Developed some Python source code for API of Bandwidth on-demand application, and upload into github, if you’re interested, please feel free to download and run in with WAE.
- Is there any option to emulate environment or is it required to have private physical lab for this.
- Could you please let me know what could be minimal set up for Cisco WAE testing purposes or how did you tested this
Is your question is about a network setup (the routers) or about a WAE server. If you need a small network setup, use something like CML (aka VIRL from Cisco), or something similar.
If your question is about WAE. You can setup WAE on a linux VM.
- Would like to learn more about both topics -Have been searching for some more docs but haven't found any. If you have any resources would be glad if you can share them with us.
- Already tried APIC-EM on http://developer.cisco.com but need to play with it bit more, because on first try have only discovered how the environment works.
- Found following videos "APIC Enterprise Module REST API Tutorial 1 - 3" very useful:
- APIC Enterprise Module REST API Tutorial 1 - YouTube
- APIC-EM REST API tutorial 2 - YouTube
- APIC Enterprise Module REST API Tutorial 3 - YouTube
- Got two more questions regarding WAE:
- 1. Is it possible to download WAE as VM, e.g. in .ova file format or just install it on some linux distro?
- 2. Which Cisco series/families/devices are capable to be orchestrated by WAE.
Although WAE is released, it's being supported via Cisco SEs at specific customers. Best thing to do is reach out to your local Cisco SE at this point.
In answer to second question, WAE supports standard protocols like OSFP, IS-IS, RSVP-TE, PCEP, BGP-LS and others. It can work in multi-vendor environments, and isn't so much device-specific as protocol-specific.
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