![]() ![]() I have VMware Fusion v5.0, but the steps will be similar for other versions. ![]() You will also need to have a VMware Hypervisor. If you don't have a copy of a Cisco IOS, you will still be able to use GNS3 WorkBench, but you will be restricted to the ONE routing lab that you could run using a Vyetta image - which you can then use as a model to create more labs of your own.īut ideally, before you start you will have copies of:Ĭ Ĭ Ĭ.bin Īsa842-k8.bin Images for a Cisco IOS routers, ASA and Juniper routers. ![]() A copy of a VMware hypervisor in which you run this VM image.Ģ. Double-clicking this file should open the GNS3 WorkBench appliance.īefore you can even begin to get GNS3 WorkBench (Linux Appliance) installed you will need two elements:ġ. Inside the GNS3WB86.vmwarevm folder, find the LinuxMint15Cinnamon.vmx file. Extract that folder into that same direcory (the directory where you keep your VMware virtual machines) Inside the archive you will find a folder called GNS3WB86.vmwarevm. You may wish to check the MD5 hash of your downloaded files to see that the hashes match the numbers below: * Note: These files are ~3GB each - if this is too big for you, select the *ĭownload both files into a the directory where you keep your VMware virtual machines (VMware is a prerequisite - see below). There are two files you need to download: If you can't spare 2 processors or 8GB RAM for the VM, or your host doesn't support VT-x/EPT, you should change these settings (Settings | Processors & Memory) * The VM is set up for 2 processors and 8GB RAM and support for VT-x/EPT turned on. * The username/password required for the Vyatta routers is vyatta/vyatta123 ![]() GNS3 WorkBench 8.6 Linux Appliance Installation Instructions ![]()
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