Dynamips/GNS3

I will be posting my Dynamips/GNS3 .net files here, along with links to the articles in which I used them. Remember to change the paths in the files to work with your configuration.


CCIP Practice Lab #1
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CCIP Practice Lab #1 Post
The CCIP Lab .net file


MPLS and BGP Lab

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MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 1 (Internet Config)
MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 2 (MPLS Cloud)
MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 3 (London-I/Paris-I Config)
MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 4 (New York-I Config)
MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 5 (MPLS VPNs)
MPLS and BGP Lab Guide, Part 6 (M Routers Config)
Original MPLS and BGP Lab Post
The MPLS and BGP .net file
The MPLS and BGP final config files


ORF Tutorial

ORF Topology

ORF Tutorial
The ORF .net file



DMVPN Lab

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DMVPN Tutorial
The DMVPN Tutorial .net file


BGP Backdoor Lab
BGP_BD Topology
BGP Backdoor Lab
The BGP Backdoor .net file


ODR Lab

ODR Topology

ODR Tutorial
The ODR .net file


AToM Lab
AToM Topology
Basic AToM Lab
The Basic AToM .net file

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  • #1 written by Diosbejgli
    about 7 months ago

    Hi. The ODR Tutorial link points to the same URL as the BGP Backdoor Lab, to: http://blog.alwaysthenetwork.com/?p=185

  • #2 written by Colby
    about 7 months ago

    I fixed it, thanks!

  • #3 written by that1guy15
    about 6 months ago

    Colby,

    You run a Dell T110 as your ESX/GNS3 server. What RAM and specs do you have on it now and what performance are you getting now?

    Im pricing one out now and am trying to figure out the RAM and CPU. Im thinking 8GB with the Xeon x34xx CPU

    Im looking to build for my CCIP and then onto the CCIE along with runnning Junos

    Thanks
    that1guy15

  • #4 written by Colby
    about 6 months ago

    I’ve got 8gb in it. It can run everything I’ve thrown at it, any topology I’ve posted. It also runs this site.:)

  • #5 written by that1guy15
    about 6 months ago

    Cool thanks!

    Which processor did you go with? Im debating if spending the extra money on the faster Xeon would be worth it.

  • #6 written by Colby
    about 6 months ago

    I went with the cheapest one they had, IIRC.

    Intel® Xeon® X3430, 2.4 GHz, 8M Cache, Turbo

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