- Overview
- Product Documentation
- CML Release Notes
- CML 2.2 Installation Guide
- CML 2.2 User Guide
- CML User's Guide
- Overview of CML 2.x
- Using CML and the HTML5 UI
- Dashboard
- Workbench
- Adding Nodes to a Lab
- Starting, Stopping, and Wiping Nodes
- Deleting Nodes
- Creating Links
- Rules for Creating Links and Interface Overprovisioning
- Adding Interfaces and Overprovisioning
- Overprovisioning Interfaces with Link Creation
- Starting Simulations
- Connecting to a Node's Console
- Changing Global Console Settings
- Download the Console History
- Setting CPU limit on node
- Launch sequencing and CPU limiting
- Stopping Simulations
- External Connectivity for Simulations
- Link Packet Capture
- Lab Sharing
- Breakout Tool
- Custom VM Images
- Creating a New Node Definition
- CML 2.2 Admin Guide
- Resources
Initial Set-up¶
After you finish your installation, the first time you start your CML server, it will start the initial configuration wizard for the application. You will see this wizard in the console for your CML server. For a VM installation, open the VMware console for your CML VM. For a bare metal installation, connect to the server’s console or remote console app, like CIMC’s remote KVM. You must complete the initial configuration wizard to create the initial user accounts and specify networking details before you can start using Cisco Modeling Labs’ web UI.
Note
The configuration wizard will not continue if the required CPU options have not been enabled. You should also ensure that the ISO file has been connected as a CD/DVD drive in the virtual machine settings.
Procedure
Create a system administrator account.
Define the username and password for the system administrator account
for the CML server. We recommend using a complex password for better
security. The system administrator cannot be used to log into CML’s
HTML5 UI, but it has permissions to manage the CML server itself. You
can use the system administrator account to log into the
System Administration Cockpit, which runs on the CML server’s
management IP address on port 9090
.
Create an initial user account.
Define the username and password for the initial account for the CML application. We recommend using a complex password for better security. You can use this account to log into CML’s HTML5 UI or to authenticate with the web services API. The initial user will have application administrative access in the Dashboard but will not be able to make system changes with the System Administration Cockpit. The initial user account may also create labs and run simulations.
Provide network information.
Select Static or DHCP (default) addressing. The CML server addressing may also be changed after deployment. See the Cisco Modeling Labs Administrator’s Guide for detailed instructions on configuring networking and the management IP address for your installation.
A final dialog displays your settings. Confirm the settings and press the Apply button.
If any of the settings are incorrect, press the Back button to return to previous steps and make any required changes.
When you are done, the CML server will reset and apply your new settings.
Wait for the CML server to reset.
The initial configuration wizard will exit and drop you back at the CML server’s Linux login prompt.
The CML server is now available. You can log into the UI by
visiting the URL that is displayed in the virtual machine’s
console with a supported web browser. To manage the CML server,
log into the System Administration Cockpit with the system
administrator account. If the UI is available at
https://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
, then the System Administration Cockpit
should be available at https://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:9090
.
Before you can start any network simulations, you must complete Product Configuration and apply a registration token to activate your CML server.