[c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

2012-06-18 Thread Aaron
Do y'all know if GNS3 (0.8.2) only supports the routers and switches that
are shown in the default install?  I'm fairly new to GNS3 and I only see
1700,2600,2691,3600,3700,7200,pix, etc, etc and was wondering if GNS3 can
support 3800, 1800 (current gear list for ccie r/s 4.0) ?

 

Also, any idea if IOS XR will be supported in GNS3 anytime soon?  Like
asr9000 running ios xr?

 

Aaron

 

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Re: [c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

2012-06-18 Thread Chris Evans
Development has stopped for dynamips the last I heard. This was because all
newer platforms are going to a licensed model and more asic based.
Emulating newer hardware is much more complex.
On Jun 18, 2012 11:43 AM, Aaron aar...@gvtc.com wrote:

 Do y'all know if GNS3 (0.8.2) only supports the routers and switches that
 are shown in the default install?  I'm fairly new to GNS3 and I only see
 1700,2600,2691,3600,3700,7200,pix, etc, etc and was wondering if GNS3 can
 support 3800, 1800 (current gear list for ccie r/s 4.0) ?



 Also, any idea if IOS XR will be supported in GNS3 anytime soon?  Like
 asr9000 running ios xr?



 Aaron



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Re: [c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

2012-06-18 Thread Jose Madrid
Aaron,

For my CCIE studies I use GNS3 and run all 3725's. I have physical switches
so I cannot be much help in that respect.  Feel free to email me directly
if you have more ?'s.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Chris Evans chrisccnpsp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Development has stopped for dynamips the last I heard. This was because all
 newer platforms are going to a licensed model and more asic based.
 Emulating newer hardware is much more complex.
 On Jun 18, 2012 11:43 AM, Aaron aar...@gvtc.com wrote:

  Do y'all know if GNS3 (0.8.2) only supports the routers and switches that
  are shown in the default install?  I'm fairly new to GNS3 and I only see
  1700,2600,2691,3600,3700,7200,pix, etc, etc and was wondering if GNS3 can
  support 3800, 1800 (current gear list for ccie r/s 4.0) ?
 
 
 
  Also, any idea if IOS XR will be supported in GNS3 anytime soon?  Like
  asr9000 running ios xr?
 
 
 
  Aaron
 
 
 
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Re: [c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

2012-06-18 Thread Eduardo Angueta
Does anyone knows about IUO and if we can simulate IOS-XR there?
I'm trying to get started with CCIE SP track.

regards

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De: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net 
[mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] En nombre de Jose Madrid
Enviado el: Monday, June 18, 2012 11:09 AM
Para: Chris Evans
CC: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Asunto: Re: [c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

Aaron,

For my CCIE studies I use GNS3 and run all 3725's. I have physical switches so 
I cannot be much help in that respect.  Feel free to email me directly if you 
have more ?'s.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Chris Evans chrisccnpsp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Development has stopped for dynamips the last I heard. This was 
 because all newer platforms are going to a licensed model and more asic based.
 Emulating newer hardware is much more complex.
 On Jun 18, 2012 11:43 AM, Aaron aar...@gvtc.com wrote:

  Do y'all know if GNS3 (0.8.2) only supports the routers and switches 
  that are shown in the default install?  I'm fairly new to GNS3 and I 
  only see 1700,2600,2691,3600,3700,7200,pix, etc, etc and was 
  wondering if GNS3 can support 3800, 1800 (current gear list for ccie r/s 
  4.0) ?
 
 
 
  Also, any idea if IOS XR will be supported in GNS3 anytime soon?  
  Like
  asr9000 running ios xr?
 
 
 
  Aaron
 
 
 
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Re: [c-nsp] gns3 - router/switch types supported

2012-06-18 Thread Bruce Pinsky
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Eduardo Angueta wrote:
 Does anyone knows about IUO and if we can simulate IOS-XR there?
 I'm trying to get started with CCIE SP track.
 

The current IOS-XR virtualization requires a hardware emulation layer that
makes it difficult to implement on scale and doesn't provide all the
necessary features.  That is why you have not seen it available in either
the CCIE360 or the Cisco Learning Labs (CLL) products (nor implemented as
virtual in the CCIE SP and SP-OPs exams).

Look for some enhancements in the CLL product later this year that will
make it more attractive as a platform for CCIE RS practice and as a
general lab mockup environment.  Introduction of an XR virtualization for
the environment is still dependent on development that must be completed by
the BU and consequently, there is no current timeline for its introduction.

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