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GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that can be used to simulate actual Cisco IOS and Juniper JunOS. It is an open source, free program that can be download at http://www.gns3.net/.
==Introduction==
In project will give you a brief introduction to GNS3 as a Quick Start Guide only. It will not cover everything you need to know about GNS3. For more information and detail, please refer to the official website at http://www.gns3.net/.  


The main purpose of this lab is to show you how to use GNS3 to setup a lab using a Cisco IOS.
GNS3 is an open source, free program that can be used to to simulate actual Cisco IOS and even Juniper JunOS, too. GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows emulation of complex networks. It allows you to run a Cisco IOS in a virtual environment on your computer running Windows or Linux OS. Emulation is possible based on Cisco router platforms and PIX firewalls. It is a great tool for people who preparing for Cisco certifications such as CCNA and CCNP certifications.
 
===Advantages===
 
 
===Disadvantage===
 
==Quick Start Guide==
 
 
===Downloading GNS3===
 
===Installing GNS3===
===Supported Cisco IOS Files===
Not every Cisco ISO images are supported GNS3. Only certain model of Cisco ISO are supported. Here is a list of Cisco router platform that supported GNS3.
 
===Creating a Sample Topology===
I will show you how to use GNS3 to setup a simple lab.
 
==Conclusion==

Revision as of 07:44, 9 May 2011

Introduction

In project will give you a brief introduction to GNS3 as a Quick Start Guide only. It will not cover everything you need to know about GNS3. For more information and detail, please refer to the official website at http://www.gns3.net/.

GNS3 is an open source, free program that can be used to to simulate actual Cisco IOS and even Juniper JunOS, too. GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows emulation of complex networks. It allows you to run a Cisco IOS in a virtual environment on your computer running Windows or Linux OS. Emulation is possible based on Cisco router platforms and PIX firewalls. It is a great tool for people who preparing for Cisco certifications such as CCNA and CCNP certifications.

Advantages

Disadvantage

Quick Start Guide

Downloading GNS3

Installing GNS3

Supported Cisco IOS Files

Not every Cisco ISO images are supported GNS3. Only certain model of Cisco ISO are supported. Here is a list of Cisco router platform that supported GNS3.

Creating a Sample Topology

I will show you how to use GNS3 to setup a simple lab.

Conclusion