![]() ![]() If I minimize that and look at my environment here. I’m sure you know how to put an IP address on a Windows box. Let me go ahead and go into command prompt and see what I have configured. I can generate pings, I can test HTTP connectivity, whatever I want to do. This is running a Windows operating system. That’s why I said I have a lot more functionality doing it this way because this really is a client. Let me go ahead and log into this machine. Let’s go ahead and do that, I’ll search for Oracle VM VirtualBox and launch it. If I check my view and I can just launch it again. The cool thing, remember I said to leave the virtual box machine off inside virtual box, and it should launch it for me. That means the devices are not launched, so I’ll close my link connector and I’m just going to click the green, arrow triangle, and get these guys launched. I’ll cancel out of the Node configurator window and then go ahead and grab a connector, connect that up. ![]() It’s going to use the Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop type. Notice that it’s General settings is Network. Next thing I want to do is close this so I have more visibility.Īnd then if I right‑click on the Win7-Ult_圆4 computer and click Configure. Next I’m going to grab a router, a plain Cisco 3700 series router. I’m going to drag the Win7-Ult_圆4 into the environment. I just want to have the ability to show that a virtual device inside GNS3 can actually communicate with this client. What I want to do now is, I want to build myself a little environment, and this is going to be very minimal typology. ![]() Now, if I go back and browse my list of devices again.Īnd then scroll down, I have, that machine is now available to me inside GNS3. ![]() Once I have that list, I can pick through there and pick the one I want.Īt the drop, notice, remember it was this one, Windows 7 Ultimate X64. I give it a few moments, it’s going to go collect the information about my virtual box environment, and find my clients. Then I’ll select “Virtual Box VM templates” and I click new. I’m going to go to Edit, and Preferences. I look here, you’ll notice, if I scroll up and down my list, I don’t see that virtual box that I had just, I know it’s there, because we just opened up virtual box to see it. If I look at my list of various devices, notice that if I hover on here, I get Browse all devices. I’m going to say “Yes” to the User Account Control. I’m going to right‑click on GNS3 and run it as administrator. I could double‑click this and GNS3 would launch just fine, but you’re going to have a lot of problems if you do it that way, because a lot of the stuff it needs to be able to do, it won’t be permitted unless you do this. I’ll minimize the screen and launch GNS3. I’m going to leave it Powered Off, because that’s how it needs to be. You’ll notice that it’s Powered Off right now. This is the one that I want to coordinate and bring into GNS3. You’ll notice I have one here that’s name is Windows 7 Ultimate X64. This is not a blog about how to actually build a client inside virtual box. Now, I have already built the virtual box. But in this case, we’re actually going to bring in a real client. You can do that, if all you want to do is generate pings. I wanted to show you how to connect your GNS3 environment to a virtual box, in this case, Oracle’s VM Virtual Box product because it’s nicely aligned with GNS3, so they work well together.īut if you’re a fan of GNS3 like I am, take a look because it’s kind of cool to expand on your network environment to bring in actual, what do you want to call them, clients that have functionality of a client as opposed to just taking a router and configuring it as an endpoint. Part 3 – Connect your Virtual Machine in GNS3 to the Internet using Windows 8 Part 2 – Connect GNS3 to a Valid External Host in Windows 8 Part 1 – Connect Your GNS3 Environment to VM VirtualBox In this video post, I’ll show how to connect a GNS3 environment to an Oracle Virtual Box using Windows 8 to expand on your network environment to bring in actual clients.Ĭisco CCNA and C ompTIA Network + Instructor Video – How to Connect Your GNS3 Environment to a Virtual Box in Windows 8. ![]()
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