Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-06-15 Thread Sami Joseph
For L2 stuff, use an operating system that develops features in software, so you can use their simulation software without feature limitations : https://support.cumulusnetworks.com/hc/en-us/articles/216634868-Demo-OpenStack-Cumulus-VX-Rack-on-a-Laptop-Part-II-L3-to-the-Host- On Fri, Jun 1, 2018

Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-06-01 Thread James Bensley
On 31 May 2018 at 20:26, Ahsan Rasheed wrote: > Hi All, > > I am looking for help. I want to use XR IOS any router on GNS3. Anyone > ever used & any issues? I use it regularly. Just import an XRv device into Virtual-Box, GNS3 can then start/stop virtual-box VMs in headless mode as part of a

Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-05-31 Thread Tim Warnock
> XRv is simple control-plane of XR in a VM. This is why L2 forwarding isnt > supported (though is configured). > XRv9000 is full control- and data-plane and much tighter coupling of the two. > L2 forwarding should work, but L2VPNs and such will fail miserably. > > q. XRv9000 6.4.1 works fine -

Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-05-31 Thread quinn snyder
XRv is simple control-plane of XR in a VM. This is why L2 forwarding isnt supported (though is configured). XRv9000 is full control- and data-plane and much tighter coupling of the two. L2 forwarding should work, but L2VPNs and such will fail miserably. q. -- quinn snyder |

Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-05-31 Thread Aaron Gould
I used XRv in GNS3 I think I used both 5.1.1 and 5.3.0 ... I recall getting some good use out of it. I'm not a systems guy, so climbing the learning curve and asking for help from the communities online was what I had to do in order to figure out how to get it show up inside the GNS3 app (used

[c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-05-31 Thread Ahsan Rasheed
Hi All, I am looking for help. I want to use XR IOS any router on GNS3. Anyone ever used & any issues? I would be really appreciate any prompt help. I have Laptop Core i7 with 16 GB RAM on it. Also What XR IOS need to use? Much appreciate for prompt reply. Thanks & Regards, Ahsan Rasheed