We have 9 ASR's so I don't think it would be too hard to host them in the GNS3
vm insurance we're using. The main problem I've run into is our IOS isn't
supported, which is where Cisco IOSv comes in, hoping it could be configured in
a way to act very closely like our deployed hardware. I'm not so much worried
about hardware faults, more so network configurations and testing of new
methods. In a perfect world I would be able to copy the running configs from
deployed hardware into GNS3. At least that's how closely I would like GNS3
running. Not a ton of info out there on IOSv, so I'm curious as to how it's
configured. If it's the "universal" IOS that I would imagine it should be, then
it could work. Thanks for the links, those are both things I didn't run across
during initial research.-- Ryland Kremeier
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