- Monday, December 8, 2008, 23:55
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GNS3 0.6 release
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Here is the changelog:
* Users can import startup-configs from a directory.
* Users can change the workspace size.
* Possibility to draw rectangles and ellipses.
* Feature to automatically create labels of interface names.
* Multi-links drawing (no overlaps).
* Snapshot feature.
* Interface names are included in the Generic Ethernet NIO list on Windows.
* New export to images (JPEG, PNG ...) that allows to export all the ...
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- Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 2:25
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I will release to you guys the latest BETA-0.6 from the GNS3 Team. This is NOT officially released by GNS3, but there are no limitations to release this either.
There aren’t too many changes on the front-end with the exception of the option to show interfaces in the network topology, which is really helpful.
I’m working on a changelog and as soon as I get it i ...
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- Saturday, June 28, 2008, 17:57
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The team at gns3-labs have uploaded my iso’s for the the dynamips / dynslax and gns3 version.
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- Saturday, June 28, 2008, 17:50
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This lab is similar to
Topology: Multi-Homed VPN & Object Tracking - IP SLA - Floating Default Routes. Call it “Part 2? The only addition of to this lab is OSPF running over a GRE tunnel. Its currently using only 1 of the paths to get to the HQ (v284 router). In Part 3 I will _try_ to make it all redundant and have OSPF able to run across all paths for fail-over / redundant paths.
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- Saturday, June 28, 2008, 17:48
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Well .. It seems that someone has put some hard work into creating 3 awesome livecds. He’s (deadwait) built and tested Dynamips/Dynagen and GNS3 in the livecd and USB key formats. They are called DynaSlax, DynaSlaxGNS3 and I call the last DynaSlaxUSB
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- Saturday, June 28, 2008, 17:44
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This lab was created based on a real world scenario and need. The need was to have 1 router at each end-point. One being the client side and the other being the side where their devices/services/apps reside (let’s call it the field). There is only one ISP at the client side and 2 available and routable paths from the field. Both paths can reach the internet at some point. No BGP as an option.. All static routing also.
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- Sunday, June 22, 2008, 17:55
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As per the original authoring thread:
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- Sunday, June 22, 2008, 8:29
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CCNP (CISCO Certified Network Professional)
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- Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 18:37
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GNS, or Game Name S earch, is an online game portal service library.
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- Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 18:35
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Welcome to the gns-3 project ¶
The gns-3 project main goal is to develop a graphical user interface (GUI) for the network simulator ns-3 and using an IOS emulator.
The team consists of 5 postgraduate students from EPITECH located in France.
Main goals
A GUI configurator and animator for the ns-3 project
Implement modules into ns-3 by developing new ones or by porting existing pieces of softwares.
Integrate an existing IOS ...
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