![]() Step 4: After image gets uploaded in next window “ Assign” a name to the device then platform and chassis type. ![]() Step 3: Now import the image of the router you would like to install on gns3 VM by clicking on option browse then say YES to “decompress” the image. Step 2: Now click on new and select option “Run IOS Router in GNS3 VM” and press NEXT Note: There is another option “Run IOS Router on Local Machine” this option was used before the introduction of “GNS3 VM” however, we have GNS3 VM so we will go with the latest option to achieve good performance and emulation. Step 1: Open the gns3 VM then navigate to - Edit-preferences - Dynamips - IOS routers. In the new GNS3 1.4, there is a way to run a second category of switches and routers. ![]() For older images, we use and maintain Dynamips an emulator dedicated to emulate some Cisco hardware. Today, we’ll install a device on GNS3 VM that is not available in GNS3 Marketplace (CISCO IOS). Gns3 has a feature called Dynamips which allows us to install ( CISCO IOS) image and emulate the router environment. To perform router installation, we need to have an IOS image. Cisco IOS images for Dynamips GNS3 Documentation GNS3 offers multiple ways to emulate IOS. The blog is for the users who would like to simulate the router environment in GNS3VM irrespective of the vendors (Cisco, Juniper etc.) In my earlier blog, I explained how to install and configure the GNS3 VM and how to configure a device through a template (from GNS3 Marketplace).
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