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Cisco Cml Refplat Iso Download | 'link' NewThere are two primary ways to deploy CML: as a virtual machine (OVA) on VMware or as a bare-metal installation (ISO). The refplat ISO is used differently in each scenario. Always match the RefPlat version to your CML controller version for best compatibility. You will see several files available for download. Look specifically for the Reference Platform file. It is typically named similarly to: refplat-[version]-fcs.iso cisco cml refplat iso download new In the search bar, type Cisco Modeling Labs and select your specific version (e.g., CML Personal or CML Enterprise). Even with a perfect setup, things can go wrong. Here are solutions to common problems based on community feedback. There are two primary ways to deploy CML: Here is a breakdown of the main types of RefPlat ISOs: You must have an active CML-Personal or CML-Enterprise license. You will see several files available for download This file acts as a repository of virtual device images. Without mounting or copying the Refplat ISO, you can log into the CML dashboard, but you will be completely unable to spin up or configure routers, switches, or firewalls. 2. Choosing the Right Refplat ISO Variation Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) Reference Platform (RefPlat) is the virtual appliance image Cisco provides to run CML on supported hypervisors (KVM/QEMU, VMware, and as an ISO for physical or bare-metal installs). The RefPlat ISO contains the minimal OS and packaged services that host CML’s virtualization substrate, licensing agent, and management interfaces. It is the recommended, supported way to deploy CML outside of prebuilt VM downloads when you need a fresh installer image, bare-metal install, or to recreate a host. Method B: Copying Directly to the CML Hard Drive (For Upgrades) Verify the file integrity using the provided SHA512 checksums to ensure the download was not corrupted. Installing/Importing the New Refplat ISO into CML paulcarlisle.net
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There are two primary ways to deploy CML: as a virtual machine (OVA) on VMware or as a bare-metal installation (ISO). The refplat ISO is used differently in each scenario.
Always match the RefPlat version to your CML controller version for best compatibility.
You will see several files available for download. Look specifically for the Reference Platform file. It is typically named similarly to: refplat-[version]-fcs.iso
In the search bar, type Cisco Modeling Labs and select your specific version (e.g., CML Personal or CML Enterprise).
Even with a perfect setup, things can go wrong. Here are solutions to common problems based on community feedback.
Here is a breakdown of the main types of RefPlat ISOs:
You must have an active CML-Personal or CML-Enterprise license.
This file acts as a repository of virtual device images. Without mounting or copying the Refplat ISO, you can log into the CML dashboard, but you will be completely unable to spin up or configure routers, switches, or firewalls. 2. Choosing the Right Refplat ISO Variation
Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) Reference Platform (RefPlat) is the virtual appliance image Cisco provides to run CML on supported hypervisors (KVM/QEMU, VMware, and as an ISO for physical or bare-metal installs). The RefPlat ISO contains the minimal OS and packaged services that host CML’s virtualization substrate, licensing agent, and management interfaces. It is the recommended, supported way to deploy CML outside of prebuilt VM downloads when you need a fresh installer image, bare-metal install, or to recreate a host.
Method B: Copying Directly to the CML Hard Drive (For Upgrades)
Verify the file integrity using the provided SHA512 checksums to ensure the download was not corrupted. Installing/Importing the New Refplat ISO into CML
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