

I am a network security engineer, and today I also using the GNS3 network simulator. So, in case, if you need to connect your Routers or Switches with any operating systems, you can connect. In GNS3, you have a facility called, u-bridge, which can be used to connect any GNS3 appliance with other virtualization applications such as VMWare Workstation and Virtual Box. GNS3 supports virtual routers and switches in the IOU (IOS on Unix) and IOS (Internetworking Operating System) formats. However, to use different virtual products (i.e., Cisco/Juniper Routers, Switches, Firewalls) on GNS3, you just need to get a binary image of the devices. By default, you will get some pre-defined device templates. The GUI of the GNS3 network simulator is straightforward to use. Palo Alto, Cisco ASA, and FortiGate within the GNS3. So, you can able to run virtual firewalls directly on it. You will get an amazing experience of virtualization.Īnother best thing is that newer versions of GNS3 support QCOW files, which means you can run KVM virtual machines directly on it.


CCNA, CCNP, or CCIE, you defiantly try it out. In case, if you are a networking student and preparing for any of the Cisco Certifications, i.e. GNS3 is also a cross-platform network simulator, so you can easily download and install it on Windows, Linux, and macOS-based systems. So, you can easily practice with different products to build your carrier in networking. Since it’s an open-source tool, so you can easily run different appliances belonging to different vendors.
