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GNS3 0.5 Released

Written by GNS3-Labs Team from http://www.gns3-labs.com on May 26th, 2008 | 2 Comments

GNS3 0.5 released

Written by Jérémy
Sunday, 27 April 2008

The GNS3 0.5 release is available. It includes bugs fixes and new features:

* Possibility to load .net files of other users (provided that there is a registered IOS image with the same model as the one used in the NET file).
* New detailed tooltips for nodes.
* A minimalist wizard raised when the configuration file is empty.
* A button to insert a picture on the scene.
* Decorative node support for creating network diagrams.
* Ghostios is now supported on remote hypervisors.
* A symbol manager with library support (a howto to create a symbol library will be released).
* Z values can be changed for annotations and inserted pictures.
* Automatic load-balancing on external hypervisors (choose multiple external hypervisors when recording an IOS image).
* New option to bind the hypervisor manager with an address/name other than ‘localhost’: useful for labs which use local and remote hypervisors.
* The DMG package includes two Dynamips binaries, one for Tiger and one for Leopard

Light simulated host support has been postponed to a future release. More information about future features can be found in the TODO .

We hope you will enjoy this release.

The GNS3 dev team.

More Info: http://www.gns3.net/news

Download here: http://www.gns3.net/download

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2 Responses to “GNS3 0.5 Released”

  1. prabhat

    hi
    I am preparing for ccnp.i am using gns3 version 0.5 , since 4 to five months. Its is working nicely for all routing labs.But when i am trying configure for decorative device for example computer on node, symbole and connectivity appeared on screen.But i am not able configure computer, i mean ip address.

  2. LBSources

    @prabhat There is no pc emulation available yet in GNS3. Please see the release notes. http://www.gns3-labs.com/2008/12/19/gns3-announcement-gns3-06-officially-released/

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