Friday, May 15, 2015

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Decompress Cisco IOS images in Linux

 Decompress Cisco IOS images in Linux

If you have any Linux distribution you can decompress Cisco IOS image using the dd command

Examples:

root@alaaheggaSRV#dd if=/dev/sr0 of=/home/hope/exampleCD.iso bs=2048 conv=noerror,sync

root@alaaheggaSRV#dd if=/dev/sda of=~/disk1.img


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if is the input file

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For Cisco IOS images that are being used in GNS3 emulator use the below steps

root@alaaheggaSRV#dd if=c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-12.bin of=c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-12.image


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unable to locate package vsftpd solved

ALAAHEGGA@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-get install vsvtpd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree      
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package vsvtpd





Solution

The repositories for older releases that are not supported (like 11.04, 11.10 and 13.04) get moved to an archive server. There are repositories available at http://old-releases.ubuntu.com
The reason for this is that it is now out of support and no longer receiving updates and security patches.
I would urge you to consider a supported distribution. If your computer is too old in terms of memory or processor then you should consider a distribution such as Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
If you want to continue using an outdated release then edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change archive.ubuntu.com to old-releases.ubuntu.com
You can do this with sed
sudo sed -i -re 's/([a-z]{2}\.)?archive.ubuntu.com|security.ubuntu.com/old-releases.ubuntu.com/g' /etc/apt/sources.list


then update with
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Sometimes, it might be faster to create backups of your system and reinstall using supported release instead.


Cisco Nexus 1000V – End of Availability

Cisco Nexus 1000V – End of Availability

Cisco Nexus 1000V – End of Availability
VMware is announcing the End of Availability (EOA) for the Cisco Nexus 1000V SKU and its associated support SKUs from VMware effective February 2, 2015.
This notification has NO IMPACT on existing use of the Nexus 1000V in a VMware vSphere 5.x or older environment. It also has NO IMPACT on support already purchased from VMware for the Nexus 1000V.
VMware recommends that the Nexus 1000V users move to the VMware vSphere Distributed Switch as it simplifies operations (e.g., upgrade) and provides advanced monitoring capabilities plus a broader feature set. VMware will also offer migration assistance to make this change. For additional details, please contact your VMware account team or support representative. Customers that use the Nexus 1000V already do so in conjunction with VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus Edition and have the correct licensing in place to make this change.
Customers who want to buy additional licenses and support for the Cisco Nexus 1000V after February 2, 2015 can buy those licenses directly from Cisco.
Frequently Asked Questions
 Q: When is the Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware End of Availability (EOA)?
A. The Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware EOA is scheduled for February 2, 2015. The Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware will no longer be available for purchase as a standalone product SKU after this date.
 Q: What is End of Availability (EOA)?
A. A product has reached its End of Availability when it is no longer available for purchase from VMware. See more at: https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/lifecycle.html
 Q. Can I purchase additional Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware licenses after February 2, 2015?
A. No, except for orders currently in process that will complete by March 31, 2015.
 Q. Can I continue to use the Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware after EOA?
A. Existing customers that purchased the Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware may continue to use the product beyond the End of Availability date of February 2, 2015. This change in packaging will not affect existing product support or functionality.
 Q. Can I continue to get technical support for the Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware after EOA?
A. Yes. Customers who have active support contracts for the product will still be entitled to technical support as per the VMware Lifecycle Policy Matrix
 Q. What is the Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware End of General Support (EOGS) date?
A. End of General Support (EOGS) for the product is as indicated on VMware Lifecycle Policy Matrixunder the dates listed for vSphere ESXi hypervisor 5.0, 5.1, and 5.5.
 Q. Can I purchase additional Cisco Nexus 1000V license from VMware after February 2, 2015?
A. No, additional licenses will not be able from VMware as of this date. Additional licenses can be purchased directly from Cisco.
 Q. Can I renew my Cisco Nexus 1000V from VMware Support before my contract expires?
A. Yes, if this happens prior to February 2, 2015. If the renewal is beyond February 2, 2015 customers can buy new support directly from Cisco.
 Q. Whom may I contact if I have additional questions?
A. Please reach out to your VMware representative or VMware Global Support Services if you have any additional questions.

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Introduction to SDN & OpenFlow by INE



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This 8-hour course begins with a general introduction to Software Defined Networks, including discussion of control planes and data planes, APIs, logical layers, types of SDN networks, and more. With hands-on access to Pica8 Open switches and Flowgrammable’s emulator, students will spend 15+ hours delving into real-world implementation and deployment of OpenFlow, an SDN standard that allows a remote controller to interact with the forwarding plane of a network switch or router over the network, making it easy to deploy innovative routing and switching protocols in a network.
Learn how having complete transparency into setting up a flow gives you new insights as to how networking can change. Starting with basic tunneling, or traffic engineering, and then advancing to setting up multiple group tables, and tuning flow priorities and flow aging. You will gain hands on the tools and tricks needed to quickly deploy SDN.
Jasson Casey is the founder and executive director of Flowgrammable. With more than 15 years’ experience in the telecommunications industry, Jasson is currently a research associate with the Open Networking Foundation, a PhD candidate at Texas A&M University, and a research affiliate with the Center for Secure Information Systems at George Mason University. Jasson’s PhD research formed the basis for the Flowgrammable OpenFlow stack.
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Total Duration: 3h 18m
 
OpenFlow


Total Duration: 32m
 
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Total Duration: 3h 13m
 
OpenFlow Data Model


Total Duration: 18m
 
OpenFlow Data Plane


Total Duration: 2h 31m

OpenFlow Protocol


Total Duration:1h 59m
 
OpenFlow Demonstrations


Total Duration:
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