Hi all , i copied the file twice other than the two files
The first file
autostart = False
[localhost:7201]
workingdir = working
udp = 10201
[[3725]]
disk0 = 64
image = /root/Desktop/INE/c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-18.bin
ram = 128
ghostios = True
sparsemem = True
[[ROUTER R1]]
model = 3725
console = 2001
cnfg = R1.cfg
f0/0 = R2 f0/0
[[ROUTER R2]]
model = 3725
console = 2002
cnfg = R2.cfg
f0/0 = R1 f0/0
[GNS3-DATA]
configs = initial.configs
workdir = working
The second file
autostart = False
[localhost:7202]
workingdir = working
udp = 10201
[[3725]]
disk0 = 64
image = /root/Desktop/INE/c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-18.bin
ram = 128
ghostios = True
sparsemem = True
[[ROUTER R3]]
model = 3725
console = 2003
cnfg = R3.cfg
f0/0 = R4 f0/0
[[ROUTER R4]]
model = 3725
console = 2004
cnfg = R4.cfg
f0/0 = R3 f0/0
[GNS3-DATA]
configs = initial.configs
workdir = working
And still did not work
BR,
Mohammad
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 07:58:59 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] GNS3 Multiple Instances
The example Jeffery had should work, just like this example:
http://www.cciezone.com/?p=111
However your files have the same port number for both hypervisors. You MUST
give them different port numbers. (ie: localhost:7202 for the first one,and
localhost:7203 for the second perhaps)
you also have to change the udp command. It is the beginning of where it will
allocate ports for each hypervisor, they have to differ as well.
For example "udp = 10201 " for the first one, and "udp = 10501" for the second
one should give them good enough separation that you likely won't have to worry
about overlap.
From: "Mohammad Khalil" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 4, 2012 11:10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] GNS3 Multiple Instances
No , I have tried that before , even with determining the UDP port numbers ,
please check my files
autostart = False
[localhost:7202]
workingdir = working
udp = 10201
[[3725]]
disk0 = 64
image = /root/Desktop/INE/c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-18.bin
ram = 128
ghostios = True
sparsemem = True
[[ROUTER R3]]
model = 3725
console = 2003
cnfg = R3.cfg
f0/0 = R4 f0/0
[[ROUTER R4]]
model = 3725
console = 2004
cnfg = R4.cfg
f0/0 = R3 f0/0
[GNS3-DATA]
configs = initial.configs
workdir = working
autostart = False
[localhost:7202]
workingdir = working
udp = 10201
[[3725]]
disk0 = 64
image = /root/Desktop/INE/c3725-adventerprisek9-mz.124-18.bin
ram = 128
ghostios = True
sparsemem = True
[[ROUTER R3]]
model = 3725
console = 2003
cnfg = R3.cfg
f0/0 = R4 f0/0
[[ROUTER R4]]
model = 3725
console = 2004
cnfg = R4.cfg
f0/0 = R3 f0/0
[GNS3-DATA]
configs = initial.configs
workdir = working
BR,
Mohammad
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2012 22:54:47 -0500
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] GNS3 Multiple Instances
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
>
> Sure, just run multiple instances of the hypervisor... Example is
> running 3; 7200, 7201, 7202.
>
> [ec2-50-16-114-152.compute-1.amazonaws.com:7200]
> [[ROUTER R1]]
> console = 2001
> aux = 2501
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 1
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 1
> slot2 = PA-4T+
> s2/0 = R7 s2/0
> x = -109.828233696
> y = -426.765438603
> z = 1.0
> [[ROUTER R2]]
> console = 2002
> aux = 2502
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 2
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 2
> slot2 = PA-4T+
> s2/0 = R8 s2/0
> x = -358.12969685
> y = -378.325537855
> z = 1.0
> [ec2-50-16-114-152.compute-1.amazonaws.com:7201]
> [[ROUTER R4]]
> console = 2004
> aux = 2504
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 4
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 4
> x = 205.0
> y = -23.0
> z = 1.0
> [[ROUTER R3]]
> console = 2003
> aux = 2503
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 3
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 3
> x = 168.0
> y = -166.0
> z = 1.0
> [ec2-50-16-114-152.compute-1.amazonaws.com:7202]
> [[ROUTER R5]]
> console = 2005
> aux = 2505
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 5
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 5
> x = -102.0
> y = 12.0
> z = 1.0
> [[ROUTER R6]]
> console = 2006
> aux = 2506
> slot0 = C7200-IO-FE
> f0/0 = SW1 6
> slot1 = PA-2FE-TX
> f1/0 = SW2 6
> x = -381.960372945
> y = -33.0
> z = 1.0
>
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Mohammad Khalil <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all , I know this is a Cisco forums but GNS3 is the simulation we mostly
> > work on , I asked on GNS3 forums but did not find an answer
> > I want to run multiple instances of GNS3 on the same server , is that
> > doable?
> >
> > BR,
> > Mohammad
> >
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