If you are studying for CCIE lab then my honest suggestion is to get on the 
real equipment and save yourselves a lot of time. I know real equipment will 
turn out more expensive but time is very import and you will not be distracted 
by GNS3 issues. I ran into many funky GNS3 issues and wasted lots of time and 
GNS3 was not part of CCIE lab.......:)


Best Regards.
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Adil 

On Jun 10, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Travis Niedens wrote:

> I am trying to lab ASAs working within an environment right now. I have the 
> ASAs working with QEMU and the non-trunk interfaces work fine. I was 
> wondering if anyone has been able to configure interfaces that can be used 
> for trunking with the –net udp approach for providing connectivity to the 
> rest of the network in GNS/Dynamips & QEMU. Example current string:
>  
> C:\..>qemu.exe -L . -hda asa1.img -m 256 -net 
> nic,vlan=1,model=pcnet,macaddr=00:aa:00:00:01:01 -net 
> udp,vlan=1,sport=30001,dport=20001,daddr=127.0.0.1 -net 
> nic,vlan=2,model=pcnet,macaddr=00:aa:00:00:01:02 -net 
> udp,vlan=2,sport=30002,dport=20002,daddr=127.0.0.1 -net 
> nic,vlan=7,model=pcnet,macaddr=00:aa:00:00:01:03 -net 
> udp,vlan=7,sport=30003,dport=20003,daddr=127.0.0.1 -net 
> nic,vlan=4,model=pcnet,macaddr=00:aa:00:00:01:04 -net udp,vlan
> =4,sport=30004,dport=20004,daddr=127.0.0.1 -serial 
> telnet:127.0.0.1:2666,server
>  
> This would be to simulate trunk interfaces to ASAs so that subinterfaces, 
> like Ethernet 0/0.150, can be assigned to contexts.
>  
> Thanks,
> Travis
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