Free Cisco CCNA Tutorial – Getting Started with Cisco Modeling Labs (CML 2 / VIRL 2)

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Last updated on April 13, 2025 10:44 pm

Learn network automation and programability with Cisco Modeling Labs (CML 2). Virtualize Cisco networks easily and prepare for CCNA, CCNP, and Cisco DevNet exams. This powerful software supports various Cisco devices and technologies like Python, Ansible, Spanning-Tree, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and more. Perfect for network engineers, architects, NetDevOps engineers, developers, and Cisco fans. Upgrade from Cisco Packet Tracer and explore a wide range of Cisco images. Boost your networking skills with CML.

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Cisco Modeling Labs (CML 2) is here! You can virtualize Cisco networks easily using CML or learn network automation and network programability with Python or Ansible. If you are studying for your CCNA 200-301 exam, or CCNP exams or even for your Cisco DevNet exams, CML can help you prepare. The sofware is much more powerful than Cisco Packet Tracer and supports a whole range of Cisco devices and network topologies.

All the following Cisco images included:

IOSv

IOSvL2

– NX-OSv

– ASAv

and many more!

Learn technologies such as Python, Ansible, Spanning-Tree, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, Etherchannel and many more using Cisco CML.

Who this course is for:

  • Network Engineers
  • Network Architects
  • NetDevOps Engineers
  • Developers wanting to write network software
  • Cisco Fans

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