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24/08/2013hb Topology Emulators with GNS3

Agenda About me What is GNS3? Problem of other simulators Installing GNS3 & Configure Adding IOS Image Adding hosts to your Topologies 2

About me Presenter: VAN Somery Company: Sotelco(Beeline) Position: NOC Helpdesk Specialist Education: PNC ( ), UP ( ) Tel:

Problem of other simulators It is difference from real device It is designed to fit limit device It cannot communicate with real network It cannot capture the network processing It had limited some command Not real Image Use It helpful for CCNP Level 4

What is GNS3? GNS3 is an open source software that simulate complex networks while being as close as possible from the way real networks perform, all of this without having dedicated network hardware such as routers and switches. 5

Installing &Configure GNS3 6

Demo Demo Installation and Configuration 7

Installing &Configure GNS3 8

Adding IOS Image 9

Adding hosts to your Topologies 10 In Start Menu=> Type VPCS (If you have install it)

Adding hosts to your Topologies 11

Conclusion & Reference Conclusion: Reference:   

Question and Answer Do you have any questions? Thank you for paying attention! 13