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PQ Show 61: The UNetLab Project

Drew Conry-Murray October 22, 2015

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UnetLab, or the Unified Networking Lab, is a virtual lab for networking engineers who want to explore and learn networking concepts or test networking designs.

UnetLab is a Web-based competitor to options such as GNS3 and Cisco VIRL, and it aims to be easy to use and to enable project portability.

Take a listen as we discuss the UNetLab project with creator Andrea Dainese and contributor Uldis Dzerkals to find out how it works and how people can get started using it.

Show Notes:

-What is UNetLab?

-Why a new project like this? We already have GNS3 & Cisco VIRL

  • Unique features

-What sort of person will be interested in UNetLab?

-Getting started with UNetLab

  • Where to download
  • System recommendations
  • Images supported
  • Standing up that very first lab
  • Accessing the UNetLab environment from outside the virtual network
  • Managing image licensing
  • Project portability

-Can other people contribute to the UNetLab code?

-Can people donate to the project?

Show Links:

About UNetLab

UNetLab Project

Pay for Support

Free support forum

UNL_intro_presentation (PowerPoint)

About Andrea Dainese

Email: [email protected]

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adainese

G+: https://plus.google.com/+AndreaDainese/

Twitter: @adainese

Blog: http://www.routereflector.com/

About Drew Conry-Murray

Drew Conry-Murray has been writing about information technology for more than 15 years, with an emphasis on networking, security, and cloud. He's co-host of The Network Break podcast and a Tech Field Day delegate. He loves real tea and virtual donuts, and is delighted that his job lets him talk with so many smart, passionate people. He writes novels in his spare time. Follow him on Twitter @Drew_CM or reach out at [email protected]

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  1. Dawit Kebede says

    October 27, 2015 at 6:51 pm

    I would like to thank these 2 guys Andrea and UD for their good work. UNL is by far the best tool we have at the moment out there for any network related certification preparation and also as a test bed!…I tested a huge complex lab using Juniper vMX/vSRX ( including chassis cluster) and cisco vIOS(L2/L3), csr1000v, XRV,ASAv… I am in love with UNL and I spent most of my extra time with my UNL server….Good Job Andrea! and UD!

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