The latest I’ve found is from Feb 13, 2020.
Virtual machines
- Cisco CSR 1000v Series Cloud Services Routers with Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Release 16.12
- Cisco IOSv with Cisco IOS Software Release 15.8
- Cisco IOSv-L2 with Cisco IOS Software Release 15.2
- Cisco SD-WAN (vManage, vBond, vSmart, vEdge) Software Release 18.4
- Cisco DNA Center Release 1.3.1
Physical Equipment
- Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches Release 16.12
Supporting virtual machines
- Cisco Identity Services Engine 2.6
- Microsoft Windows 10 Professional
- Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 LTS
A couple things to note about this. (I wish I thought to look this up earlier).
- DNAC is listed under virtual machines. However, there’s no Cisco official DNAC VM. (That’s not to say it doesn’t work, it’s just not officially supported.) I find it interesting that it’s listed here as a VM. It’s possibly just a mistake.
- The Cat9300 physical hardware that’s listed, I’m imaging is definitely for DNAC testing. Cat 9300’s can be a Fabric-in-a-Box solution, where it acts as Fabric Edge, Control Plane Node, and Border Node.
- There are no ASRs listed. This is good news since I’d been stressing pretty badly trying to get SDA/SD-WAN integration to work without much luck. But ASR’s are required for that. So either the equipment list is lying, or there’s no SDA/SD-WAN integration in the lab. Probably the only option is doing SXP from the SDA Border to the IOSv, then passing the tag inline across the IPSec link.
- I’ve been using Cisco CML lately for labbing and I was getting worried about the code versions being a little old, but I checked and they’re the exact ones listed here. So basically anything that works in CML should work in the lab. And conversely, if it’s not supported in CML, I’m betting it won’t be on the lab. (e.g., I’m pretty sure there was something I was trying to test with ether-channel that wasn’t supported. I have to go back and double check.)