![]() ![]() Issue the command ifconfig, or to save space and make reading easier, filter the command output through grep looking for addr or encap like this: ifconfig | grep 'inet addr\|encap'Įth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0c:29:d1:e5:82Įth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0c:29:d1:e5:8c ![]() Any future references to issuing a command will assume you know you need to enter the command in this window. ![]() In your GNS3 WorkBench environment, start by opening a Konsole window by double clicking the shortcut on the GNS3 WorkBench Desktop. This article also assumes your Host PC has its Ethernet adapter connected to a network with DHCP services available and was written assuming a VMware Player (v3.1.4) environment on a Windows Vista based Host PC. It will be helpful if you have your copy of GNS3 WorkBench running (using VMware Player) while you read this. The Virtual Machine that will be used in this article will of course be the GNS3 Workbench, which runs on Ubuntu. Part 3, Linking your Host PC and Guest OS to devices in GNS3 WorkBench will be published soon. If you are not familiar with this concept or the use of vmnetcfg.exe, then please read Part 1 first.Īlso, if you are not familiar with the virtualisation aspects of GNS3, Dynagen and Dynamips, then read a little history on GNS3. Part 1, a Tutorial on VMware interfaces, explains how VMware adds virtual interfaces to your Host PC. Trying to join the dots can be daunting, but that is what this article attempts to do. Hopefully, you are familiar with the fact that your routers in the GNS3 topology have virtual interfaces, your Guest OS (Ubuntu) has virtual interfaces and your Host PC has virtual interfaces. GNS3-Workbench uses multiple virtualisation techniques – not only do you have to be comfortable that the GNS3 routers use virtual hardware, but you also have to understand the implications of running the GNS3 application in a Virtualised Ubuntu Machine. ![]()
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