@@Divgitally Hey actually I do have one question. At the 5:00 mark where you open the GNS3 console and it displays the IP address. I need this to be a static IP address but it's giving me a DHCP address. Which means every time I shut the GNS3 VM down in Proxmox and then reboot, it gives me a different IP address. Then I have to take that and paste it into the GNS3 client page. This is a real hassle. How do I change this IP to static? Thank you in advance.
@@martyg2333 Hello! There are 2 ways. 1: Log into your router and make a static entry there. Most routers should have some options for that, but i can't promise that all routers have it. 2: in the console of your GNS3 server (5:00 in the video) press the enter key then navigate down to network. Here you should get the possibility to set a static ip address. I currently don't have a GNS3 server up myself to run through it, but I should have included that in the video!
@@Divgitally Hey brother that worked, thank you so much. I have my own network setup at home with DHCP setup on a Cisco 2960X and wanted my GNS3 server to be in my server VLAN and option #2 allowed me to set the IP to static so it's now part of my dhcp excluded range. I really appreciate your quick response. You're the man!
@@martyg2333 Hello! Great to hear you got it working to your liking! Because of working with CCNA I have had to stay with Packet tracer, but GNS3 is the better system to use for learning in my eyes! I absolutely cannot promise quick reply's but i do try!
Hello. Thank you for the message! That seems like a fun idea. I should also have made a video on how to properly connect to the GNS3 network with outside resources. Once I finish a certification I'm working on i will hopefully get to make more videos!
Thanks exactly what i needed to start my network lab on my proxmox. I have a question, can the appliance be installed on server that hosts the GNS3 VM or it must be on the client side ?
Hello there. I'm glad the video helped you! The appliances are installed on the server. You just use the client to set them up and upload them. Any client on other machines or the web ui will be able to access them.
Thank you 4 this Video! Didn't know of gns3... now I do, seems awesome. Very informative, inspiring and well explained !!! Before I start my own Research :) Is it possible to route traffic through this "VM-Environment" ? WAN (PXNIC1) -> VME (Filter)-> LAN(PXNIC2)... That would be MINDBLOWING :)
Hello. Thank you for the kind words! I have not used that function myself, but you have an appliance named cloud, which is meant to make your gns3 network available from your lan or even the internet :-)
have a litle trouble with that, after Tar "unpacking" i don't have same files, i keep : root@pve:/tmp# tar xvf "GNS3 VM.ova" GNS3 VM.ovf GNS3 VM-disk001.vmdk GNS3 VM-disk002.vmdk The "VM-disk1.vmdk" and "VM-disk2.vmdk" don't come.
i try to unpack with 7zip and transfert VM-disk1.vmdk and VM-disk2.vmdk by the terminal command but it don't run the "qm importovf" command with this error. root@pve:/tmp# qm importovf 110 "GNS3 VM.ovf" local warning: unable to parse the VM name in this OVF manifest, generating a default value invalid host ressource /disk/vmdisk1, skipping invalid host ressource /disk/vmdisk2, skipping root@pve:/tmp# it's the /tmp folder : root@pve:/tmp# ls 'GNS3 VM-disk001.vmdk' 'GNS3 VM.ova' 'GNS3 VM-disk002.vmdk' 'GNS3 VM.ovf' GNS3_VM-disk1.vmdk systemd-private-adce0996830e4dc6997b92ef1243becf-chrony.service-p1J1GU GNS3_VM-disk2.vmdk systemd-private-adce0996830e4dc6997b92ef1243becf-corosync.service-3TcbXz 'GNS3 VM.mf'
A quick, easily understandable tutorial. I don't think I've even been so thankful after watching a RUclips tutorial.
Ive waited three months
Welcome back King
Haha, joda! Nå har du noe du kan sette opp på lab boksen din.
you're a life saver. I almost sold my soul to eve-ng. thanks brother!
10/10 tutorial. Worked without a single hitch. Bravo sir.
Thank you for the message! I'm happy the video helped you and still is usable!
@@Divgitally
Hey actually I do have one question.
At the 5:00 mark where you open the GNS3 console and it displays the IP address. I need this to be a static IP address but it's giving me a DHCP address. Which means every time I shut the GNS3 VM down in Proxmox and then reboot, it gives me a different IP address. Then I have to take that and paste it into the GNS3 client page. This is a real hassle. How do I change this IP to static?
