and load tab to automate this process.
ONT Lab 3.1 figure 2-1 illustrates the general description of the Basic Pagent Configuration. Figure 2-2 illustrates how the Basic Pagent Configuration could be applied in a single-router network topology.
Advanced Pagent Configuration
Special care must be taken when using NETLABAE. An alternate configuration for NETLABAE is provided in ONT Lab 3.1, page 17, Appendix C, NETLAB Compatible Advanced Pagent Configurations. This configuration differs slightly from the regular steps. The explanation below applies only to NETLABAE.
Refer to the diagram below. Both a primary and secondary IP address are bound to interface Fa0/0 on router R4 (without using subinterfaces). Traffic generated from the R4 Fa0/0 secondary IP address is destined for the primary IP address on the same interface (Fa0/0). This traffic traverses the topology from end-to-end so that you can observe bottlenecks. Along the way, traffic may need to pass over Ethernet VLANs or point-to-point serial links before arriving back at R4.
ONT Lab 3.1 provides Pagent configurations for router R4 that can be loaded at the beginning of each lab. You may use use the NETLABAE file manager and load tab to automate this process.
ONT Lab 3.1 figure 5-1 illustrates the general description of the Advanced Pagent Configuration. Figure 5-2 illustrates conceptually how the Advanced Pagent Configuration works. Appendix C, NETLAB Compatible Advanced Pagent Configurations, provides the router configuration templates when using NETLABAE.
NETLABAE Support for Pagent Images
NETLAB version 4.0.23 and later supports automation of Pagent images. Pagent images are uploaded to the NETLABAE server and assigned to routers in the same manner as ordinary IOS images. The administrator must also provide NETLABAE with the license key for each router running Pagent. Once this process is completed, NETLABAE will automatically enter the required activation key for Pagent. Having this task automated by NETLAB+ eliminates the need to enter this key with each use.
The process for loading and using Pagent with NETLABAE differs slightly from normal IOS.
Please refer to section 4 of the NETLAB+ Administrator Guide for step-by-step instructions.
Copyright © Network Development Group. NETLAB+, NETLAB Academy Edition, and NETLAB Professional Edition are registered trademarks of Network Development Group. Cisco and Networking Academy are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems.