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[Music] in this video I'm gonna show you how you can use cisco d cloud to bold or viral topologies with cisco ASAS and you can do all of it for free I was surprised when I saw what's available on cisco d cloud you can build a viral and networks using Cisco IOS V routers Cisco IOS V layer 2 switches and ASA's in this video I'm going to show you how you can reserve a cisco viral lab using Cisco D Cloud I'm going to show you how to build a topology with Cisco ASA's and how to set up connectivity between multiple ASAS the great thing here is that you don't need any software you just need your web browser we're gonna build a Cisco a SI v network using Cisco viral running on Cisco infrastructure in the cloud for free using only our web browsers so to do this you need to browse to D cloud cisco.com and click login if you don't have an account on Cisco's website click register now that'll take you to the main Cisco website and you'll be able to register for a free account this is free you don't have to pay to access these resources I've already got an account so I'm going to click a login to login to Cisco D cloud the first thing you need to do is select a data center in my example I'm based in the UK so I'm gonna select Emir but not save my preferences sometimes on Cisco D cloud if resources are used up on one data center you could select another data center and get access to resources so try and select a data center that's close to you but if it's full or there's no availability then choose another data center now I'm going to select find content now this is important you need to select the right a lab I'm going to select or type Cisco Ethernet over GRE so make sure that you choose this lab Cisco Ethernet over GRE tunnels v1 now there may be other topologies in cisco d cloud that allow you to use cisco viral with cisco a SI images in other videos i've shown you how to reserve and use cisco viral for CCNA studies you could also use this topology for CCNA studies but I had comments on the previous videos where guys were saying that they couldn't get Cisco ASA's working so if you log in to a topology and there's no cisco viral maestro interface available or a saes don't work then you need to choose a different topology on cisco declawed but what I'm going to do here is click schedule to schedule this lab I'm going to schedule it for a few hours and then I'm going to click Next now you can adjust the scheduling hours but for now I'm just going to select those hours I'm going to select that my primary use is training and there's no revenue impact I'm going to click schedule now this has been scheduled but what you could do is click Edit here and I'm going to select now so that it's scheduled quicker I don't want to wait to the three minutes if the labs available you'll be able to update to the session but if it's not available you won't be able to do that so that's been done it's scheduled for 11:57 a.m. ends at 6:00 tonight you can as an example edit the end date that's not always available so you may not be able to change the end date I could as an example extend it by an hour and a half and click update so session is now from 1157 to 1730 this evening now it's scheduled what that'll do is change to starting as you can see over there and once the lab is available I'll be able to view the lab it's not available at the moment the lab is starting up so you simply need to wait a few minutes for the lab to be started up you can refresh the page but it should automatically update to show you that the lab is available so what I'm going to do is pause the video now while I wait for the lab to start up ok so after a while the status will change to view somebody click on the view and now I can see my lab there's a viral server that has no credentials there's a workstation that I can access username is shown here password is shown here I don't actually need that I can simply click on remote desktop to access of the workstation notice how much time I've got left in this lab it's counting down to zero but I've got a lot of time so I'm going to click a remote desktop that opens another browser tab and I'm automatically logged in to a Windows computer this is a Windows 7 computer that's running within Cisco D Cloud so again I'm automatically logged in using a web browser I'm going to click on VM maestro this is going to start the viral a VM maestro software and allow me to interact with the viral server so going back to my topology I'm connecting to this workstation it's going to connect to the viral server all running within Cisco D Cloud ok so viral has started up I see a topology here but that's not the topology that I want to use I want to create a different topology so on my topologies I'm going to click new topology and I'm going to call this a SAV and click finish so I've now got an a SAV topology setup what I'll do now is click on design and notice I've got a list of devices I'm going to select a si and then click in the topology and click on the topology again that adds to a essays to my topology running within Cisco viral if I scroll down notice there are multiple devices here so a lot of devices available in this viral set up but I'm simply going to choose iOS V and add to iOS V devices to the topology I'm gonna click connect select the first a SA and select the second a si so they are now connected to each other on Gigabit Ethernet a00 I'll zoom in here so that it's clearer rather than zooming in on the recording and what I'll do now is select the iOS V router and select the first a si select the second a si and select the second iOS V Radha so I now have my topology which consists of two routers and to ASAS notice they're connected by Gigabit Ethernet 0 1 the ASAS are connected via Gigabit Ethernet 0 0 ok so what I'm going to do is click start to launch the simulation I'm told to that to the topology editor contains unsaved changes click OK to save the changes I'm going to click OK to do that and we'll launch the simulation I'm going to click a simulation and what I'll do here is actually maximize it so there's my aasa topology on the right hand side I can see that the ASA's booting up so ASAE v2 is in our building the other devices are absent you need to wait for those devices to change state to active and once they active you'll be able to access the devices okay so first a si is active second a si is active first router is active I'm just waiting for the second router to go active I'm going to click a SAV this is the topology name and now that they are all active I'm going to right click and click telnet to the four available console ports so I've got a console here console here console here and console there it's not very neat so let's drag some consoles into the same window so I'll drag the three consoles into the same window here so I'm going to also order them logically so iOS V first device a SAV is the second device on the left and then I've got a si - so iOS v1 is a v1 s a v2 and iOS v2 now you can change the font by going to file preferences and under general click on appearance colors and fonts click on terminal console font click Edit and as an example I'm going to make it a lot bigger I'm going to make it 16 bold to make it a lot easier to see what I'll do is well is maximize this window so that we can see the different devices so here's the first router here's the first a si