Introduction to Network Simulations with
Cisco Modeling Labs Review Questions with
Verified Solutions Rated A+ (Already Passed)
Change lab title - ANSWER-Click on the lab title at the top of the workbench to access a
drop-down field.
Start lab from workbench - ANSWER-1) Use the Start button on the toolbar at the top 2)
Click on LAB in the toolbar and click Start Lab.
Change startup configuration - ANSWER-Stop and wipe the node.
Wipe a lab or node - ANSWER-Erase the resources associated with the virtual machine
for the node.
Interface types - ANSWER-Console and VNC.
PANES button - ANSWER-Workbench button used to provide access to open console
or VNC connections to nodes in a simulation.
External Connector - ANSWER-Node type used to connect a lab simulation to the 'real
network' through the Cisco Modeling Lab server's network interfaces.
, Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) - ANSWER-Type of filter used to restrict the packets
captured on a link in Cisco Modeling Labs.
Controller - ANSWER-Component responsible for deploying virtual devices and
providing details about running labs.
Node and Image Definitions interface - ANSWER-The interface available from the Tools
button that provides details on all the images currently available on a Cisco Modeling
Labs installation.
REST - ANSWER-The type of API that Cisco Modeling Labs is built on.
Access console - ANSWER-Right-click on the node in the topology view and choose
'Console.'
Included nodes - ANSWER-Cisco IOSv, Cisco CAT 8000V, Desktop, Cisco NX-OS
9000.
Connect interfaces - ANSWER-Right-click on one node and choose Add Link from
menu.
Cisco Modeling Labs Review Questions with
Verified Solutions Rated A+ (Already Passed)
Change lab title - ANSWER-Click on the lab title at the top of the workbench to access a
drop-down field.
Start lab from workbench - ANSWER-1) Use the Start button on the toolbar at the top 2)
Click on LAB in the toolbar and click Start Lab.
Change startup configuration - ANSWER-Stop and wipe the node.
Wipe a lab or node - ANSWER-Erase the resources associated with the virtual machine
for the node.
Interface types - ANSWER-Console and VNC.
PANES button - ANSWER-Workbench button used to provide access to open console
or VNC connections to nodes in a simulation.
External Connector - ANSWER-Node type used to connect a lab simulation to the 'real
network' through the Cisco Modeling Lab server's network interfaces.
, Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) - ANSWER-Type of filter used to restrict the packets
captured on a link in Cisco Modeling Labs.
Controller - ANSWER-Component responsible for deploying virtual devices and
providing details about running labs.
Node and Image Definitions interface - ANSWER-The interface available from the Tools
button that provides details on all the images currently available on a Cisco Modeling
Labs installation.
REST - ANSWER-The type of API that Cisco Modeling Labs is built on.
Access console - ANSWER-Right-click on the node in the topology view and choose
'Console.'
Included nodes - ANSWER-Cisco IOSv, Cisco CAT 8000V, Desktop, Cisco NX-OS
9000.
Connect interfaces - ANSWER-Right-click on one node and choose Add Link from
menu.