Re: Switches with Dynamips!

From: Kelly <kelly_at_cliffhanger.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2009 07:42:01 -0500

Here's a good start for you.

This is how a friend of mine did it and,
it worked well for him.

http://www.internetworkpro.org/wiki/Dynamips_w/_real_switches

kelly

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Quoting Anbu <ksanpu_at_gmail.com>:
        Hi
            is there any way to connect our dynamips routers with real Switches (
        3550 /3560) with only one NIC card in the Laptop ?
        
        Regards,
        Nanthee
        
        On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 5:57 PM, rakesh m <raaki.88_at_gmail.com> wrote:
        
        > On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Vijay Karanth <vijay.karanth_at_gmail.com
        > >wrote:
        >
        > > Hi,
        > >
        > > I'm using Dynamips (version 0.2.8-RC2-x86) on Fedora 10 for practising
        > R&S
        > > lab, I'm facing couple of issue with it, hoping some one might have a
        > > solution for it. The main issue which I'm facing (as you might all know
        > > that
        > > we cannot emulate switches on Dynamips) by not emulating the switches.
        > > Because of this I'm unable to practice (ISL, PAGP/LACP, layer 3
        > > port-channels, dot1q-tunnelling, l2tunnleing, Private-VLANs, etc...).
        > >
        > > Please let me know if some has a alternative solution for this issue, I'm
        > > wondering if there is a way that we can connect a physical switch to the
        > > Dynamips router? Any information on this are helpful.
        > >
        > > Regards,
        > > Vijay Karanth
        > >
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        > there is no other emulator / simulator alternative from dynamips or gns3
        > sadly . the only thing you could do is to have a couple of 3550 or 3560 and
        > attach it to your pc and emulate router along with physcial switch .. this
        > has been the alternative for many ..
        >
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