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sred:setup_lab [2020/11/14 21:57] (current)
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-==== Setup lab Cisco =====+==== Setup lab Cisco (OLD - GNS3 - 2019) =====
 See [[https://​acs.curs.pub.ro/​2019/​mod/​folder/​view.php?​id=5985|here]] the required files for creating on your machines the topologies found in labs (you need to be enrolled on course for accessing them). ​ See [[https://​acs.curs.pub.ro/​2019/​mod/​folder/​view.php?​id=5985|here]] the required files for creating on your machines the topologies found in labs (you need to be enrolled on course for accessing them). ​
  
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 (tutorial on this [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=iuev1Hyc-f4|link]]) (tutorial on this [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=iuev1Hyc-f4|link]])
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 +To use the **NAT** cloud from GNS3, you will need also to install VMware Workstation (download [[https://​www.vmware.com/​products/​workstation-pro/​workstation-pro-evaluation.html|here]]). Only for that component the VMware in necessary, in rest only VirtualBox. ​
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 +After installing VMWare, there is need to add some vmnets on the machine. Go to Preferences (Ctl+shift+P) > VMWare (see the executable on tab Local settings is the correct one) > Advanced local settings tab > Add vmnets from vmnet8 to vmnet8 > Configure and wait for the process to finish. After this, try to add a NAT cloud. See more on this [[https://​www.gns3.com/​community/​discussion/​how-the-nat-node-in-gns3-works|link]] about this appliance.
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 Note that for Linux device, gnome-terminal is added by default and can be used without Solar-PuTTY. Note that for Linux device, gnome-terminal is added by default and can be used without Solar-PuTTY.
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   * **InternetVM**:​ download the machine used in lab from [[https://​drive.google.com/​file/​d/​131Htsxcc_rcDagwfIvrk58_lKqqaAlib/​view?​usp=sharing|here]] (it has 2 network adapters attached to Generic Driver - one used for connection with router/​FTD/​WSA and the other with NAT cloud for Internet access)   * **InternetVM**:​ download the machine used in lab from [[https://​drive.google.com/​file/​d/​131Htsxcc_rcDagwfIvrk58_lKqqaAlib/​view?​usp=sharing|here]] (it has 2 network adapters attached to Generic Driver - one used for connection with router/​FTD/​WSA and the other with NAT cloud for Internet access)
  
-Make sure your VMs are opened in Virtual Box. Go to Preferences,​ VirtualBox VMs > New and select from the list the VM > Finish and verify the configuration using Edit. Ubuntu and Kali need to have 1 network adapter (on tab Network) and InternetVM 2.+Make sure your VMs are opened in Virtual Box. Go to Preferences,​ VirtualBox VMs > New and select from the list the VM > Finish and verify the configuration using Edit. Ubuntu and Kali need to have 1 network adapter (on tab Network) and InternetVM 2. All adapters need to be "​Generic driver"​ to be recognised by GNS3.
  
 In case of Linux devices, utilities from [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Iproute2|iproute2]] are detailed for configuring. ​ In case of Linux devices, utilities from [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Iproute2|iproute2]] are detailed for configuring. ​
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