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[j-nsp] eve-ng - lab environment
Aaron Gould
2018-07-16 12:16:40 UTC
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Oh my gosh, Eve-ng is awesome! If you didn't know about it, you gotta try
it. It's so cool in its ability to run vSRX and vMX so far in my testing.
In only a short couple days I've been able to test the following.

- mpls martini l2circuits using ldp
- mpls vpls bgp ad/ldp sig (rfc4762)
- mpls vpls bgp ad/bgp sig (rfc4761)
- mpls evpn (my first look ever!)
- mplsogre (my first look ever in junos!)

I wanted to see it run L2 bridging technologies since I had so much
unsuccess in my previous GNS3 attempts over the last few years (I may have
never set up the virtual l2 fwd'ing plane in gns3 like I should have)

incase you want to take a look.

http://eve-ng.com



I had to take a moment and share about this. It's so clean and elegant in
how it runs and works.



-Aaron

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Christian Scholz
2018-07-16 16:08:19 UTC
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Welcome to the world of EVE.
I prepped my JNCIE purely with EVE ;)
Post by Aaron Gould
Oh my gosh, Eve-ng is awesome! If you didn't know about it, you gotta try
it. It's so cool in its ability to run vSRX and vMX so far in my testing.
In only a short couple days I've been able to test the following.
- mpls martini l2circuits using ldp
- mpls vpls bgp ad/ldp sig (rfc4762)
- mpls vpls bgp ad/bgp sig (rfc4761)
- mpls evpn (my first look ever!)
- mplsogre (my first look ever in junos!)
I wanted to see it run L2 bridging technologies since I had so much
unsuccess in my previous GNS3 attempts over the last few years (I may have
never set up the virtual l2 fwd'ing plane in gns3 like I should have)
incase you want to take a look.
http://eve-ng.com
I had to take a moment and share about this. It's so clean and elegant in
how it runs and works.
-Aaron
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Vincent Clement
2018-07-16 16:38:00 UTC
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The new jcl (Juniper Cloud labs) looks like a lot to eve ng, hope to give
it a look soon.
Post by Christian Scholz
Welcome to the world of EVE.
I prepped my JNCIE purely with EVE ;)
Post by Aaron Gould
Oh my gosh, Eve-ng is awesome! If you didn't know about it, you gotta
try
Post by Aaron Gould
it. It's so cool in its ability to run vSRX and vMX so far in my
testing.
Post by Aaron Gould
In only a short couple days I've been able to test the following.
- mpls martini l2circuits using ldp
- mpls vpls bgp ad/ldp sig (rfc4762)
- mpls vpls bgp ad/bgp sig (rfc4761)
- mpls evpn (my first look ever!)
- mplsogre (my first look ever in junos!)
I wanted to see it run L2 bridging technologies since I had so much
unsuccess in my previous GNS3 attempts over the last few years (I may
have
Post by Aaron Gould
never set up the virtual l2 fwd'ing plane in gns3 like I should have)
incase you want to take a look.
http://eve-ng.com
I had to take a moment and share about this. It's so clean and elegant
in
Post by Aaron Gould
how it runs and works.
-Aaron
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Aaron Gould
2018-07-16 18:06:09 UTC
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Cool, yeah, my gosh I like eve more than lsys at this point



-Aaron



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Ashvin Oogorah
2018-07-17 09:14:50 UTC
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Another cool thing with EVE-NG, it has got REST APIs which can be used in
CI/CD automated builds for things like testing and validation. Might be a
useful tool for NetDevOps :)

Ashvin
Post by Aaron Gould
Cool, yeah, my gosh I like eve more than lsys at this point
-Aaron
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