In eNSP, each device series requires a separate device data package (also called a device.img or device.cc file). The base eNSP installation typically includes only AR routers, S-series switches (S5700, S3700), and a few firewalls.
The CE6800 package adds the CloudEngine 6800 switch series to your device palette. Without this package, you cannot drag a CE6800 onto the topology canvas. Once installed, the CE6800 offers:
Note: The CE6800 is resource-intensive. Expect 1.5–2 GB of RAM and 1 CPU core per virtual switch. ce6800 package for ensp download
The CE6800 is a high-performance 10GE ToR (Top of Rack) switch used in Huawei data centers. In the real world, it runs the V800R009 or later versions of the VRP (Versatile Routing Platform).
In eNSP, the CE6800 package is a virtual device file (usually a .img or .qcow2 file) that allows the simulator to emulate the switch’s firmware. Unlike the basic S5700 switch, the CE6800 supports: In eNSP, each device series requires a separate
While the CE6800 package expands eNSP's capabilities, it has significant constraints compared to real hardware:
Common Fix for Boot Loops: If your CE6800 keeps rebooting or displays "Device Start Failed": Note : The CE6800 is resource-intensive
Download the Huawei CE6800 image for EVE-NG (a more professional emulator). EVE-NG handles VRP images better than eNSP. You can find CE6800 QCOW2 images for EVE-NG on technical forums.