![]() Remember that GNS3 is only meant for studying in a lab since it does not produce the same throughput as a real router, you can get around 1.000 packets per second which is nothing compared to a real physical router.īesides routers you can see in the picture that you are able to run the Cisco ASA Firewall, Juniper routers, there’s an ethernet switch but it’s “simulated” and can only do vlans and there’s a Frame Relay switch. An emulator will give you the same commands as you have on real router. There are other options like Packet Tracer from Cisco which is a simulator, the downside of a simulator is that it does not have all the commands and is not always 100% accurate with the real thing. A great deal of the CCNA, CCNP or CCIE studying is done on routers which makes GNS3 a great tool to study. Keep in mind I said “routers”, it’s impossible to emulate a Cisco Catalyst Switch in GNS3. You can click and drag some routers to your screen, hit a start button and you can start labbing.Īs you can see on the picture at the left side there are many routers you can choose from. If you were using Dynagen or Dynamips you had to build your labs using configuration files, using a graphical tool like GNS3 makes things a bit easier. GNS3 is the graphical frontend for Dynagen / Dynamips. GNS3 lets you do the same thing for Cisco IOS, Juniper routers (by using Qemu) and even the Cisco ASA Firewall. These products let you run operating systems like Microsoft Windows, Linux or even Mac Os X on your machine in a “virtual” computer. ![]() Maybe you have seen or worked with products like VMWare, Virtualbox or Microsoft Hyper-V. An emulator means that you can run the real networking software on other hardware than what it is meant for. GNS3 is a Graphical frontend for Dynamips / Dynagen which is a powerfull network emulator.
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