Effective Date: June 17, 2026
Welcome to Nick Does Labs (https://nickdoeslabs.com). By accessing and using this website, downloading our lab files, or utilizing our configurations, you agree to the terms, disclaimers, and licensing rules outlined below.
1. Educational Sandbox & Lab Use Only
All content, topology designs, configuration files, automation scripts, and commands published on Nick Does Labs are created strictly for educational, informational, and personal laboratory simulation purposes (such as testing in Cisco Modeling Labs, Eve-NG, or virtual environments).
2. Licensing, Free Downloads, and Mandatory Attribution
All downloadable files, lab topologies, configurations, and scripts provided on this site are completely free to download and use, subject to the following licensing terms:
Attribution Required: You are welcome to share, adapt, remix, or build upon these configurations for your own personal or educational projects. However, you must give appropriate credit to Nick Does Labs.
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Commercial Restriction (Optional but Recommended): Unless explicitly permitted, these files are intended for personal study, certification prep, and educational lab use, and may not be packaged and sold commercially.
3. No Liability (Use at Your Own Risk)
The configurations and scripts provided on this site are presented “as-is” without any warranties or guarantees of performance, stability, or security.
Network architectures vary wildly. Copying and pasting configurations directly into production networks, live telecom environments, or corporate infrastructure can cause catastrophic outages.
Nick Does Labs and its author accept absolutely no responsibility or liability for any network downtime, data loss, hardware damage, or financial loss resulting from the use or misuse of the information found on this website.
4. Configuration Verification
You are entirely responsible for verifying, validating, and modifying any commands or architectural designs to suit your specific, isolated testing environments before execution.