Great tutorial man.. Just one problem with me is that GNS3 doesn't comes up with the default ubuntu 10.04 . So I have to install it from the sources. After running gns3 file and importing the correct IOS files, it opens beautifully. But, after that as I drag the router then it just shows the message that dynamips is unable to start at port 7200. Any solutions??
Thanks kawale10 for your comment. One important point to note is that repositories on Ubuntu are actually the most recent "stable" releases rather than the most recent versions.
Also, as you have noted, The bin version works better on gns3 as the user does not need to extract it separately. The bin version is what I actually use and can be obtained easily by googling. Thanks for your opinion.
Thank you Man!!!
paulogeami 4 months ago
you are a hero man ....just installed it successfully. pls can I send u a private email?
pdeji 9 months ago
Great tutorial man.. Just one problem with me is that GNS3 doesn't comes up with the default ubuntu 10.04 . So I have to install it from the sources. After running gns3 file and importing the correct IOS files, it opens beautifully. But, after that as I drag the router then it just shows the message that dynamips is unable to start at port 7200. Any solutions??
heerendevil 1 year ago
Thanks it was a helpful tutorial..
ahmedihmeid 1 year ago
Quite right, I use the bin format too. it's easy and direct. But this is a very good informative video. Thanks!
LuluPure 1 year ago
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LuluPure 1 year ago
great one man
i have also gns3 running on ubuntu 10.04, but have opted for
download the gns3 0.7.2, and dynamips-0.2.8-RC2-x86, As the gns3 that comes with ubuntu 10.04 is an older version,
after doing a bit reading i have found that extracting the cisco ios, from its bin format work a bit better,
kawale10 1 year ago
@kawale10
Thanks kawale10 for your comment. One important point to note is that repositories on Ubuntu are actually the most recent "stable" releases rather than the most recent versions.
Also, as you have noted, The bin version works better on gns3 as the user does not need to extract it separately. The bin version is what I actually use and can be obtained easily by googling. Thanks for your opinion.
OsboView 1 year ago