here's the second a si and here is the second router so as you can see I've now got a Cisco router I've got an ASE so I can login simply type show version you can see that this is a sa version 9.5 so they are my two ASAS and my routers what I'll do is name the first router it's a hostname right of one then I'll name the a si so a host name a si one second a s a host name a you say - and then the second router host name Radha - I'll make this window slightly smaller in case so it's not being hidden at the bottom here but notice there's Radha one there's a si one there's a si - and there's Radha - so my devices are now named now what I need to do is add a configuration to the ASA's and the routers now to do that I'm going to show you another trick in Cisco D cloud if you want to copy configs to Cisco D card it's a two-step process so I'll show you how to do that now how to basically copy a config to the remote a si or to the router so here I have configurations for the first is a second a si Radha one and Radha - it's a simple configuration I'm going to make gigabit 0/0 the outside interface which is correct per our topology so I'll make this smaller notice gigabit zero 0 on the ASA's is the outside topology now this program that I'm using here is sublime text it's basically a text editor this is running locally on my Mac I need to get to this configuration to the remote ASA's and remote routers but before I show you that notice again gigabit zero zero is the outside interface security level is 0 IP address that I'm going to configure is that and I'm going to know shut at the interface now I'll add these configurations below the video or attach it to the video depending on where you watch this so either look below this video or look on the attachments to see if you can access the configurations gigabit zero one so this interface on the ASAE is going to be the inside interface security level is going to be a hundred so this is the outside non trusted interface this is the inside trusted interface this is the IP address know shut it this is a simple topology so I've got a static route on the aasa' pointing to a sa-2 and then I've got my objects so I'm going to allow for dynamic net and then I've got my policies notice I'm inspecting ICMP because I want to send ICMP through the a si a SI toos essentially the same configuration all I've done is change the IP addresses on the a si and change the default route on the routers very simple configuration got an IP address plus default gateway which is the ASA's so let's start with a si one what I'll do is select the configuration and copy it now in my web browser there's a special trick here you need to press ctrl alt shift at the same time and then you get to this little window and you can paste the configuration in that is essentially allowing you to copy the configuration to the remote D cloud server and now on the a si when I click paste its pasting that configuration in second a si so I'll copy this configuration from my local Mac and in my web browser ctrl alt shift that's the old configuration so I'll remove that and paste in the new configuration ctrl alt shift to remove the menu right click here and click paste to paste of the configuration into the a si same process now with the routers so he has wrote a one I'll copy the configuration go to router one and press ctrl alt shift remove the text paste the new configuration in right click here and click paste to paste it in I didn't need conficker size already in global config mode but that still works here's iOS V routed to get my config from my Mac ctrl alt shift paste of the configuration in and now I can right click to paste of the configuration into the router so at at this point hopefully a si one can ping a si - so ping eight eight eight two pings succeed so the two ASAS can ping each other can the routers ping through the ASA's so on Radha - can it ping a si one yes it can so notice it campaign the local a si and again I'll just make that smaller so it can paying 10 1 2 2 5 4 which is the IP address of a si - you could see that as an example over there there's the configuration of the outside interface there's the configuration of the inside interface and it can pain a si1 rata one should be able to do the same thing so can it ping a si one yes it can can it ping a say - yes it can now this is a simple example of a topology running in cisco d cloud I've shown you in this video how do you get access to a free lab running on cisco d cloud so under my hub you can see the lab that i reserved all i did was search for the lab in the catalog reserve it and then click view to access the workstation that's part of the lab and then I used a VM maestro to configure a viral with this topology and then I used Cisco IOS and V routers and Cisco ASAS and configured a network and as you can see it's working so this is I think a fantastic resource again it's free you don't have to pay for access to this now a question that I've had from people how do I build bigger topologies I've only added 4 devices here but this lab actually allows you to add many devices so I could add some iOS V routers here and then I could add a switch as an example so this lab in D cloud actually supports lots of devices which is fantastic so I could connect one switch to another this isn't obviously not a great topology I'm just showing you the fact that I can have multiple devices in my topology and when I click start I can save my topology and then I can go to simulation mode and what you'll notice is the devices will start up so I still have access notice to Rada one I still have access to a si one still have access to a c2 and I still have access to Radha - I just need a wait now for the other devices to start up in the topology notice you can see that ASAS have come up iowa's v Valeo - is now up so as an example in my topology I can now access the switch so I could right-click telnet connect to the console and notice I've now connected to the console of the switch now it's going to take time to boot up so I need to wait for it to boot up but here is my iOS V switch so there you go notice the switches booted show version will allow me to see the version of the switch as you can see there it's V iOS advanced enterprises k9 15.2 show IP interface brief allows me to see the interfaces on the switch so Gigabit 0 0 0 1 and 0 2 same thing I could connect to the second switch drag it here just so that I've got them all together so here's iOS a V layer to switch to so just to prove the point notice this is switch to switch to rather and this is switch 1 so hostname switch 1 so fantastic topology you could bold large topologies here using this lab the original lab that they have looks like this but notice I've bought my own topology using Cisco viral you could use this for example for CCNA studies as well as CCNA security studies fantastic that we have these resources now available for free okay so I hope you've enjoyed this video if you did please like it that really helps me and please consider subscribing to my youtube channel that really does make a difference I'm David bumble as always I want to wish you all the very best [Music] you
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Channel: David Bombal
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Length: 23min 0sec (1380 seconds)
Published: Sun Feb 24 2019
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