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CML vs GNS3 vs INE: How Network Engineers Should Build Labs in 2026
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CML vs GNS3 vs INE: How Network Engineers Should Build Labs in 2026

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If you're building network labs in 2026, the real question is not "which tool is best?" It's which tool matches the kind of lab work you actually need to do . Some engineers want a legal, repeatable Cisco-heavy environment for deep protocol work. Some want guided labs they can launch in a minute. Others just want the cheapest path to testing routing, switching, VPN, and firewall ideas at home. The three tools that come up most often are Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) , INE's cloud labs , and GNS3 . They overlap, but they are not interchangeable. My short take: CML is the best foundation for serious Cisco-centric lab work INE is best when you want structured, ready-to-run scenarios GNS3 is still excellent when budget and flexibility matter most Quick Comparison Feature CML INE GNS3 Cost ~$200/year ~$20 to $50/month Free Official Cisco images Yes, included Yes, in provider labs No Local lab control Yes No, cloud only Yes Custom topologies Excellent Limited compared to local builds Excellent M

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