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GNS3 Announcement: GNS3 0.7RC1 Released!

Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on November 30th, 2009 | 3 Comments

So here it is - the loooong awaited GNS3 release. It is a RC, but if you’ve run GNS3 betas then you’d be interested in running this and giving it a shot. In my opinion the GNS3 development team does a great job with betas to the final release. I havent found enough instabilities in their betas that made me wait around until the final release - of course YMMV :)

Here is the official post from the GNS3 team.. Submitted by admin on Sat, 11/28/2009 - 16:56

This is it, a new release of GNS3!

The main new feature is the integration of the Juniper router emulation using Qemu. Preparing a JunOS image is not as straightforward as an IOS one and you will surely need to read the how to.

Others features are:

* Qemu integration.
* ASA integration using Qemu.
* An undo/redo framework (not fully debugged tough).
* Translations in Italian and Farsi (thanks to our contributors).
* Various bugs fixes and improvements.

I know many of you are very enthusiast but keep in mind this is a release candidate, so expect some bugs. (please, post your bugs report on the forum, under Development -> Bug reports).

Oncoming features and fixes can be found in the TODO file.

Hope you will enjoy to make Cisco/Juniper mixed labs.

Jeremy

See the original GNS3 announcement here

To help out the cause - I’ve provided a mirror to download the release :)

Download GNS3 0.7 RC1

Hoping to see some mixed lab topologies pretty soon!

-LB

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3 Responses to “GNS3 Announcement: GNS3 0.7RC1 Released!”

  1. Bryan Bryan

    This is awesome!! I just installed and am beginning to play with it! Are there any How To’s on the Qemu Host or ASA setup? I keep getting a “Connection Lost” error message, and then my device disappears. Also, in my console at the bottom it shows “Error: lost communication with qemuwrapper server localhost. It may have crashed. Check the qemuwrapper server output. Exiting…” over and over again.

    Any ideas??

    Thanks!!

  2. Mauricio Mauricio

    Hi, I think it is fantastic that GNS3 integrates Cisco and Juniper systems. I hope you could post a tutorial about how it is possible to do that. At GNS3 site there is a How To Guide, but it was done previously and not considering newer GNS3 features.
    At this moment I don´t know how to use Junos in GNS3.
    Thank you.

  3. suvo suvo

    Great to know that GN3 have come up with the facilty of running JUNOS,it would be gr8 help if a video demonstration of the same is uploaded.

    As well as video for JUNOS in OLIVE runing in VMware. Linux and Windows platform. I know it some deal of work but it will really help the community.

    Regards,
    Suvo

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