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eNSP is a graphical network simulation platform. By simulating real network devices, eNSP helps ICT practitioners and customers to get familiar with Huawei datacom products quickly, to understand and master the operation and configuration of any related products and to improve the planning, construction and O&M capabilities of enterprise ICT networks, ultimately helping enterprises build a more efficient and better enterprise ICT network.


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Posted by orlan_ortiz at 2020-02-13 08:48 Hi,I would like to suggest some features that ENSP should support.1. Stacking of switches or even cl ...
there is a solution for number 2 while using the current version of eNSP. That is by using the cloud you can connect eNSP with GNS3 which support Cisco and Juniper IOS; that way you can try interconnection of third party devices
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I have noticed some problems in the current version of eNSP. That it the AP can not operate in FAT mode. I recommend that this feature in the version that should be improved
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I am excited to do
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eNSP is a graphical network simulation platform. Through the simulation of real network equipment, this platform helps ICT practitioners and customers quickly become familiar with Huawei Datacom products, understand and master the operation and configuration of related products, and improve the ICT network of enterprises. Planning, construction, operation and maintenance capabilities to help companies build more efficient and better corporate ICT networks. IMPORTANT NOTE: When using eNSP for network card binding, be sure not to bind the network card used by the public network.
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Angel1802
Angel1802 Created Feb 18, 2020 17:18:54 (0) (0)
This plataform is pretty helful. Great to know about your NOTE.  
Great
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eNSP is really a great tool to practice Huawei equipment, try adding more devices like agile controller and cloud controllers.
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ejcastriver
ejcastriver Created Feb 13, 2020 18:18:43 (0) (0)
Agree  
I have noticed that eNSP can not be installed in non-windows devices. it is recommended to make eNSP to be installed on non-windows operating system
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ejcastriver
ejcastriver Created Feb 13, 2020 18:21:44 (0) (0)
Agree, non-windows operating systems usually offers a better performance  
eNSP is a good tool. I use it in my classrooms to explain network basics and advanced concepts to students. For the future, i'm looking for the support of IOT and SDN topology. Also the LINUX version of the application, and more stability for the software for others operating systems other than windows 7 (Many on my students include me, work on windows 10)
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Lan59
Lan59 Created Feb 21, 2020 07:13:24 (0) (0)
Hi koalard, Thank you for your sharing . and are you a teacher?  
I have encountered this problem, in eNSP there is an option that enables to add/delete devices and device cards. But after I do so it won't add any custom device or card to the real device. Is there any one who can help. and also If this is a general case, it is recommended to fix this kind of problem in the latest coming version of eNSP
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Hello everyone,

I have used eNSP to connect devices, running them and configuring them to simulate Network operation.

I have liked eNSP because it is very intuitive and user-friendly and the CLI is nice with all the help functionalities embedded.
I have also tried to use it to simulate non-configurable logical topology diagrams which is good experience also.

However,
One day I wanted to build a non-configurable logical topology diagram of an enterprise network where I needed to include the cloud, firewall, servers, routers, switches, APs, wireless bridges,PCs, wireless STAs, mobile cellphones, printers, IP Phones/ VoIP and IP cameras.

Here, I built it by utilizing the drawing palette that is in eNSP to draw lines with different colors, to make connections and demarcations and all the devices are there in eNSP but no wireless bridges, printers, IP phones, and cameras.

Thus, I suggest that IP phones, cameras and printers be included in the End Device section; wireless bridges be included in the WLAN section.

Thank you.
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