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In Detail GNS3 is an open-source Graphical Network Simulator used extensively by networking professionals to simulate networking devices such as Cisco, Juniper and Vyatta routers, along with Virtual PCs. Develop your knowledge for Cisco certification (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE), using GNS3 Install GNS3 successfully on Windows, Linux, or OS X Work your way through easy- to- follow exercises showing you how to simulate your test network using Cisco routers, Ethernet switches, and Virtual PCs Expand your existing simulations by including PCs running in Qemu or VirtualBox VMs, Cisco ASAs, Juniper routers, and Vyatta routers Increase your networking knowledge by learning how GNS3 orchestrates multiple hypervisors, simulators, and real-world live connections GNS3 Network Simulation Guide gives you all the information you need to run a successful GNS3 simulation. You will be guided through the tricky installation pre-requisites and procedures involved in developing a simulated topology suitable for studying for Cisco CCIE Certification. We will also cover many useful tips and tricks which will help you make the most of your GNS3 simulator application. You will begin the GNS3 journey by ensuring that you have prepared your computer with any additional files required by GNS3, to set up the simulated environment needed for a successful installation process. Once GNS3 is installed, you will get to work creating a successful simulation including routers, Ethernet switches, Virtual PCs, and capture packets using Wireshark. Next, you will learn how to master GNS3s Graphical User Interface as well as the Command Console. The inner workings of GNS3 are described in depth so that you gain an appreciation of how UDP tunnels are used to tie the many components of GNS3 together. By following the clear examples and exercises in this guide, you will learn everything that you need to know about how to use GNS3 to prepare for certifications, as well as simulate real-world network scenarios. What you will learn from this book Install GNS3 on Windows, OS X, and Linux Build simulations using Cisco routers, layer 3 switches, and Virtual PCs Master the GNS3 Graphical User Interface Tweak your favourite virtual terminal application , so that it will work with GNS3 Examine your simulated traffic with Wireshark Manage your project?s files and directories Include virtualized Windows or Linux computers into your simulations Simulate Juniper and Vyatta routers Learn about the GNS3 orchestration process which allows multiple simulated devices to communicate with each other Debug using the GNS3 command console Create complex multi-hosted environments for large scale simulations Approach GNS3 Network Simulation Guide is an easy-to-follow yet comprehensive guide which is written in a tutorial format helping you grasp all the things you need for accomplishing your certification or simulation goal.

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GNS3 Network Simulation Guide

GNS3 Network Simulation Guide

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"RedNectar" Chris Welsh

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Anthony Burke

John Herbert

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About the Author

"RedNectar" Chris Welsh likes to share knowledge, so it's no surprise that he spends most of his time teaching, some of his time consulting and too much of his time on forums and blogs. The teaching is mainly Cisco related (he became a CCSI in 1998), the consulting is through his own company (Nectar Network Knowledge) and his blog (http://rednectar.net), along with his contributions to the GNS3 Forum (http://forum.gns3.net), became the inspiration to write this book. To keep his sanity, he likes to go for long walks in bushland, particularly around the National Parks near his hometown of Sydney, Australia.

About the Reviewers

Anthony Burke is an Enterprise Network Architect in the Australian emergency services sector. He has experience across many technology and business verticals. Anthony is very passionate and driven in seeking out technology trends and abstracting the business application. He has more than 5 years of experience in the industry, is currently Cisco and Juniper certified, and is undertaking the path to CCIE and eventually CCDE.

Anthony contributes back to the community by blogging at blog.ciscoinferno.net and various other platforms. Anthony can be found on twitter as @pandom_

I would like to thank my loving wife Katrina. You rock! I thank you for indulging me and listening to me when I start rambling about the benefits of OSPF versus EIGRP or why the industry hasn't shifted to IPv6 yet!

John Herbert , CCIE #6727 (Routing and Switching) has been moving packets around networks for over 15 years, and has been doing so as a consultant since 1999. In his spare time, he blogs at http://lamejournal.com/ and can be found on Twitter as @mrtugs. John lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and three children, and has a home network that is arguably the very definition of overkill .

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Preface

GNS3 is a Graphical Network Simulator that allows the user to run multiple emulated systems including Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Vyatta routers, Linux virtual machines, and Windows virtual machines. Getting GNS3 to actually do this simulation is not always an easy task, especially if you wish to venture beyond a simple network topology.

This book explains exactly what GNS3 does and how to harness that power to build anything from simple CCNA style router simulations to powerful integrated topologies using multiple operating systems across multiple computers.

Topics are covered in a tutorial fashion, so you can work with the author and build your own simulated topologies as you read.

What this book covers

, Clearing the First Hurdle , will take you through the simple installation and post installation tasks required to build your first GNS3 simulation.

, Creating your First GNS3 Simulation ,takes you through some important background concepts that will help you get the most out of GNS3, even if you have used GNS3 before, and culminates with a Cisco router simulated network.

, Enhancing GNS3 , will explore some of the more advanced features of GNS3, the place to come for help with a particular need, some of which will be prerequisites for later exercises.

, Unleashing Other Emulators , shows you how to use the other GNS3 emulators, Qemu and Oracle Virtual Box and between them how to emulate Cisco ASAs, Juniper Junos routers, Vyatta routers, Linux computers, and Windows computers.

, The Cisco Connection , deals with the routers that are supported by GNS3 and how to find the right iOS with the features you need.

, Peeking under the GNS3 Hood , deals with the internal communications between GNS3, Dynagen, Dynamips, Qemu, and Oracle Virtual Box.

, Tips for Teachers, Troubleshooters, and Team Leaders , shows you how to build a lab with multiple copies of GNS3/Dynamips working together in a variety of ways, along with some detailed troubleshooting tips.

The bonus online chapter, Preparing for Certification using GNS3 , will provide tips and exercises that will be useful for you, no matter what level of certification you are going for. This chapter is available at http://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/downloads/0809OS_Chapter 8_Preparing_for_Certification_using_GNS3.pdf.

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