Re: [j-nsp] eve-ng - lab environment

2018-07-17 Thread Ashvin Oogorah
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


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 7:06 PM Aaron Gould  wrote:

> Cool, yeah, my gosh I like eve more than lsys at this point
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> -Aaron
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Re: [j-nsp] eve-ng - lab environment

2018-07-16 Thread Aaron Gould
Cool, yeah, my gosh I like eve more than lsys at this point

 

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Re: [j-nsp] eve-ng - lab environment

2018-07-16 Thread Vincent Clement
The new jcl (Juniper Cloud labs) looks like a lot to eve ng, hope to give
it a look soon.

Le lundi 16 juillet 2018, Christian Scholz  a écrit :

> Welcome to the world of EVE.
> I prepped my JNCIE purely with EVE ;)
>
>
>
>
> > Am 16.07.2018 um 14:16 schrieb 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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Re: [j-nsp] eve-ng - lab environment

2018-07-16 Thread Christian Scholz
Welcome to the world of EVE.
I prepped my JNCIE purely with EVE ;)




> Am 16.07.2018 um 14:16 schrieb 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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