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How to Set Up a Router Open up GNS3 via the short button and select the path disk files”, and “Export rout Drag a new Cisco 3700 Rou the middle of the program) Right click on the new Cloud configurator. On the node configurator, c Under “TAP interface” ente the node configurator. Click the “Add a link” b the C0 node. When you clic the “nia_tap:tap0” connect To start the simulation, clic the terminal icon at the top in GNS3 tcut on the desktop, and in the new Project Dialog c to save the project in. Make sure you check “Save n ter configuration files”. uter under “Node Types” onto the design pane (blan ). Also, drag a new Cloud under “Node Types” into t d named C0, and click configure. This should bring u click C0 under clouds. On the right hand side click th er “tap0”, then click the “Add” button. Click “Okay” button under the GNS3 toolbar, and then click the R ck on the C0 node you should get a context menu th tion. ck the play button under the GNS3 toolbar. To acces p under the GNS3 toolbar. click the “…” nvrams and other nk white section in the design plane. up the node he “NIO TAP” tab. to close out of R0 node and then hat pops up. Click ss the router, click

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  • How to Set Up a Router in GNS3

    Open up GNS3 via the shortcut on the desktop

    button and select the path to save the project in. Make sure you check Save nvrams and other

    disk files, and Export router configuration files.

    Drag a new Cisco 3700 Router under Node Types onto the design pane (blank whit

    the middle of the program). Also, drag a new Cloud under Node Types into the design plane.

    Right click on the new Cloud named C0, and click configure. This should bring u

    configurator.

    On the node configurator, click C0 under clouds. On the right hand side click the NIO TAP tab.

    Under TAP interface enter tap0, then click the Add button.

    the node configurator.

    Click the Add a link button under the GNS3 toolbar,

    the C0 node. When you click on the C0 node you should get a context menu that pops up. Click

    the nia_tap:tap0 connection

    To start the simulation, click the play button u

    the terminal icon at the top under the GNS3 toolbar.

    How to Set Up a Router in GNS3

    via the shortcut on the desktop, and in the new Project Dialog click the

    button and select the path to save the project in. Make sure you check Save nvrams and other

    disk files, and Export router configuration files.

    Cisco 3700 Router under Node Types onto the design pane (blank whit

    the middle of the program). Also, drag a new Cloud under Node Types into the design plane.

    Right click on the new Cloud named C0, and click configure. This should bring u

    On the node configurator, click C0 under clouds. On the right hand side click the NIO TAP tab.

    Under TAP interface enter tap0, then click the Add button. Click Okay to close out of

    button under the GNS3 toolbar, and then click the R0 node and then

    the C0 node. When you click on the C0 node you should get a context menu that pops up. Click

    connection.

    To start the simulation, click the play button under the GNS3 toolbar. To access the router, click

    the terminal icon at the top under the GNS3 toolbar.

    , and in the new Project Dialog click the

    button and select the path to save the project in. Make sure you check Save nvrams and other

    Cisco 3700 Router under Node Types onto the design pane (blank white section in

    the middle of the program). Also, drag a new Cloud under Node Types into the design plane.

    Right click on the new Cloud named C0, and click configure. This should bring up the node

    On the node configurator, click C0 under clouds. On the right hand side click the NIO TAP tab.

    Click Okay to close out of

    click the R0 node and then

    the C0 node. When you click on the C0 node you should get a context menu that pops up. Click

    nder the GNS3 toolbar. To access the router, click