How To Setup Gns3 For Ccna?
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1. Download and install GNS3 on your computer.
2. Once you have GNS3 installed, open the GNS3 program.
3. Go to Edit -> Preferences
4. In the preferences window, select the ‘Dynamips’ tab.
5. Select the ‘IOS on UNIX (IOU)’ tab and enable the ‘Use the IOU feature’ checkbox.
6. Go to the ‘IOS Routers’ tab and select the ‘New’ button.
7. Select the ‘Cisco IOS’ router type and enter the path to your IOS image.
8. Select the ‘Memory’ and ‘Idle-PC’ values appropriate for your IOS image.
9. Select the ‘Network’ tab and make sure the ‘Use the IOU feature’ checkbox is enabled.
10. Go to the ‘Hosts’ tab and select the ‘New’ button.
11. Select the ‘Cisco IOS’ router type and enter the path to your IOS image.
12. Select the ‘Memory’ and ‘Idle-PC’ values appropriate for your IOS image.
13. Select the ‘Network’ tab and make sure the ‘Use the IOU feature’ checkbox is enabled.
14. Go to the ‘VirtualBox’ tab and select the ‘New’ button.
15. Select the ‘VirtualBox’ type and enter the path to your VirtualBox installation.
16. Select the ‘Memory’ and ‘Idle-PC’ values appropriate for your VirtualBox image.
17. Select the ‘Network’ tab and make sure the ‘Use the IOU feature’ checkbox is enabled.
18. Go to the ‘Qemu’ tab and select the ‘New’ button.
19. Select the ‘Qemu’ type and enter the path to your Qemu installation.
20. Select the ‘Memory’ and ‘Idle-PC’ values appropriate for your Qemu image.
21. Select the ‘Network’ tab and make sure the ‘Use the IOU feature’ checkbox is enabled.
22. Click ‘OK’ and you should be ready to start using GNS3 to create and run your CCNA labs.