Basic Switch Pod Version 1 - Specifications and Requirements
This value indicates the maximum number of
pods of this pod type. A single NETLAB
AE system can host up to
10 equipment pods, total.
Lab Topology
Lab Device Requirements
Lab devices are part of the topology and users can interact with them either directly
through the console or indirectly via Telnet and other protocols.
The Basic Switch Pod contains one router, R1 and two switches, S1 and S2.
The following table depicts the interface requirements for each device:
| Device |
Ethernet Interfaces Required |
Serial Interfaces Required |
| R1 |
2 |
0 |
| S1 |
12 |
0 |
| S2 |
12 |
0 |
The R1 Ethernet 0 interface must be a built-in interface, which is capable of
activation from the ROM monitor mode. This interface connects to a control switch.
All NETLAB
AE supported routers have at least one Ethernet interface that meets
this requirement.
The R1 Ethernet 1 interface connects to switch S1.
This interface must support 802.1q to be compatible with trunking labs.
The hardware you select must:
- Be supported by NETLABAE.
- Conform to NETLABAE device interface naming requirements (see below).
- Meet the specifications for the lab exercises of the curriculums
your Academy wishes to implement.
Lab Device Interfaces
The NETLAB
AE interface name translation feature is
supported on this pod type. This may influence the selection of modular
interface cards and slot placement within the device. Please review
the
expected interface names for
each device.
Control Device Requirements
NETLAB
AE control devices provide internal connectivity, console access,
and managed power. Control devices are dynamically managed by NETLAB
AE
and are not accessible or configurable by end users.
| Control Device Resource |
Quantity Required |
| Control Switch |
3 Consecutive ports |
| Access Server |
3 Lines |
| Switched Outlet Devices |
3 Outlets |
Control switch ports provide connectivity between devices in the
pod. The Basic Switch Pod requires 3 consecutive ports
on a control switch.
Access server lines provide console access to devices in the
pod. The Basic Switch Pod requires 3 async ports on an
access server.
Switched outlets provide managed electrical power, allowing
NETLABAE and users to turn lab equipment on and off.
The Basic Switch Pod requires 3 outlets on a
switched outlet device.