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3.3 Access to the lab through a remote system (when response time is bad)
Sometimes, response time of lab application from your client system can be slow (depending from where you run your client) . It is possible to connect to a window 2008 VM inside the lab through remote desktop and to execute the lab from there. Remote VM ip addresses are 10.3.198.10x where x is the pod number from 1 to 6 Username : administrator Password : C1sc0123
2. Lab environment
The lab infrastructure deployment is shown on the picture below. Every POD has its own pair of Catalyst Ethernet switches (3750 or 3560 depending on the POD). One switch is located on the East side (SW-PODx-E) and can be accessed with its loopback address 10.14.20x.1 and the other switch is located on the West side (SW-PODx-W) and can be accessed with its loopback address 10.14.20x.2, where x = POD number. Verifiy that you can telnet to both of your PODs Ethernet switches. All the PODs share the same WAN infrastructure which is made of six ISR routers, simulating a traditional customer configuration: AGG-W DIST-W ISR 2811 ISR 2811 loopback0 - 10.14.200.1 loopback0 - 10.14.200.2
Each ISR router is equipped with its own NAM module: On AGG-W SRE-NAM On DIST-W NME-NAM On CORE-W SRE-NAM On CORE-E SRE-NAM On DIST-E SRE-NAM On AGG-E NME-NAM On ALT-DIST-E SRE-NAM On ALT-CORE SRE-NAM On ALT-DIST-W SRE-NAM 10.15.1.1 10.15.2.1 10.15.3.1 10.15.4.1 10.15.5.1 10.15.6.1 10.15.7.1 10.15.8.1 10.15.9.1
All the infrastructure equipments can be accessed with the same credentials: user = admin, password = C1sc0123, enable = C1sc0123.
Every POD has two 79xx IP Phones, one being connected to each of its Ethernet switches according to the layout below:
POD 2
DHCP 10.14.63.x - #3302 POD 3 DHCP 10.14.64.x - #3402 POD 4 DHCP 10.14.65.x - #3502 POD 5 DHCP 10.14.66.x - #3602 POD 6 WEST EAST
POD 2
DHCP 10.14.53.x - #3301 POD 3 DHCP 10.14.54.x - #3401 POD 4 DHCP 10.14.55.x - #3501 POD 5 DHCP 10.14.56.x - #3601 POD 6 POD 99
POD 99
#3911 #3912
DHCP 10.14.69.x
DHCP 10.14.59.x
#2141
#3923
#3913
Presentation_ID
Cisco Public
Voice calls are already established between those 2 phones, so that there are altogether 12 RTP flows going across the WAN. POD99 is the video POD. It has four 79xx IP Phones (2 on each side), two 9971 video phones (1 on each side) and two Telepresence endpoints (one EX90 on the East side and one Profile52 on the West side). Sessions are also established between these pairs of endpoints, that add 8 RTP flows for voice and 4 RTP flows for video going across the WAN. The EX90 Telepresence endpoint is registered to CUCM (192.168.40.4) and the P52 Telepresence endpoint is registered to the VCS (192.168.40.80). CUCM and the VCS are interconnected via a SIP trunk. All equipments in this configuration may use 192.168.40.254 (default gateway on CORE-W for the 192.168.40.x network) or 171.68.10.80 as NTP server.
TMS
Administrator C1sc0123
VCS
192.168.40.80
admin C1sc0123
CUCM
192.168.40.4
Administrator C1sc0Cxd92
EX90
10.14.59.2
admin TANDBERG
P52
10.14.69.1
admin TANDBERG
NTP
DNS
Routers
CPCM
admin C1sc$123
PAM
root Public123
NCSWAN
root Public123
192.168.40.34 192.168.40.35 192.168.40.36 LMS LMS-PODx 192.168.40.41 192.168.40.42 192.168.40.43 192.168.40.44 192.168.40.45 192.168.40.46 NAM-PODx 10.15.1.1 10.15.2.1 10.15.3.1 10.15.4.1 10.15.5.1 10.15.6.1 Win-PODx 10.3.198.101 10.3.198.102 10.3.198.103 10.3.198.104 10.3.198.105 10.3.198.106 LMS Login User Password
admin cisco
NAM
NAM web User Password NAM Telnet User Password Login User Password
admin cisco
root cisco
Lab VM
administrator C1sc0123