Thank you in advance.
@@martyg2333 Hello! There are 2 ways.
1: Log into your router and make a static entry there. Most routers should have some options for that, but i can't promise that all routers have it.
2: in the console of your GNS3 server (5:00 in the video) press the enter key then navigate down to network. Here you should get the possibility to set a static ip address.
I currently don't have a GNS3 server up myself to run through it, but I should have included that in the video!
@@Divgitally Hey brother that worked, thank you so much.
I have my own network setup at home with DHCP setup on a Cisco 2960X and wanted my GNS3 server to be in my server VLAN and option #2 allowed me to set the IP to static so it's now part of my dhcp excluded range.
I really appreciate your quick response. You're the man!
@@martyg2333 Hello! Great to hear you got it working to your liking! Because of working with CCNA I have had to stay with Packet tracer, but GNS3 is the better system to use for learning in my eyes!
I absolutely cannot promise quick reply's but i do try!
thanks, nice tutorial. 100% works
That's great to hear! I will be setting up a new gns3 server and I do not remember how I did it!
Thank you for this video.
I'm glad it was useful to you! Thank you for the message!
thank you very much make my day
Haha, thanks! I'm glad to hear it!
An amazing tutorial!
Thank you for the kind words!
gran video, gracias!
¡Gracias por el mensaje! I'm glad you like the video and i hope google translate didn't butcher the translation!
Nice Video Congrats
Thank you!
Cool video! Thanks! 😁
Thank you for the message. I'm glad you liked the video!
Thanks for making this great video.❤❤. Please make a video on, how to add proxmox vms to this GNS3 instance.
Hello. Thank you for the message! That seems like a fun idea. I should also have made a video on how to properly connect to the GNS3 network with outside resources. Once I finish a certification I'm working on i will hopefully get to make more videos!
Thanks exactly what i needed to start my network lab on my proxmox. I have a question, can the appliance be installed on server that hosts the GNS3 VM or it must be on the client side ?
Hello there. I'm glad the video helped you!
The appliances are installed on the server. You just use the client to set them up and upload them. Any client on other machines or the web ui will be able to access them.
@@Divgitally Okay ! Thanks a lot !
Thank you 4 this Video!
Didn't know of gns3... now I do, seems awesome.
Very informative, inspiring and well explained !!!
Before I start my own Research :)
Is it possible to route traffic through this "VM-Environment" ?
WAN (PXNIC1) -> VME (Filter)-> LAN(PXNIC2)...
That would be MINDBLOWING :)
Hello. Thank you for the kind words!
I have not used that function myself, but you have an appliance named cloud, which is meant to make your gns3 network available from your lan or even the internet :-)
How are you? Where new videos)?
Hello! I'm mostly good. After work and family, I have not had much energy left. Hopefully, things will calm down a bit soon.
How are you?
have a litle trouble with that, after Tar "unpacking" i don't have same files, i keep :
root@pve:/tmp# tar xvf "GNS3 VM.ova"
GNS3 VM.ovf
GNS3 VM-disk001.vmdk
GNS3 VM-disk002.vmdk
The "VM-disk1.vmdk" and "VM-disk2.vmdk" don't come.
i try to unpack with 7zip and transfert VM-disk1.vmdk and VM-disk2.vmdk by the terminal command but it don't run the "qm importovf" command with this error.
root@pve:/tmp# qm importovf 110 "GNS3 VM.ovf" local
warning: unable to parse the VM name in this OVF manifest, generating a default value
invalid host ressource /disk/vmdisk1, skipping
invalid host ressource /disk/vmdisk2, skipping
root@pve:/tmp#
it's the /tmp folder :
root@pve:/tmp# ls
'GNS3 VM-disk001.vmdk' 'GNS3 VM.ova'
'GNS3 VM-disk002.vmdk' 'GNS3 VM.ovf'
GNS3_VM-disk1.vmdk systemd-private-adce0996830e4dc6997b92ef1243becf-chrony.service-p1J1GU
GNS3_VM-disk2.vmdk systemd-private-adce0996830e4dc6997b92ef1243becf-corosync.service-3TcbXz
'GNS3 VM.mf'