![]() ![]() About the ReviewersĪnthony Burke is an Enterprise Network Architect in the Australian emergency services sector. To keep his sanity, he likes to go for long walks in bushland, particularly around the National Parks near his hometown of Sydney, Australia. 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 ( ), along with his contributions to the GNS3 Forum (), became the inspiration to write this book. 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. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. Neither the author nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. ![]() No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.Įvery effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. Official websites for all the GNS3 suite of programsĪll rights reserved. Host PC communication in a virtual machine environment Using your local GNS3 host as a hypervisor Load balancing across multiple hypervisors Tips for Teachers, Troubleshooters, and Team Leaders RAM requirements and the feature navigatorĭebugging using the GNS3 management consoleħ. Linking GNS3 topologies on different hosts Why can't my host computer ping my router?įine-tuning the topology – adding graphics and textĪccessing GNS3 running on a remote machine Mini-project – connecting your GNS3 router to your LAN Jumping in the deep end – a basic two-router configurationĪvoiding the 100 percent CPU utilization problem Understanding the GNS3 family of applications Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more ![]()
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