the telnet windows were quite confusing in the video as they got no name on it... often getting to look into the CLI for the hostnames to find the router for corresponding telnet host...i think using putty can eradicate this problem
GNS3 is a great tool to add to your cisco lab software the positives is it is actually using a live cisco IOS which means that the commands are all there and you can use it for CCNP and even CCIE training. The negative is that it is very demanding on your computer and creating complex topologies and actually running them can slow down your computer to a crawl. The other negative is the lack of support for switching. If your training for your CCNA i say go with packet tracer
the videos were really great though...u r doing a great job...thx man
hotjonn 7 months ago
the telnet windows were quite confusing in the video as they got no name on it... often getting to look into the CLI for the hostnames to find the router for corresponding telnet host...i think using putty can eradicate this problem
hotjonn 7 months ago
GNS3 is a great tool to add to your cisco lab software the positives is it is actually using a live cisco IOS which means that the commands are all there and you can use it for CCNP and even CCIE training. The negative is that it is very demanding on your computer and creating complex topologies and actually running them can slow down your computer to a crawl. The other negative is the lack of support for switching. If your training for your CCNA i say go with packet tracer
johndoe1893 2 years ago
what program is this you are using? lab software? doesn't look like HPOV or Cis works....
gduggan123 2 years ago
GNS3 its a free tool :)
captncomic 2 years ago
hi i would like to know what is the configuration of your laptop?is it core 2 duo ?
madteenz 2 years ago