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Simware 7.1.59 download available for all users
HP has released an updated version of the Comware simulator Simware, no license or registration is required to use this tool.
Simware 7.1.50 – Define custom linecard
The default list of Simware7 7.1.50 linecards (boards for a chassis) does not include 10G ports. This post covers the steps in case you want to add a custom linecard with 10G interfaces.
Simware 7.1.50 – External Aux Port access
Simware7 7.1.50 is using Virtualbox as the virtualization platform for the routers and switches. An inconvenience is the fact that the local console access has fixed screen size and no copy/paste is available. So how can we still use an … Continue reading
HP Comware Simulator 7.1.50 released for public !
UPDATE 12/08/2015: Simware 7.1.59 has been released, see: https://abouthpnetworking.com/2015/08/12/simware-7-1-59-download-available-for-all-users/ Great news from the Simware side: the latest version of the Comware simulator Simware (Release 7.1.50) has been released and it is available as a public download. So no more … Continue reading
Comware7 Radius based RBAC user-role assignment
In this post a quick overview of a sample Radius server configuration for admin authentication on Comware7 devices.
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Tagged cisco-av-pair, comware7, radius, rbac, role, shell, simware, vsr
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Simware7 Remote Management Access
With Simware7, multiple virtual Comware7 devices can be interconnected to perform lab setups and tests. Simware7 runs inside a QEMU virtual machine (Comware7 is based on a Linux kernel so it can run on x86 platforms), the Simware configuration utility … Continue reading