Open aksplease opened 1 year ago
please Support ISRv Device in Gns3
I have responded to this in the original post in the GNS3 Community: https://gns3.com/community/featured/why-gns3-donot-support-cisco-isrv-which-is-supported-by-eve-ng
You can use ISRv in GNS3 although it does not have appliance file available in the GNS3 registry. You can create a manual template and it will work.
The ISRv and CSR1000v virtual routers platforms have been discontinued and you can use the new Catalyst 8000v virtual router which has the same capabilities as the former routers and has an appliance available in the GNS3 registry. https://github.com/GNS3/gns3-registry/blob/master/appliances/cisco-c8000v.gns3a unless you have a specific requirement to use ISRv platform.
@aksplease, I agree with @cristian-ciobanu.
The 8000v is in the GNS3 registry. But, the 8000v is no the gns3.com - Marketplace - Appliances.
@aksplease, To get to the 'registry', go to https://github.com/GNS3, then click on gns3-registry, then click on appliances, then scroll down to cisco-c8000v.gns3a
If you do not have a cisco 8000v, then you may be able to copy the ram and vcpu settings from the 8000v. I do not know anything about the isrv. But I would start off by giving it 16384M of RAM and 4vcpu. If it did not work, then i would forget about the isrv. If it worked, then I would start chopping the RAM down 50% at a time.
Alex gave a detailed HowTo access the isrv on gns3.com at https://gns3.com/community/featured/why-gns3-donot-support-cisco-isrv-which-is-supported-by-eve-ng
The colloquial term, in the gns3 community, for the type of device the isrv is: device that requires a "double reboot". I do not have access to an isrv image, so it makes no sense for me (and I have no time either) to read the cisco documentation on how it is configured.
Dear josephhiggins, Please check how this device option can be available in next release of Gns3 with automated process .
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Alex gave a detailed HowTo access the isrv on gns3.com at https://gns3.com/community/featured/why-gns3-donot-support-cisco-isrv-which-is-supported-by-eve-ng
The colloquial term, in the gns3 community, for the type of device the isrv is: device that requires a "double reboot". I do not have access to an isrv image, so it makes no sense for me (and I have no time either) to read the cisco documentation on how it is configured.
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