Ixnetwork Mcp
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About Ixnetwork Mcp
MCP server for IxNetwork Session Management
Basic information
Config
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Overview
What is Ixnetwork Mcp?
Ixnetwork Mcp is an MCP server that connects large language models (such as Claude, via Claude Desktop) to IxNetwork Web Sessions. It allows users to manage network testing equipment and configurations using natural language, bridging LLMs with IxNetwork’s tools.
How to use Ixnetwork Mcp?
Use the Ixnetwork Mcp server with a client like Claude Desktop running Claude Sonnet 3.7. Once configured, you can chat in English to issue commands that control IxNetwork sessions, configurations, ports, protocols, and tests.
Key features of Ixnetwork Mcp
- Manage IxNetwork sessions (create, view, delete)
- Load configuration files
- Connect ports
- Start/stop protocols
- Start/stop tests
Use cases of Ixnetwork Mcp
- Automating network test setup and teardown through conversational commands
- Quickly loading and applying test configurations without manual GUI navigation
- Starting and stopping protocol stacks and traffic tests from a chat interface
FAQ from Ixnetwork Mcp
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