- Overview
- Product Documentation
- CML 2.5 Release Notes
- CML 2.5 Installation Guide
- CML 2.5 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
- Hiding Links
- 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
- Annotations
- External Connectivity for Simulations
- Link Packet Capture
- Lab Sharing
- Console Server
- Breakout Tool
- Custom VM Images
- Creating a New Node Definition
- Viewing Resource Limits
- CML 2.5 Admin Guide
- Resources
CML Administrator’s Guide¶
The Cisco Modeling Labs Administrator’s Guide provides information for administrators of a CML installation. The administrator installs CML and also administers the CML server itself. For CML-Personal customers, the user of the product is normally also the administrator. For CML-Enterprise, the administrator may be a lead engineer or system administrator.
This guide provides information about using the CML UI to configure and manage your CML instance, such as configuring user authentication and resource limits. It also includes instructions for changing system settings after installation through the product’s System Administration Cockpit. Administrative tasks include changing the CML server’s network configuration and managing its storage.
For information on how to install and license a new CML instance, see the Cisco Modeling Labs Installation Guide.
For information on how to use CML to create labs and work with running simulations, see the Cisco Modeling Labs User’s Guide.