DevNet Associate DEVASC 200-901 Official Certification Guide by Adrian Iliesiu (z-lib.org)

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[-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>

contains the path to where the NCS
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
defines the prefix that will be used to name
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-
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