GNS3 Topology: BSCI - EIGRP & ISIS Redistribution Lab
Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on December 1st, 2008 | 0 CommentsOn November 15th I posted a lab contributed:BSCI OSPF Excercise Sim Question From Jim Shank. The lab was a great excercise where Jim pitched a scenario and requirement and the solution. Great lab! Jim sent me a new lab to share which is even better and has often proven to be a challenge for many. [...]
Topology: Cisco Networkers 2008 - LABCRT-2106-OSPF-Start
Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on August 28th, 2008 | 9 CommentsWe have another great helper to the site. Mike Litka has shared a topology he put together while at Cisco Networkers 2008.
He also put these labs together using the DynaSlaxGNS3 livecd. He has always had issues with GNS3 crashing on his pc, but since using the livecd he’s had no problems at all. Give the [...]
Topology: MPLS VPNs with MPLS-TE Instead of LDP - OSPF Routing Protocols
Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on July 10th, 2008 | 6 CommentsBased on his 2.0 lab, this is v2.5 by the famous Justine White over at Hacki.AT. I will also put toghether the 3.0 lab also. This is a very high CPU intense lab so be warned. I used 3640 routers to minimize the resource taxing.
As per the Justin in the original thread > MPLS VPNs [...]
Topology: DUAL DMVPN- Dynamic Multipoint VPN Over Frame-Relay Using EIGRP
Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on July 9th, 2008 | 0 CommentsThis is a DMVPN lab taken from this thread. The author of the post pitched a scenario by which he wanted folks to submit their work showing their attempt at it.
This is the scenario…..
DUAL HUB DMVPN Challenge:
A customer has hired you to configure 4 routers for them. Their requirements are listed below, keep in [...]
Topology: BlindHogs How To build A Frame Relay Lab
Written by LBSources from http://www.gns3-labs.com on June 5th, 2008 | 0 CommentsThese labs were built based on BlindHogs’ How To build A Frame Relay Lab
Routers Used: 3640
IOS: c3640-jk9s-mz.124-16a
Feature of Topology: Build a frame-relay network using a hub and spoke architecture.





