![]() I’d like to point out a very reasonable solution to this problem. I actually wrote this article in part over a year and a half ago, but these concepts still hold up, and I decided to get it out of drafts and publish because I still believe it’s useful to those looking to get into this industry but don’t have real equipment to play with, as is most often the case. ![]() ![]() After all, all routing is essentially done in software in GNS3. Routing is handled just fine, but because of the proprietary ASICs in Cisco switches, it is not something that can be easily reverse-engineered, thus GNS3 cannot do it. For so long, I’ve heard - as have many of you I’m sure - that GNS3, though a GREAT emulator for Cisco IOS software, is not practical for studying anything related to switching.
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