Free Cisco 700-750 Actual Exam Questions - Question 9 Discussion

Question No. 9
Which Cisco solution allows the setup of virtual network topologies for non-production testing?
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Daniel Y.
2026-02-21

D imo, Packet Tracer is mainly for learning and simulating networks but not really used for serious testing. CML (C) is more about real-world lab environments than just practice.

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Hassan R.
2026-02-14

Probably D, because Packet Tracer is widely used in Cisco’s learning environments for building and testing network topologies virtually. Even though it’s often seen as a beginner tool, it still fits the “non-production testing” part well. CML is definitely more advanced, but Packet Tracer is simpler and designed specifically for virtual setups without needing real hardware. CVML doesn’t seem to be a commonly referenced option in Cisco’s lineup, and Cisco U is more about user management or support rather than virtual labs. So Packet Tracer makes sense for quick virtual network testing in a non-

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Hassan R.
2026-02-01

Maybe A—CVML sounds like a Cisco virtual machine lab, which could also fit the idea of virtual network testing but might be less common than CML. Worth considering as it’s not Packet Tracer or just a basic tool.

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Hassan R.
2026-01-29

Packet Tracer (D) is mostly for beginners and basic scenarios, so probably not the best for realistic lab testing. But I’m wondering if CVML (A) might be a newer or less well-known option for virtual labs? Anyone else think that?

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Hassan R.
2026-01-29

It’s C because Packet Tracer (D) is mainly for basic simulations and learning, not full virtual labs. Cisco Modeling Labs lets you build realistic, complex network topologies for testing.

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Rayan I.
2026-01-22

It’s C, Cisco Modeling Labs offers full virtual topologies for testing.

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Chris Z.
2026-01-15

C - Cisco Modeling Labs supports complex virtual network setups beyond simple simulations.

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Chris Z.
2026-01-14

I think the answer is C. CML (Cisco Modeling Labs) since it’s designed specifically for creating virtual network topologies to simulate real networks for testing and training. Packet Tracer is more for basic simulation, so CML fits better here. Anyone else agree?

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