[-a | --async ] restart
[devname] |
list |
is-alive [devname] |
status [devname] |
whichdir |
ncs-xml-init [devname] |
ncs-xml-init-remote
<RemoteNodeName> [devname] |
[--force-generic]
|
packages |
netconf-console devname
[XpathFilter] |
[-w | --window] [cli | cli-c
| cli-i] devname |
get-port devname [ipc |
netconf | cli | snmp]
See manpage for ncs-netsim for more info.
NetsimDir is optional and defaults to
./netsim, any netsim directory above in the
path, or $NETSIM_DIR if set.
In order to create a new network simulation, the create-
network option is used with the following parameters:
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ncs-netsim create-network <NCS package> <#N
devices> <PrefixY>
packages were installed. By default, this is
$NCS_DIR/packages/neds, and it contains NCS
packages for Cisco IOS, Cisco IOS XR, Cisco NX-OS,
Juniper JunOS, and so on. The <#N devices> parameter
specifies the number of devices that will be created, and
the devices. For example, the following command would
be used to create a network simulation with three Cisco
IOS devices named ios0, ios1, and ios2:
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$ ncs-netsim create-network
$NCS_DIR/packages/neds/cisco-